Another one from Ken
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Another one from Ken
There's more than one way to skin a cat!
These were milled flat, cast, then bent to shape. I had to anneal them 3 times during the bending process (learned the hard way- the first one cracked and I had to laser weld the break).
Engagement ring has 20- .01ct with a 1.5ct center stone. The wedding band has 22- .01's. The sides were notched with a 7/0 saw blade.
If I do this again, I will oval out (oval going up and down with the finger)the holes slightly under the stones since they tend to oval out (the opposite direction) while bending.
Ken
These were milled flat, cast, then bent to shape. I had to anneal them 3 times during the bending process (learned the hard way- the first one cracked and I had to laser weld the break).
Engagement ring has 20- .01ct with a 1.5ct center stone. The wedding band has 22- .01's. The sides were notched with a 7/0 saw blade.
If I do this again, I will oval out (oval going up and down with the finger)the holes slightly under the stones since they tend to oval out (the opposite direction) while bending.
Ken
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Very Nice Work
Bet you're glad to have that laser. Very nice work. Keep on posting.
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Welp, I just finished it.
I was hoping not to have to put a texture on the background and won't next time (Thanks Jeff!) but it turned out well. The dark areas are shadows (they just look like scratches).
Maybe I can get in good with my dentist and get some free work! NOT!
Ken
I was hoping not to have to put a texture on the background and won't next time (Thanks Jeff!) but it turned out well. The dark areas are shadows (they just look like scratches).
Maybe I can get in good with my dentist and get some free work! NOT!
Ken
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Dental job
Hi Ken,
Nice looking job! That should win you some brownie points with your Dentist!
Are they rubies set in the Medico insignia?
regards Colin
Nice looking job! That should win you some brownie points with your Dentist!
Are they rubies set in the Medico insignia?
regards Colin
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Nice Job
Great work Ken. What was your final solution on the engraving.
Michael
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easy money
13 name necklaces cast in silver lol. These are for a wedding party.
650 bux for about 3 hours actual work time.
Ken
650 bux for about 3 hours actual work time.
Ken
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Love/Hate relationship
spent most of the day today on this freekin thing!
90/10 plat ring with 12- 2.25mm princess cuts and 1 old euorpean cut 1ct.
milled the side profile with cutouts and hand cut the channels in wax. Fabricated the head.
90/10 plat ring with 12- 2.25mm princess cuts and 1 old euorpean cut 1ct.
milled the side profile with cutouts and hand cut the channels in wax. Fabricated the head.
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