I use the Protectaclear and would recommend it
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I use the Protectaclear and would recommend it
Thanks Paul I have been having the same problem
We use Westpack
http://www.westpack.com/
Done these this afternoon with my own handcut stones91559156
https://www.cousinsuk.com/category/collet-plates-punches
Nice work Nick
This is a lovely Black Opal with Blue flashes across it.
8.7 x 6.9 x 3.1 mm at its widest points
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These are untreated natural blue topaz from Brazil . It has a very light sky blue colour almost colourless
Dimensions are 17.3mm X 13.9mm X9.2mm
£55.00 inc postage
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I have managed to source some of these beautiful rare Garnets direct from the mine in Kunar Province in Afghanistan . I have more shapes and sizes available, please message me
9.5cts oval cabochon...
Hmm probably too late but do you still have the rolling mil, I am in Brighton
I bought this one and bought a larger nozzle which doesnt fit so I need to now get another neck tube but dont know which one to get
Thanks George
Thanks Alan
Hi I have just set up a new facebook group for selling some of my stones , also in my etsy shop . I have only added a few for the moment but will be adding more as and when I can
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I use a split mandrel on my dremel with wet and dry up to 7000 grit
ooh nice did you dig them out and are you going to treat them and do them yourself
http://ganoksin.com/blog/larryseiger/2010/03/04/claw-setting-jig-review-and-tutorial/
I would say the metal fins are more suited to stone tumbling, personally I use a plastic drum with plastic fins for my jewellery
Thanks for this James . I have made a signet ring but it was very hard to do but this I can
I use the Titanium clips and tippex to protect previous solder joins
very nice , lovely piece of Agate too
Welcome to the forum
If you are technically minded you could do what i did which is suitable for making cabochons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vev9z-hWkJk
Hi Frank welcome I am just along the road in Portslade , I am more into the Lapidary side of things but I dabble with the Silver arts
Thanks Lydia