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200 Tips For Jewelry Making (Hb)

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An indispensable compendium of essential knowledge and troubleshooting tips. This book packs in the combined wisdom of two successful jewelry-makers who are consummate problem solvers. Together they show the reader how to fix common mistakes, improvise tools and discover ways to save money, such as recycling gold and other precious metal scraps. From beading to setting a stone, understanding annealing to soldering silver chain, 200 Tips, Techniques and Trade Secrets for Jewelry Making shows how to experiment and innovate to create unique jewelry designs. The topics and methods covered enable any jewelry maker to achieve a striking and professional look to their earrings, necklaces, rings and more. Techniques are demonstrated in clear directions and step-by-step color photographs. "Try It" tips encourage innovation and "Fix It" solutions help with problems. The book includes: Metal Jewelry Basics Health and safety, basic metalwork, buying metals, laying out a workshop, tools Working with Metals Cutting out, filing, soldering and joining, shaping and texturing, drilling, finishing and polishing, stones and setting, using metal clay Simple Jewelry Designs Designing, using templates, hallmarking and recycling; designs for earrings, rings, necklaces and bracelets, brooches Threading and Finishing Tools, findings and materials, threading and crimping, spacing, decorative knotting, fastening, using elastic and leather Using Wire and Metal Loops, making findings, working with chain, jump rings and chain mail, wire knitting and crocheting, punching and riveting Experimenting with New Materials Resins. Packed with guidance and how-to photographs, this is a must-have for anyone who makes their own jewelry, whether at the beginner or intermediate level.

Product Overview
ISBN 9781770852037
Categories Crafts and Hobbies, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Lifestyle
Author(s) Xuella Arnold
Publisher Firefly Books
Pages 160
Format Hardback
Dimensions 24.8cm x 2cm x 19.2cm
Weight 0.72 kg