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Jewelry making and gemology. (Moderated)
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Jade Appraisal
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I was in rural China in 1988, had time to visit a Jade factory. Was advised they only worked in high quality "Burma" Jade. After the visit I was able to obtain a few pieces that I have enjoyed these many years. I am now looking to down size and want to sell in a market where the uniqueness and apparent quality will bring the best... more »
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Plastic Case for 3" long, 2 " wide plastic jewelry bags
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I have plastic bags used for jewelry to keep electronic components in. Currently, I am using a fly box that is 1 1/2 deep, 5 inches wide, and 8 inches long. The box isn't deep enough and there is a lot of wasted space in the width of the box.I would like to find an organizer that is about 2.25 deep, 3,25 wide with 5 or 6 compartments... more »
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Traditional hand drill
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I am interested in using traditional hand tools for jewelry fabrication. I understand there are several types of hand drills; spiral drill, hand crank drill, and the kind that uses a stick and rope. I have a Dremel and don't want to spend on a flex shaft yet. What is the best bet for a traditional hand drill to drill holes up... more »
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Networking site for Gems & Jewelry Professionals
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[link] Hello, Are you in the Gems & Jewelry Business? Well then this is the place for you!!! We are pleased to announce soft opening of 99Carat.com, a networking site for the Gem and Jewelry professionals. This is the place for you to get connected with other industry members, find new customers, suppliers, associates or simply exchange... more »
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SWANSTROM Cutters - Only $35/Pair!
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Swanstrom Super-Flush (jewelry) Cutters - Only $35 Ea. I have several pairs of (brand new) Swanstrom Super-Flush cutters for sale for only $35 per pair (normally sold at $50+ per pair). Swanstrom Super-Flush cutters are the best, most precise cutters in the business and is a household word with jewelry goldsmiths and... more »
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What tools please?
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Hi, Could someone advise me on what type of tools/kit I need to buy for shaping small pieces of stone please? The material is really soft - it can be scratched with a point of a nail, and can be cut with an ordinary hacksaw/ drill. What I would like is to make small (around 1cm to 3cm) figurines from it, so... more »
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seal watch parts into jewelry
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I'm experimenting with 'steampunk' look jewelry and wanted to create a design on a 316 steel pendant or ring. After I set the tiny pocketwatch parts in place, what do you recommend to clear seal and protect them? I thought about epoxy, but what about marine varnish or wood floor sealer. Obviously, the harder and more scratch resistant... more »
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