Yesterday when I phoned though, after giving my account number they did quote me £500.76 so they were going to charge me the higher price.
Instead I paid by card, used my GOJD discount and paid...
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Yesterday when I phoned though, after giving my account number they did quote me £500.76 so they were going to charge me the higher price.
Instead I paid by card, used my GOJD discount and paid...
On a similar note last year I had a commission to make 2 full sovereign coin rings, and then using the centres that were cut out make a twisted wire ring in the centre to join them.
So it was coin...
Yes on 30 day account.
So it would appear they charge you extra for having an account. No other supplier does this.
If this is a business decision that Cookson have made, it should at the very...
The 9.5 litre Elma ultrasonic is £988 logged out and £1057 logged in.
I am seeing this across a lot of products on my account. And Cookson are telling me that as an account customer I pay more...
And using the discount for being a gold member at the Guild of Jewellery Designers I ended up paying £397
Would like Cookson to explain though why as an account customer they are charging me more?
Logged out price £468
Logged in price £500
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Today I was looking to purchase 2 new ultrasonics on the Cookson site.
I saw the model I wanted for £468 each, so decided to purchase, but realised I wasn't logged in. Upon logging in the price...
When I make them I just add the depth to the diameter.
So if you wanted a diameter of say 63mm, and the bangle was 3mm deep I would aim for 66mm. As a bangle though I would probably go a little...
Yes Peter Turn is what I should have said.
We are in the habit of saying just off to spin a ring on the lathe in the workshop.
Many thanks Ralph.
The titanium we use is 98 to 99% pure so would assume its one of the lower grades.
I am almost happy with my set up and only need a little improvement, and more consistency...
Many thanks,
Some scary stuff in those instructions. It would seem this is what I'm missing.
I have been anodising titanium for a while now in the workshop, but am not happy yet adding it as a paid option.
The problem I have is the colours are a bit wishy washy and not vibrant enough.
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I would spin one on the lathe which is probably the best option. That is if you have one in the workshop.
I too am also looking for the same setup, however going by the lack of post I'm sure no one is selling at the moment.
A big hello from Kent.
Just an add on to this thread.
Does anyone know if a Puk 5 welder can be used with titanium, and if so is it durable enough?
The only person I know who has used one for gold wasn't impressed,...