Hi everyone,
I want to make a pin brooch out of sterling silver where the pin points down through the lapel, but I am worried about the sharpness of the pin. Is it ok to leave the pin sticking out or do I need to make/buy a cover?
Thanks :-)
Hi everyone,
I want to make a pin brooch out of sterling silver where the pin points down through the lapel, but I am worried about the sharpness of the pin. Is it ok to leave the pin sticking out or do I need to make/buy a cover?
Thanks :-)
Check out these pin protectors; http://www.cooksongold.com/Findings/...prcode-NVR-100
http://www.cooksongold.com/Findings/...rcode-N2R-403X
James
Last edited by Goldsmith; 14-03-2012 at 03:55 PM.
Thanks James, I didn't even know what to look for let alone that Cooksons sold them!
Ideally they would have a very thin safety chain, attaching them to the brooch, or they would be forever dropped or lost. Unfortunately they are filled with a soft plastic to make them grip pins and that means inventing some form of cold connection: perhaps a broad, close fitting jump-ring glued on with epoxy?
Dennis.
I made one recently for a little fox head pin. I just made a 1cm long bezel type affair from 0.3mm sheet then pushed it into a pencil rubber it cut the rubber which stayed stayed in the tube, I too did not know they were available on Cooksons, I do now :0)
What I would do is drill a small hole and thread a jumpring through to fix the chain to.
Last edited by Patstone; 15-03-2012 at 07:46 AM. Reason: more info
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