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English Wheels
Does anyone know of a source for a miniature English wheel?
-- Saint Séimí mac Liam Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve Prophet of The Great Tagger Canonized December '99 |
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In rec.crafts.jewelry on Tue, 02 Sep 2008 08:01:23 -0700 we were all
privileged to see a message from "S=E9im=ED mac Liam" which readed: Does anyone know of a source for a miniature English wheel? Maybe you could find a metal worker to make one for you. |
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o hai wrote in
: In rec.crafts.jewelry on Tue, 02 Sep 2008 08:01:23 -0700 we were all privileged to see a message from "S=E9im=ED mac Liam" which readed: Does anyone know of a source for a miniature English wheel? Maybe you could find a metal worker to make one for you. I can make one myself, I was wondering if anyone knew of any available. -- Saint Séimí mac Liam Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve Prophet of The Great Tagger Canonized December '99 |
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On Sep 3, 11:46*pm, "Séimí mac Liam"
wrote: o hai wrote : In rec.crafts.jewelry on Tue, 02 Sep 2008 08:01:23 -0700 we were all privileged to see a message from "S=E9im=ED mac Liam" which readed: Does anyone know of a source for a miniature English wheel? Maybe you could find a metal worker to make one for you. I can make one myself, I was wondering if anyone knew of any available. -- Saint Séimí mac Liam Carriagemaker to the *court of Queen Maeve Prophet of The Great Tagger Canonized December '99 You're going to have to make one yourself, the jewelry trade uses dapping blocks or pitch bowls to shape metal, as well as industrial dies that may be adapted for differnt shapes. I use bamboo dowel rods that I make to keep a smoother surface on the metal. Their shouldn,t be any shape you couldn't make using hammers and differnt shape punches. Good luck. |
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Graver wrote in
: On Sep 3, 11:46*pm, "Séimí mac Liam" wrote: o hai wrote : In rec.crafts.jewelry on Tue, 02 Sep 2008 08:01:23 -0700 we were all privileged to see a message from "S=E9im=ED mac Liam" which readed: Does anyone know of a source for a miniature English wheel? Maybe you could find a metal worker to make one for you. I can make one myself, I was wondering if anyone knew of any available. -- Saint Séimí mac Liam Carriagemaker to the *court of Queen Maeve Prophet of The Great Tagger Canonized December '99 You're going to have to make one yourself, the jewelry trade uses dapping blocks or pitch bowls to shape metal, as well as industrial dies that may be adapted for differnt shapes. I use bamboo dowel rods that I make to keep a smoother surface on the metal. Their shouldn,t be any shape you couldn't make using hammers and differnt shape punches. Good luck. While not stricly jewelry, I'd think that shaping things like bowls and large compound curve objects like cuff bracelets with a wheel would make fine finish work easier than hammers daps and horns, etc. -- Saint Séimí mac Liam Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve Prophet of The Great Tagger Canonized December '99 |
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