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Post by pghram on Dec 6, 2016 21:17:02 GMT -5
Great saw work and I think the idea of combining it w/ the pudding stone is fantastic.
Peace,
Rich
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 13:04:40 GMT -5
What if it were a normal bezel set puddingstone pendant with this cut into the back? The only person that would know about the Drummond shape then is the person wearing it. The drummond shape is just as much in demand as the puddding stone so combining the two elements is the key. Chuck Oval pudding stone, sterling cut out of the island glued on top. Eta: Chas beat me to it!
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Post by metalsmith on Dec 8, 2016 14:41:55 GMT -5
Thanks - I have seen similar ones done before and they all had very little detail which is probably better for not catching on things. I was just wanting to test myself and also make mine stand out from the rest. I did try to sand and file anything that seemed sharp. Chuck There's sharp and pointy and then there's narrows that are vulnerable to damage.
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