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Wow, that's amazing Wallace. Thanks very much. I shall certainly print that out and use it. Must have taken you ages.
Fab resource Wallace - perhaps someone could move it to the sticky place with useful tables (though I know many of the links there are now broken).
Thank you Carole, it took one whole Sunday, I think it was around the time when my cat Tesla, then just a kitten had chewed through the lead to my micro motor lead, the curly kind and a few other things like son's keyboard oh, the list went on... saved my brain and the kitty!
Thank you and what a great idea G.....oh, perhaps we could all restart some links and useful or needful things?
Attachment 4863 - Tesla, can't ever stay mad at her, she is too cute and makes noises like a Tribble.
Last edited by Wallace; 19-06-2013 at 01:39 PM. Reason: added the troublemaker!
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Thanks Wallace, what a good idea. Presumably the horizontal lines are the width of the metal, not the thickness. I have already copied and printed it. Thanks again X
Thanks Wallace, have saved and will be putting it to good use.
Carrole - I tried your link out, put ring size J UK 2mm thick and 3mm width and it calculated a ring blank of 95.03mm! I only use 185mm for a bangle. Can't be right - but I can't fathom out what I'm doing wrong.
this is really interesting. I send out the plastic belt sizers, and ask that people measure at least three times over two days. I haven't had any rings come back yet - I always advise going up a size for wide rings (if folk know their size already). My main problem is if measuring in the studio, it is usually so cold I have to remember to add half a size!
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