yes it should do
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yes it should do
as you say Sooz the silver plate wire does get tarnished quite quickly but this can easily be cleaned up with a soft jewellers cloth or some soapy water and a soft brush. Try keeping your pieces in...
people who have bought the ones off ebay from this country have been more than happy with them, i think thats where i would be headed or there is this one...
it has been suggested that you let it dry to chrystals and take it to your local tip, unfortunatly mine do not cater for this type of thing so resides in the garage where it gets topped up...
have a look hear Sabine sells rings with a srew fitting and the toppers http://www.littlecastledesigns.co.uk/page13.htm
Hi Lee you need gold solder to solder this, if your gold is 9ct then you need 9ct gold solder if 18 ct you need 18
no Lee it wont fall of as it is melted onto the gold, dont forget to clean and re-flux before you solder the gold to the silver
Lovely well done Wheely
you can put it in the oven on a low temp for bout 20 mins or use a hairdryer
hmmm wonder if they are cheaper than himself?
Hi Sarah welcome to the forum :~:
how many stockist have you in Devon oh Mighty Geti? :D
Hi Alan your not far away, welcome aboard
you will find him wondering round somewhere i am suprised he hasent chipped in
Sarah he uses the laser to decorate the rings, well so he tells us anyway!
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I dont think its a dud thread Dennis but then i use one and know how it works, perhaps photogaraph it with a ring on and with a ring being reduced.
its on my need list, fantastic if it got distributed in the UK:D
it Cyrstalizes so you add more water Lindy, it does get dirty i just tend to dip my stuff in more often during heating to build up a coating
I dont think you have enough heat Cheryl those pencil torches are very thin and as soon as you get enough heat they run out, you need to be able to heat the whole shank and the setting before you...
it never seems to go out of fashion!
Shaun i really like that x
Wendy i dont think anyone on here would call you stupid for not being able to solder the first time round, as with any element of jewellery making it takes practice and time
The rings and bangles are fab i love em and also the last two pics, although the bangle could do with some neatening very saleable i would say, go for it :Y: have you thought of Etsy or folksy as a...
Well as a Jeweller with more erhem years experience than i care to mention in Public i know where i will be heading gojd.co.uk x
Joe have you tried a silver cloth they are inpregnated with polish i use them all the time