Thanks Babette! Yes have just bought a set of needle files and they worked well on smoothing the ends of the bracelet I made in sterling silver but that was thicker so need to try on the thinner, wrapping wire). Also bought a cup bur which helps to round the end of the wire quite easily and I think that is going to be a big help.
They are gorgeous Carole! Another technique for me to check out ... so many possibilities, so little time
They are really lovely Carole ! Didn't heard about enamelling, I am gonna have to google it
Jamjar a bit of practice and even the thinner wire will not be a problem
Babette
A great result nevertheless. Yes cup burrs come plain, with a burnishing action, or slotted so that they cut as well. I prefer the slotted ones as they are quicker and last longer. The only problem is deciding what sizes to buy, so I've ended up with quite a lot. Dennis
Beautiful cufflinks, Carole. You're well on the way to joining the hall of fame. Dennis.
Lovely designs! That wire wrapping looks so fiddly - I don't think I'd ever have the patience for it.
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My favourite technique is silver reticulation, so here is my piece: Reticulated silver, laboratory created 7mm ruby set in 14ct gold, all hanging from a steel rope. This was commissioned this month for a 40th wedding anniversary, hence the ruby. My customer opted for the lab created ruby because all those I could find at this size were overpriced and not of good quality. Lab created ruby provides colour and clarity at half the price, and offers a great flawless contrast to the reticulated silver.
Les
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Poor old Les
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