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From: Stephen Walker Date: Mon Jan 17 22:55:21 2005 |
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========[ Invite a Friend - http://www.ganoksin.com/invite.htm ]======== Today I made a beading file, about 5 inches long, slightly curved with both ends turned up an attached to a wooden handle. It has a groove going the full length between two sharp ridges about 1 mm apart. I tried it on sterling silver, 18 Karat gold and copper wire in 18 ga and 20 ga. 18 ga. = 1 mm, 20 ga is a little smaller, for those of you living outside the North American Sanctuary for Archaic Weights and Measures. I had the best luck with the gold. I can tell it is going to take some practice and fine tuning to get it down, but I can see how this works. I tried rolling against hard wood, the tops of the beads would not close, and on flat steel, the beads flattened out and looked more like a grooved wire than like spheres. I think that for harder metals. Rolling against a grooved steel bottom swedge would probably give better results on these harder metals. Most of the research for the paper was done on high karat gold or lead, much softer than what I used today. The first few pieces seemed impossibly tedious, but after a short while and some practice it got much better. The paper suggested that harder alloys might need to be done in several stages, annealing between them. I tried this and found it very difficult to keep my place the second time through. i think it would be much more practicle to find the right pressure and get each bead finished before you move on to the next. I spent about two and a half hours on this today, including making the tool, but it will probably be about 10 days before I can return to it due to some travel. I thought I had better get my report in while the thread is still fresh. Thanks all of you who have made contibutions to this discussion. Looking for some input on this problem led me to discover Orchid, which I eexpect will now be a regular part of my daily internet patrol. Stephen Walker ____________________________________________________________________ T h e O r c h i d L i s t Open Electronic Forum for Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Procedures ____________________________________________________________________ Orchid FAQ: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/orchid/faq.htm Orchid Archives: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/orchid/archive Orchid Galleries: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/orchid/gallery.htm Invite a Friend: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/invite.htm ____________________________________________________________________ Tips From The Jeweler's Bench - Article Archive ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/borisat/tip_sear.htm The Jeweler's Selected Bibliography List ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/jewelry-books Buy Orchid Jewelry: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/shop ____________________________________________________________________ -Unsubscribe: -Email: orchid-request AT ganoksin.com Body=unsubscribe subject=blank ____________________________________________________________________ |
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