I learned a lot about soldering filigree to heavier metal in this project! There are 10 filigree coils, and each needed to be soldered at both ends. While often I like a more open look with filigree, I was concerned that any non-soldered ends would catch on things in a ring, so everything is as sturdy as I could make it... which is not really all that sturdy for filigree, but I do love the look, and the play of textures.
I learned a lot about soldering filigree to heavier metal in this project! There are 10 filigree coils, and each needed to be soldered at both ends. While often I like a more open look with filigree, I was concerned that any non-soldered ends would catch on things in a ring, so everything is as sturdy as I could make it... which is not really all that sturdy for filigree, but I do love the look, and the play of textures.
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Date: 2007-01-29 08:00 pm (UTC)Yes, that's a trick of the light and reflections off the hammered surface- the ring itself is cylindrical. No protruding bits! (I'd probably poke my eye out with any sort of protruding point!)