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DIY Jewelry Making: How to Create a Unique Gaping Ring

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<P><p><div><p>by Jamie Smedley, Exclusively for Fire Mountain Gems and Beads Most jewelry designers, at some point in time, will experience the frustration of nearly completing a design idea only to make a blunder so obvious that the very thought of trying to fix it creates instant regret. The jewelry designers here at Fire Mountain Gems and Beads have shared in that experience. In fact, at one time I had a space in my home studio that held a score of these nearly finished designs neatly tucked away out of sight ... a veritable pile of disappointment that I hesitated returning to because I was too discouraged to remedy the mistakes and start over again. It's true, there are just some jewelry-making mishaps that are so common that everyone can stumble into them, but the good news is that through trial and error, the Fire Mountain Gems and Beads jewelry designers have come to discover a few solutions that will help. For those out there who share the frustration, there is hope! Cue the 007 spy theme song now ... There are some super speedy ways to salvage those design blunders by just camouflaging and overcoming them with tried, tested and true fixes that are so simple, they are brilliant! Your mission is to try them out and see what works for you. Here they are, in order of popularity, the best disguises for the Top 10 Jewelry-Making Mishaps: A simple way to restore polished metal surfaces is to take a page from the days of Pharaoh by rubbing the metal surface with an . You would be surprised at how easily this is done on sterling silver! On the other hand, perhaps you would like to incorporate a textured cover-up by taking a to the surface and giving the finding a brushed satin surface or add a hammered texture with a or texture hammers.</p></P><P><img src="https://img.yfisher.com/1632626760394.jpg" style="margin:10px auto"></P><P><p>A note on brushed textures: this technique is typically reserved for non-plated metals since the steel brush can remove surface plating. This can be tricky, especially if you only have two for a matched set. One quick fix, if there is sufficient space to do it, is to punch a hole with in the broken component where the loop broke and then use jumprings to attach to the design. You will need to repeat this on the unbroken component so they match. Another option is to glue an onto the loop-less component to create a new loop for attaching. The best glues for this are either 2-part epoxy or E-6000. A couple things to note: If the glue is instant cure such as Vigor or quick cure like 5-minute epoxy, cleaning up with acetone before or right after the glue cures completely is possible.</p><p>Epoxy should be cleaned up within the first 4 hours of gluing. After that, it gets exponentially harder to remove unwanted glue from bead and crystal surfaces. To accomplish this clean up, soak a cotton swab in acetone and gently rub off the glue residue from the face of crystals or beads/metals. For clean-up of other glues such as E-6000 or silicone adhesives, wipe what you can from the surface with a cotton swab and wait until the glue has dried, then use your finger to rub the remaining residue off. The glue residue will ball up and you can easily pick it off.</p><p>Dried E-6000 and silicone glue stretch and pull away from the surface easily. You may need to score the edges with a where you want the glue to remain then use pliers to grip the unwanted glue and pull. It will stretch and pull away in one smooth string. This technique works best if done as soon as the glue is dried; the glue becomes quite secure after curing completely. If the glue just wo not be removed in a clean way, you can attempt to disguise it with a bit of metallic To simply smooth lumpy E-6000 surfaces, get a brush wet with water and use it to tamp smooth and push the glue where you want before it dries.</p><p>What if you have components you really want to use but the metal colors do not quite match or the plated finish gets scuffed to show the base metal beneath? There are a couple of super fixes here. The first is using Gilders Paste to mask mismatching metal finishes to be more uniform. Seal with a waxy polish or with . The second is to touch up the metal with a permanent metallic paint marker. "This article was extremely helpful as I did not know any of these suggestions. Thank you. I have learned a lot about fixing/hiding my mistakes." "Very helpful. Keep them comin'" "Thanks, this was very informative " "Thanks for these tips.</p></P><P><img src="https://img.yfisher.com/1630566109392.jpg" style="margin:10px auto"></P><P><p>I have encountered almost all of these problems in making jewelry and these techniques to correct a mistake will be most helpful." "Dear Fire Mountain, This was an Excellent resource! Please keep the helpful tips like these coming. I am a 10-year plus experienced beader and learned things I did not know in this article. Thank you so much for this and other articles like this!" "Great article! Although I am an experienced beader, I still picked up a couple of good ideas. Thanks." "Thanks so much for the great tips; especially the one about using crimp covers to fix gaps." "Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you! I've been making jewelry for many years and this is the first time I've seen a comprehensive list of quick fixes. Some I had come up with on my own but this is an invaluable resource.</p><p>Did I say thank you?" "Thanx - I will print this off and hang it by my table - I often goof and need fixes. I would discovered a couple of these, but there good new ideas for me." "This article on repairing mistakes is VERY helpful and encouraging! Sometimes you have a failure after a whole week of patient successful work and you DO get discouraged! Thanks very much." "I think your ideas are fabulous. Thanks" "Thank you! I've thrown out too many beads in the past but not anymore! Your info was wonderful and will save me time and money." "I thought the article to be very helpful. may be could do a helpful hint each month. I would really like that.".</p><p><b>1. Where can I buy blank rings for <a href="https://www.meetujewelry.com/a-diy-jewelry-making-how-to-create-a-unique-gaping-ring.html">jewelry making</a>?</b></p><p>Many participants expect that a ring for your hand is made by using sawing, submitting and soldering collectively metallic. One more superb way to make a hoop is to carve it from wax and use the misplaced wax process of casting. A particular ring tube wax is bought in two shapes. The ring tube wax has a hole bored by means of the middle and is available in either a circular tube or a circular tube with a flat prime. Design a physical games ring and carve it from ring tube wax.</p><p>Take it to a regional jeweler for casting. Problem: challenging directions matters you can want: Pencil Paper Metric ruler Scribe Flat high ring wax tube Jeweler's noticed Ring measuring software steel ring mandrel Jeweler's records Craft knife Scalpel Jeweler's wax carving instruments gas stove Emery paper Sandpaper Fingernail polish remover Cotton balls Pot holder Step 1 Draw three views of the physical activities ring. Complete a view watching at the face of the ring, a facet view and a view from the backside. Measure the width of the widest a part of the ring in millimeters. Add 2 millimeters to the ring width.</p><p>Step 2 Measure and mark the ring width on the tip of the wax tube. Use a scribe to mark the wax. A scribe is a pointy pointed tool like a pointed needle. Use a jeweler's noticed and cut the wax on the mark. Be certain the jeweler's saw is at a excellent ninety-degree attitude.</p><p>Step three Measure the finger the ring can be worn on with a hoop measuring software called a hoop mandrel. Place a metal ring mandrel over the flames on a gasoline stove. Let the ring mandrel warmness for 3 minutes. Use a potholder and remove the ring mandrel from the warmth. Turn off the flame. Step four carefully slide the wax ring over the end of the ring mandrel.</p><p>Slide the wax ring down the ring mandrel except it reaches the road one mark above the the right ring dimension. For example if the ring measurement is an 8 1/2, slide the wax ring to the road marked 8 then dispose of the ring from the mandrel. Get rid of the wax ring and turn it round. Repeat the method. Lay the ring mandrel on the stove to cool. Turn the wax ring round and location it on the mandrel a 2d time. Eliminate the wax ring.</p><p>Step 5 Use a half of-circular jeweler's file to finish opening the ring hole. Are attempting the ring on periodically to be certain it fits correctly. Slide it on a fab ring mandrel to ensure the gap opening is thoroughly round and the proper measurement. Step 6 Measure the depth of the ring face, facets and bottom. Mark the edges of the wax ring two millimeters longer than the measured depth to enable for submitting and smoothing.</p><p>Step 7 Measure the width of the face, sides and backside of the ring. Add two millimeters to the dimensions. Use a scribe and mark the outside fringe of the wax circle to establish what wax wishes to be eliminated. Step eight reduce away the excess wax from the highest and edges of the wax ring making use of a jeweler's noticed, a scalpel and craft knife. Step 9 form the ring utilizing a flat, round, half of-circular and square jeweler's documents.</p><p>Step 10 Carve the design with a scalpel, dentist instruments and any other object so one can do away with the wax where wanted. Step eleven Use emery or sand paper to gentle the skin of the wax. Polish the surface of the wax ring with fingernail polish remover on a cotton ball. The wax ring is now competent for casting.</p><p><b>2. Beading and <a href="https://www.meetujewelry.com/a-diy-jewelry-making-how-to-create-a-unique-gaping-ring.html">jewelry making</a> problem... help please!?</b></p><p>Do you have little needle nose pliers? You can feed the wire through the hook and back out and then use the pliers to twist the end of the wire around the other part of it and press down on the little hooked loop to tighten it. Good luck!!</p><p><b>3. where can I find this <a href="https://www.meetujewelry.com/a-diy-jewelry-making-how-to-create-a-unique-gaping-ring.html">jewelry making</a> supply?</b></p><p>you can find the supply in michaels, join my group and I will give you more tips Barbara</p></div></p></P>

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