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Post by Bikerrandy on May 18, 2009 21:00:40 GMT -5
Yep ;D This is a tiny piece of jade, smaller than a dime! Dime from Canada, the bank offered me a nickel for it. ;D (sorry ) .....
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2009 21:10:00 GMT -5
Holy Crap man!!!! That is soooooo beautiful. I honestly think that out of every single one of your wraps, THAT is my favorite.
Shannon
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Post by Thunder69 on May 18, 2009 21:14:37 GMT -5
I will be expecting a tutorial on micro wrapping.....that is sweet....I am serious though lol... ;D .......John
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Post by wyobrian on May 18, 2009 21:14:46 GMT -5
MAN RANDY I DONT KNOW YOU DO IT THATS SMALL BRIAN
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Post by cpdad on May 18, 2009 21:30:16 GMT -5
even unrealer ;D....does that make sense....kev.
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Post by Saskrock on May 19, 2009 0:33:55 GMT -5
You must have damn near gone blind wrapping that, looks great. Come on be nice though the loony is almost at par now and climbing.
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Post by NatureNut on May 19, 2009 8:06:35 GMT -5
Microwrapping. That's a perfect name for it. Come on, are you sure you didn't get Harlie to help you with the tiny, tight areas? LOL. What gauge wire did you use?
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Post by Bikerrandy on May 19, 2009 16:06:59 GMT -5
Same as the other stuff, 22 gauge and 21 gauge. I can't work with wire any smaller.
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Post by Tweetiepy on May 20, 2009 10:21:33 GMT -5
That is awesome! - I love the small ones, the stone & wrap are beautifully done - I can't imagine wrapping something so small.
Shame about the dime! *hangs head in shame*
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Post by MyNewHobby on May 20, 2009 12:28:06 GMT -5
That is one pretty piece!!!!
Are small stones easier to work with (micro wrapping) than the larger ones? Or more difficult?
As always ...
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Post by mossyrockhound on May 20, 2009 15:01:03 GMT -5
Very cool!~ Both stone & wrap. I see you doing faceted stones next. Maybe you'll be doing nano-wrapping after the micro-wrapping.
Garry
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Post by Tonyterner on May 20, 2009 15:24:28 GMT -5
Dang man that is TINY! Can't imagine even attempting to wrap something that small. Great job, I really like it.
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Post by krazydiamond on May 20, 2009 16:27:12 GMT -5
super micro-wrap, Randy!!!!!!
KD
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Post by sitnwrap on May 20, 2009 18:01:35 GMT -5
Besides being beautiful, that is so cool. I'm amazed the 22 g looks so well proportioned in such an itty bitty cab. WTG!
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Post by Bikerrandy on May 20, 2009 19:50:41 GMT -5
Thanks y'all! Julie- The tiny stones actually are easier to wrap than the large ones, "after" you get used to working with small stones.
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Post by adrian65 on May 20, 2009 23:19:29 GMT -5
With such hands, you might be a brain surgeon!
Adrian
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Post by frane on May 21, 2009 8:17:48 GMT -5
Ahhh Randy, That is one beauty! You inspire me. I am going to have to complete some sets of cabs and do tiny wraps for the earrings. I know I can't come close to what you do but I will give it a try! Fran
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Post by Alice on Sept 10, 2009 13:59:26 GMT -5
out of all your wraps, I like this one the best. Did you move to Canada Randy? What's with the Canadian currency
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Post by superioragates on Sept 10, 2009 14:43:57 GMT -5
That is just gorgeous! Not sure my fat fingers could ever handle something that small.....man oh man!
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Post by stonesthatrock on Sept 10, 2009 14:44:50 GMT -5
ok, zipping my mouth shut about small or larger ones................ omg i love your work.
mary ann
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