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    Default Two recent items..

    The photos arent great, apologies, but heres two pieces that I finished the other day after experimenting with copper.

    The ball part on the pendant is meant to be a little oval before anyone jumps on me, as it lends itself to the curve of the silver part

    Thanks for looking and for all the great advice of late!

    Nick
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    Good results, Nick and a very individual style. Trouble is it's really screaming to be gold not copper:-). Dennis

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    Strange you should say that Dennis, because I was thinking exactly the same. I have never worked with gold because silver is cheaper, but I would love to get some gold wire to blend in with the silver on some chainmaille. I have to say I dont like making chainmaille, but it does seem to be popular and sells.


    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Good results, Nick and a very individual style. Trouble is it's really screaming to be gold not copper:-). Dennis

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    Thanks Dennis, although while I'm still learning and honing my skills ( does it ever stop? ) as opposed to earning a living from making jewellery then the cost of working with gold is a bit prohibitive at the moment.

    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick martin View Post
    Thanks Dennis, although while I'm still learning and honing my skills ( does it ever stop? ) as opposed to earning a living from making jewellery then the cost of working with gold is a bit prohibitive at the moment.

    Nick
    It's not cheap, but it has dropped a good %age recently!

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    Until one is in the upper echelons of jewellers, things have to be affordable and if you used gold you'd have to charge a lot and unless you have a market for it, I'd stick with copper for now.

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    Very nice Nick, my favourite is the flower, though I like both pieces. Your sphere has come up really well too. Are you pleased with how it came out?
    Jules

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    Thanks for your nice comments Jules, and yes I am. After the advice on here about soldering the copper spheres from the inside, it made life a whole lot easier ( neater ) although the doming part still needs careful attention as you will know already.

    I rarely drink, never smoked, and never tried drugs... however Im feeling that jewellery creation is possibly more addictive than all of them put together and Im thoroughly enjoying myself!

    Nick

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    Its a good feeling when something goes as well as expected, isn't it.

    Ahh, well if you don't drink, smoke or do drugs, then you'll have spare ££'s to spend on tools and other goodies. One of the things I have learnt is to go on a mini course to try as many things out first, before spending money on tools you don't really need.
    Jules

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    Nick, I like them both, especialy the texture on the pendant is great, how did you achieve this.

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