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jacmbj
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Beginner Projects

Post by jacmbj » Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:26 am

Here is a couple of simple projects that are not only eye appealing but also very sellable. I have been building jewelry by hand the old fashion way for the past 30 years and find that designs do not need to be complicated to sell. These projects can be cut with the mill in just a few minutes. Both these items sold immediatly so there is an opportunity for the beginners to make money. Hope this helps and have a very profitable holiday season.[/b]

Joe

Hey any hunters out there may want to take a look at a new archery item my son {appentice jeweler] just patented and already has an order from Cabelas. Check out the website @ www.ArchersFlame.com
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keep posting

Post by frog113 » Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:40 am

keep up the good work!
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Very Nice Work

Post by JewelryDoctor » Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:12 am

As I have said before not all work has to be complex. The mill is about function and how it works best at making "you" money. Your pieces are very nice. Keep on posting for us all to share.

Happy Milling
Michael

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Post by jeff dunnington » Tue Nov 02, 2004 2:15 pm

Joe Good work and I am sure it was quick and profitable

You and JD hit the nail on the head. This system is great for not only the more complicated designs but very simple and fast the everyday jobs that we all get in our shops in large numbers.

Keep up the good work and thx for sharing.


BTW very cool idea of your sons

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