The Gem and Jewelry World's Foremost Resource on The Internet.
 
   for   in     
Add Ganoksin Power Search to your website
 
| Site Map | Jewelry Making Articles | Orchid Forums & Archives | Galleries | The BenchExchange | MetalCalc |
| Industry Web Sites Guide | Press Room | Advertising | Contact Us | Link to Us | More...

If you benefit from what we're doing and want to give something in return, you can make a donation!

  Tips from The jeweler's bench
The Gem and Jewelry World's foremost Resource on The Internet. Open to the public, Free of Charge!
We are here to build a strong pool of information for the benefit of Web's jewelers and craftsmen - and those interested in jewelry and gemstones.
 
     
 
 
Advertise Here!
 
 
 
 

Back
Articles by Charles Lewton-Brain
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  Next
 
[147] Basic Photographic Equipment for Jewelery and other Small objects
We are assuming you have a 35 mm camera. You will need a ‘single lens reflex’ (SLR) camera with a ‘through the lens’ metering system (TTL). This type of camera allows you to see through the viewfinder what will be recorded on the film. It also allows you take reflected light meter readings from your object through the camera lens. My favorite is a.... (1996)
Complete Story

Show me more articles from: [Small Scale Photography]|[Charles Lewton-Brain]
Releated Categories:[Jewelry Photography]
ISBN: 0969851022

 

[46] Basic Principles of Construction and Soldering
A short review of construction and soldering principles would be a good idea at this point. They're fairly basic. Principles of soldering (or what most of the world terms 'brazing' but jewelers call 'soldering') include: make sure that all joins are recently scraped, cleaned, sanded, or otherwise bared; that you can't see light through a join; that you use tons of flux.... (1996)
Complete Story

Show me more articles from: [Hinges and Hinge-Based Catches for Jewelers and Goldsmiths]|[Charles Lewton-Brain]
Releated Categories:[Soldering]|[Beginner's Corner]
ISBN: 0969851030

 

[182] Basic Safety Principles
Aim for: a well laid-out, orderly workshop, well-lit by multiple non glare light sources, well-maintained equipment, electrically and fire safe, with low dust and few procedures involving solvents, with excellent local ventilation at the appropriate work stations (such as investing or melting areas), the use of work clothing, which is cleaned frequently, lots of personal safety equipment.... (2002)
Complete Story

Show me more articles from: [Brain Press Publications]|[Charles Lewton-Brain]
Releated Categories:[Workshop Safety]|[Beginner's Corner]

 

[14] Bench Trick Principles
What is a bench trick? A shortcut? A faster way of doing something? A better method? A tool used for one purpose converted to another? A tool or technique that saves time, effort, thinking and work? Bench tricks are keys to understanding Process, signifiers that someone has understood the process occurring and they are therefore useful to understanding the nature of metal and metalworking. Think process and look for patterns.... (2002)
Complete Story

Show me more articles from: [Brain Press Publications]|[Charles Lewton-Brain]
Releated Categories:[Bench Tips & Tricks]|[Beginner's Corner]

 

[258] Book Review - "Secrets of the Gem Trade"
This very readable book represents the accumulated wisdom and experience of a lifetime in the field, and especially a life committed to examining and buying gemstones, as well as selling them. The view is unique, and rich with examples and deep background information. In fact the view is different than any other book in the field. It is eminently practical and deals with the skills of connnoissiourship, that is how to really look at and see a gem, what the subtleties and conventions are.... (2004)
Complete Story

Show me more articles from: [Brain Press Publications]|[Charles Lewton-Brain]
Releated Categories:[Book reviews]|[Gemology]
ISBN: 0972822399

 

Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  Next