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lydia
24-09-2009, 01:54 PM
Just wondering what you peeps have accumulated or are planning to buy before starting your courses? What tools are really necessary to start with? Are kits worth investing in or just buy seperately? Can you recommend any must-have??? Would be really grateful! :~:

bustagasket
24-09-2009, 01:57 PM
Fraid i am unable to help you as i go to just a evening class, no where near a university standard. But lots of the clever people will no doubt have heaps of advice :D

lydia
24-09-2009, 02:02 PM
Hey, any advice is much valued su.

Emerald
24-09-2009, 02:22 PM
Hi Lydia the start up kit that Cooksons have seems like a good deal and lots and lots of sawblades lol, have they not given you a list of equipement? A lot of the tools i bought a urhum years ago are still going stong and i am terrible at looking after them.

Atelier Ava
24-09-2009, 05:06 PM
I accumulated tools as I went along. You can usually use what they have and as you start to work you find out what is relevent to you and what you use the most. I managed with very few initially until I found out what was really important to me and my style of work. No point in buying loads of tools that you might not use, better to buy them as you go along.

Emerald
24-09-2009, 05:16 PM
Yes it's much better to spend the money on Titanium rings instead:~:

She will be able to make her own if she goes to college Geti

geti-titanium
24-09-2009, 05:19 PM
Cool! I'll give her a job if she does :)

And may I say Emerald - you're looking very nice tonight as always :-)

Emerald
24-09-2009, 05:29 PM
why thank you dear Geti i am already trained cant you give me a job instead?,

Tell you what though Geti joking apart you could give Lydia some work experience in the Hol's......................i said work!

MuranoSilver
24-09-2009, 05:51 PM
Hi Lydia
A lot of equipment e.g. rolling mills etc should be at the uni, I'd get personal tools to enable you to start or finish work at home (+ things like cutters etc get scragged if they're shared!)

You can make up your own basic kit OR
The Cooksons Student Starter Kit (http://www.cooksongold.com/Jewellery-Tools/Student-Starter-Kit-ONLY-59.99-prcode-999-096A) is very good value at £59.99 + vat (free delivery until the 30th Sept)
It contains:
999 096 Plastic tool box with removable tray.
Emery sticks 4 x assorted shapes/grades.
999 458 Vallorbe flat handle file 150mm x Cut 2.
999 488 100mm Wooden Handle.
999 528 Set of six needle files 160mm, cut 2.
999 735 Saw Frame, Depth of Frame 3".
972 060 Vallorbe saw blade 2/0 x 1 dozen.
999 577 Steel Rule 30cm / 12"
999 589 Steel Scribe 120mm.
999 694 Pliers snipe nose 130mm.
999 698 Pliers round nose 130mm.

To that I'd add
Flush cutters
A 'Ball Pein' hammer
A rawhide mallet
Ring mandrel
Bench Peg with block (http://www.cooksongold.com/Jewellery-Tools/Benchpeg--Anvil-ONLY-9.99-prcode-999-082) £9.99

For home Soldering:
Tweezers
Gas torch
Soldering Block
Solder
Safety Pickle
Pick
Cheapo £10 slow cooker

Or try cooksons student soldering kit (http://www.cooksongold.com/Jewellery-Tools/10-OFF-Starter-Soldering-Kit-NOW-ONLY-62.97-prcode-999-096Q) £62.97 + vat (free delivery til 30th)


Safety First!
Safety glasses
Dust Mask

Hope that helps - probably other stuff but that covers most of the basics
Nic xx