I’m not sure i’d trust myself with a vibrating engraver, could look a bit wobbly. I’ll look into getting a makers mark registered. Thanks X.
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I’m not sure i’d trust myself with a vibrating engraver, could look a bit wobbly. I’ll look into getting a makers mark registered. Thanks X.
I’m in the UK. Yes I was wondering how to sign my work including underweight.
Hi,
New to jewellery making and wondering how to sign my work, or identify it as my work? Would that be done with a makers mark issued by an assay office? I’ve also seen sponsors marks mentioned,...
Yes I’d like a shiny finish.
Thanks. The everflex burrs look like they would be good. I wonder is the Abrasive Nylon Buffing Balls would be suitable for rubbing over the whole piece to reduce the grainy texture. I didn’t expect...
Thanks Dennis. I’ll have a look at needle files. I was hoping there would be a Dremel attachment that would be tough enough to polish away the grainy texture, avoiding the expense of a larger piece...
My first attempt at casting silver with delft clay and I’m cuffed that it actually worked. My question is about the grainy surface texture. Is that just how it is with delft clay, or could I get a...
Hello,
Complete beginner here. I’ve been making braided horsehair jewellery, and have sold a handful of pieces. I’d like to learn how to make silver jewellery and have had my first experiment...