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    Quote Originally Posted by steinspinne View Post
    Woah, SILVER! Back up a minute... Are you a jeweler? I'm a Metalsmithing and Jewelry major at the University of North Texas under Harlan Butt! Crazy coincidences... I wish I had half the setup you do at home...

    Perhaps if I can find someone's digital camera to borrow I can post some pics of the metals lab at my university...

    /hijack (sorry, girls!)
    Yes, I am! That's wonderful that you are studying Metalsmithing. I would have loved the opportunity to study. I'm mostly self taught. I did take a course at the Memphis College of Art. My work is very hand made looking and borders on folk art (I'd say) Most of my work is custom make. People who can't find what they are looking for come to me and ask me to make it.

    here's an example of a shield that I made for a father to give to his sons:

    (my picture taking leaves something to be desired)



    I started with a very few tools and have added little by little. There are always more tools and equipment that I'd like to get. I don't have a polishing cabinet and have a little dremel set up. I've burned through 4 dremels this way.

    My website is http://www.etsterling.com/

    steinspinne, do you have pictures of your work?

    Lisa S. H. You must be really proud of your daughter. Having a masters will be great! I'm envious of those who have the opportunity to study the craft/art/science. I wish I'd known it was my calling when I was younger and not wasted my education on that accounting degree.
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

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    mimitabby, can you explain what that wind tunnel and microphones are all about? And hav eyou ever been tempted to get your bike set up in there to figure wind resistance stuff?
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    Yes, I am! That's wonderful that you are studying Metalsmithing. I would have loved the opportunity to study. I'm mostly self taught. I did take a course at the Memphis College of Art. My work is very hand made looking and borders on folk art (I'd say) Most of my work is custom make. People who can't find what they are looking for come to me and ask me to make it.

    here's an example of a shield that I made for a father to give to his sons:

    (my picture taking leaves something to be desired)



    I started with a very few tools and have added little by little. There are always more tools and equipment that I'd like to get. I don't have a polishing cabinet and have a little dremel set up. I've burned through 4 dremels this way.

    My website is http://www.etsterling.com/

    steinspinne, do you have pictures of your work?

    Lisa S. H. You must be really proud of your daughter. Having a masters will be great! I'm envious of those who have the opportunity to study the craft/art/science. I wish I'd known it was my calling when I was younger and not wasted my education on that accounting degree.
    Hey Silver~
    Have you tried a flex shaft? They last much longer than a Dremel and they're more powerful, too.
    "You can't kill the Rooster"..........David Sedaris

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3weight View Post
    Hey Silver~
    Have you tried a flex shaft? They last much longer than a Dremel and they're more powerful, too.
    no, I haven't. I really need a polishing hood too. problem is I tend to not want to spend much money on tools and equipment. But as it's ended up I've spent more in the long run.
    what kind of work do you do? Do you have a pic of your workshop?
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    Flex shafts are pricey but WELL worth the money. I'm sure you can find them on ebay (Foredom is a really good brand). In the long run, a good flex shaft will save you loads of time and money.
    Unfortunately, I don't have any pics of my studio.
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    This is not my desk but....

    Maybe you've seen the ad with AT&T service reps all dressed in fashionable suits in squeaky clean bright office, our wireless bluetooth headsets peering out from our $70 haircuts, flat screen computers, everything's pure white, metal and lots of glass.

    But my friend T.s desk looks like .... and this is just the front. The collection winds and expands all around his cubical. I kid him that he could probably buy 5 bikes with the collection
    Last edited by Trek420; 11-30-2008 at 11:08 AM.
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    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    Maybe you've seen the ad with AT&T service reps all dressed in fashionable suits in squeaky clean bright office, our wireless bluetooth headsets peering out from our $70 haircuts, flat screen computers, everything's pure white, metal and lots of glass.

    But my friend T.s desk looks like .... and this is just the front. The collection winds and expands all around his cubical. I kid him that he could probably buy 5 bikes with the collection
    I have a co-worker with a desk like that, he's pretty weird about it too. I needed a book from his desk and bumped one of his "action figures" out of it's normal place...you'd have thought I committed a hate crime. He whined and scolded and generally got his boxers in a HUGE bunch...weirdo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    I have a co-worker with a desk like that, he's pretty weird about it too. I needed a book from his desk and bumped one of his "action figures" out of it's normal place...you'd have thought I committed a hate crime. He whined and scolded and generally got his boxers in a HUGE bunch...weirdo.
    T is not like that at all. He's a great Dad of 3 cute kids, a union steward, patient, funny and smart. Sure the comic book and action figure collection is quirky but then I'm sure my coworkers think I'm weird ("she rides to work, from Hayweird") But the figures are great art.

    I'm respectful of his collection. I would not pick one up without asking him first any more than I'd just run over and lift someones bike without asking them. But when he gets a new one he shows me. "Look, look at the detail here", he knows I appreciate the art.

    I showed him the black Electra Townie with flames down the tubes and he went "ooooooooooh". We may have a cyclist.
    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
    https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/

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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    no, I haven't. I really need a polishing hood too. problem is I tend to not want to spend much money on tools and equipment. But as it's ended up I've spent more in the long run.
    what kind of work do you do? Do you have a pic of your workshop?
    Just the hood or do you need a bench motor too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Just the hood or do you need a bench motor too?

    both....do have one for sale?
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    both....do have one for sale?
    Possibly...I haven't done any metalwork in about 5 years. I'm having a tough time deciding if I'll ever start up my jewelry work again.

 

 

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