Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Round Pendant Depression How Do I Make A Sterling Silver Pendant?

How do I make a sterling silver pendant? - round pendant depression

I want a cross for a friend from high school in Sterling Sliver I love making beads, but I've always wondered how to make beads with silver pendant. So, if someone in the production of these and how can you tell me please. It would be appreciated. I saw and learned on-line tools that you need not to know how to pray. You will need:
Needle nose pliers, flat nose pliers round, half round pliers, forceps teeth jewelers saw, files, Hammer Ball Pien, a torch, the block of charcoal, which absorbs the excess heat away from the desk, the borax and the cone property, tie wire, titanium welding wire, insulated pliers a vise. And I think we need such a thing as silver I add I am not sure. If so, tell me and tell me how much it will cost, enough to make a mean cross.

2 comments:

  1. There are many ways to start, but I think it would be easier to go with Clay PMC. You need a minimum of tools for working in clay and clay can be burned with a torch, or you can find someone with a fiery furnace for you (does not take long, but requires a high temperature). The jewelry is really enter a fun hobby, but it requires tools that you have mentioned and that is do not be cheap. (I have a Masters in Fine Jewelry, and is very addictive and it requires some learning to get good at it too), manufacture of metal is very slow compared to other professions, but worth the time if you enjoy working with my hands. For a basic kit will cost hundreds or a few dollars to start assuming that you want to learn to weld. The torches are expensive, but if you have an acetylene cylinder B, and accessories, you can do much with it. It pays to get the money and time to a class of jewelry as the basic tips that you will be that projects take more than a thousand burned up! I taught many classes and definitely opportunity to have fun, but it requires commitment and time to heal. PMC Clay is a good alternative and does not require too many instruments to get started. Go to a bookstore and get a book from PMC and find the chapter, the material and covers for sale. I had to do a great mind to things over the years and congratulations that I received it even more fun.

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  2. There are many ways to start, but I think it would be easier to go with Clay PMC. You need a minimum of tools for working in clay and clay can be burned with a torch, or you can find someone with a fiery furnace for you (does not take long, but requires a high temperature). The jewelry is really enter a fun hobby, but it requires tools that you have mentioned and that is do not be cheap. (I have a Masters in Fine Jewelry, and is very addictive and it requires some learning to get good at it too), manufacture of metal is very slow compared to other professions, but worth the time if you enjoy working with my hands. For a basic kit will cost hundreds or a few dollars to start assuming that you want to learn to weld. The torches are expensive, but if you have an acetylene cylinder B, and accessories, you can do much with it. It pays to get the money and time to a class of jewelry as the basic tips that you will be that projects take more than a thousand burned up! I taught many classes and definitely opportunity to have fun, but it requires commitment and time to heal. PMC Clay is a good alternative and does not require too many instruments to get started. Go to a bookstore and get a book from PMC and find the chapter, the material and covers for sale. I had to do a great mind to things over the years and congratulations that I received it even more fun.

    ReplyDelete