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jalbert

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I spent the weekend playing around with jewelry instead of pens. I had a bunch of scrap silver that I had melted down into ingots, which were begging to be used. I rolled them down into wire and sheet, and made a identification style bracelet and signet ring. They have a bit of decorative engraving on them, which is a variation on a traditional running wheat style border.
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Very nice! I'm also impressed with the dappling... um, dish? I'm used to seeing the cube style metal ones. Do you use that for jewelry? If so, it must be a pretty dense wood.
 
Very nice! I'm also impressed with the dappling... um, dish? I'm used to seeing the cube style metal ones. Do you use that for jewelry? If so, it must be a pretty dense wood.
I've never used it for anything. I made it in college when I was doing some off center turning. It's yellow heart
 
I spent the weekend playing around with jewelry instead of pens. I had a bunch of scrap silver that I had melted down into ingots, which were begging to be used. I rolled them down into wire and sheet, and made a identification style bracelet and signet ring. They have a bit of decorative engraving on them, which is a variation on a traditional running wheat style border.View attachment 325602View attachment 325603View attachment 325604
That looks beautiful. Your breadth of skills is amazing.
 
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