I agree. My great-grandfather was a Jeweler, and I can't stand most of that overpriced department store junk myself.Teaos wrote:Hand crafted jewellery. I hate the crappy mass produced stuff you see in big retailers.Tricky business. Are you a watchmaker, or do you just do ornamental jewelry?
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I agree. My father-in-law was a watchmaker and jeweler for many years. When I went to buy the stone for my wife's engagement ring, he looked at one - at arm's length - with no loupe or anything, and picked out a feather and two inclusions. When put under the scope, he was proved correct.
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I got the high gloss luster
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I so some castings but generally I dont have the patience for that.
I just generally work raw silver into rings, bracelets, necklaces and random ornaments.
Silver is very soft so I suppose you could call it hard to work with. Its a differnt skill set to other metals.
I just generally work raw silver into rings, bracelets, necklaces and random ornaments.
Silver is very soft so I suppose you could call it hard to work with. Its a differnt skill set to other metals.
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Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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What sitting in a chair with very fine tools working on something 3mm big not your cup of tea?
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Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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Are you referring to his heart (which is three sizes too smallDuskofdead wrote:Sounds like a day in the life of Dick Cheney's wife.Teaos wrote:What sitting in a chair with very fine tools working on something 3mm big not your cup of tea?
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It could have referred to his brain, as well.Tsukiyumi wrote:Are you referring to his heart (which is three sizes too smallDuskofdead wrote:Sounds like a day in the life of Dick Cheney's wife.Teaos wrote:What sitting in a chair with very fine tools working on something 3mm big not your cup of tea?), or what's in his pants?
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Oh, I don't know. He managed this whole Iraq plot, and most of the other things people tend to blame on Bush (AKA President Smokescreen), so I'd say he's probably pretty smart. His fine motor control is awful, though.Duskofdead wrote:It could have referred to his brain, as well.Tsukiyumi wrote:Are you referring to his heart (which is three sizes too smallDuskofdead wrote: Sounds like a day in the life of Dick Cheney's wife.), or what's in his pants?
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