deedolce
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by deedolce on Oct 21, 2006 15:40:11 GMT -5
[ I bought this crystal nub at the Rock Shop and sawed it in half, and wrapped it in 20 gauge ss. No ends to fuss with! I'm really enjoying this Remy wrap technique ~dee
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Post by Bikerrandy on Oct 21, 2006 16:52:39 GMT -5
That's too cool! Everyone on here has a different style of wrapping, I've never seen the same style on any two people. I really like that one
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pbpd81
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by pbpd81 on Oct 21, 2006 20:28:16 GMT -5
Wonderful wrap, I really like the style too. That's cool using the little crystals. KimJ
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Post by Jurrasic Jonje on Oct 21, 2006 20:39:29 GMT -5
Nice wrap I love the stone.
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desertdweller
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Post by desertdweller on Oct 22, 2006 14:27:38 GMT -5
Wow, that looks wonderful............Neat style.
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Post by rockyraccoon on Oct 22, 2006 16:42:34 GMT -5
that is so pretty! i want to try one of these.
kim
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Post by rocklicker on Oct 22, 2006 17:30:40 GMT -5
I dig that technique. I can't see the end of the wire which is very elegant and simple. Nice crystal too. Steve
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Post by Jurrasic Jonje on Oct 26, 2006 21:29:07 GMT -5
where did you learn this technique?
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deedolce
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Post by deedolce on Oct 27, 2006 0:21:54 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments! I bought an online tutorial from a designer named Remy. It was only $7, and she did it for a round cab. I've been playing with it, and using it with all kinds of cabs. I like it especially for very high dome stones. Here's the tute site: www.studioheath.com/tutorials.php
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Post by Cher on Oct 27, 2006 10:43:36 GMT -5
That's really neat, bet it slides nice on a chain.
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