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== Overview == | ==Overview== | ||
The jewelry station is geared towards metal work, but fortunately you can use a lot of tools to make all kinds of things in the lab and come to the jewelry station to add jump rings and connect fun pieces together. | The jewelry station is geared towards metal work, but fortunately you can use a lot of tools to make all kinds of things in the lab and come to the jewelry station to add jump rings and connect fun pieces together. | ||
== Tools == | ==Tools== | ||
*jewelers saws | *jewelers saws | ||
*bench pins | *bench pins | ||
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*oxyacetylene torch | *oxyacetylene torch | ||
== Classes == | ==Classes== | ||
Some of the past classes that have been hosted; | Some of the past classes that have been hosted; | ||
*Silversmithing 101 - Make A Ring | *Silversmithing 101 - Make A Ring |
Revision as of 03:25, 23 September 2022
Overview
The jewelry station is geared towards metal work, but fortunately you can use a lot of tools to make all kinds of things in the lab and come to the jewelry station to add jump rings and connect fun pieces together.
Tools
- jewelers saws
- bench pins
- planishing hammers
- texture hammers
- needle files
- storage box
- parallel pliers
- flat and round nose pliers
- flush cutters
- oxyacetylene torch
Classes
Some of the past classes that have been hosted;
- Silversmithing 101 - Make A Ring
- Jewelry Basics - A Riveted Pendant