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Post by krazydiamond on May 19, 2005 15:41:57 GMT -5
the last two stones that i damaged in the drill press but were (?)salvageable are finished. this is my first "turtle" solderless setting in silver. the rock was so freaking soft, it started to crumble at the edges, so i just had to stop messing with it and call it a day. the prongs are too long too, but hey, good practice. these will be an extra bonus for my friend. thanks for looking! KD
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Post by Cher on May 19, 2005 15:50:16 GMT -5
WTG KD, I like your turtle and it looks great on that cord. That's a great setting, a little more practice and you're going to be turning out some awesome stuff. Your friend is going to love them, what a nice surprise for her.
Cher
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Post by rockyraccoon on May 19, 2005 21:29:05 GMT -5
i think they turned out great kd! i like the rustic look of the stone you set. i bet it looks great on.
kim
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Post by sandsman1 on May 19, 2005 21:43:43 GMT -5
hey kd i wanna learn how you did that turtle mount thats realy cool,, how did you cut the prongs out?? ,, thats so cool shoot i could trace and cut mounts out of silver sheet and make my own settings for my wierd shaped cabs hahaha
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Post by Alice on May 20, 2005 0:07:07 GMT -5
Love that turtle KD
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Post by stefan on May 20, 2005 8:32:33 GMT -5
KD does it again- The setting so fits the rock- Perfect!
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Post by creativeminded on May 20, 2005 9:21:34 GMT -5
Those are great necklaces, you did a nice job on those. Tami
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