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Build Your Own Metal Working Shop from Scrap. The Milling by David J. Gingery

By David J. Gingery

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Use the paper punches to punch out six flowers from the 28-gauge copper sheet, two in each of the three sizes. 9-mm drill bit. 3. Use a torch to melt a ball on one end of each 20-gauge sterling silver wire. Pickle and rinse the balled wires. Shine the wires with a brass bristle brush and soapy water, and then rinse and dry them. 8-mm hole in a drawplate until the ball is flush with the front part of the plate. Use a flat steel hammer to tap the ball into a flat round. Repeat with the other wire.

Finish bending and shaping the metal with your fingers . 6. Add a jump ring and an ear wire to each earring. Polish both earrings. 5 cm 4 sterling silver crimp beads, to fit snugly on the wire 1. 2-cm rectangles on the 6. Cut the silver wire in half and straighten sterling silver sheet, and cut them out. rectangles, and polish all their surfaces. it if necessary. Sand and polish the ends of both pieces. Attach a crimp bead to the bottom of each wire by squeezing it tightly with chain-nose pliers.

3. On each circle, 7. Grip each wire with tweezers and dip it Gun blue for steel Household glue Acrylic satin varnish (optional) Colored metal foil (optional) FINISHED SIZE measure, mark, and cut out a slot that is 9 mm long and 1 mm wide. The slot runs from the edge of the circle to its center. 4. Fit the slots of the circles together in pairs to make two earrings. into the gun blue. Rinse the wires immediately and wipe them off with a paper towel. S. Apply a very small amount of glue to the straight end of each wire , and insert that end into the drilled hole at the top of the earrings.

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