Setting tiny stones
Sep. 17th, 2007 12:12 amI swear, this stuff leads to blindness.
Or maybe not; my penchant for reading in dim light may have an impact. :P
Anyway! Today I set a bunch of stones in my first hardened argentium confetti ring. I was hoping to get them all set, but my eyes got really tired, so there's still 2 left to go.
In penance for that FAIL, I processed several photos and actually posted 2 new rings on my site. These are the final 2 in my "engagement etc." ring series of prototypes.
Meanwhile, J has spent inordinate amounts of time trying to get a good picture of Confetti Ring 2, and it's been thwarting him. Neither of us can remember how he got such a brilliant shot of CR1, and so far he hasn't had much luck in replicating it. Woez! because that brilliant shot of CR1 really showed it off accurately, and I want to be able to do that with subsequent ones. Seen in person, they are sparkly and brilliant and colorful- and I really want the pictures to capture at least some of that!
The cold weather we've been having is making me want to resume enameling. Maybe this week....
Or maybe not; my penchant for reading in dim light may have an impact. :P
Anyway! Today I set a bunch of stones in my first hardened argentium confetti ring. I was hoping to get them all set, but my eyes got really tired, so there's still 2 left to go.
In penance for that FAIL, I processed several photos and actually posted 2 new rings on my site. These are the final 2 in my "engagement etc." ring series of prototypes.
Meanwhile, J has spent inordinate amounts of time trying to get a good picture of Confetti Ring 2, and it's been thwarting him. Neither of us can remember how he got such a brilliant shot of CR1, and so far he hasn't had much luck in replicating it. Woez! because that brilliant shot of CR1 really showed it off accurately, and I want to be able to do that with subsequent ones. Seen in person, they are sparkly and brilliant and colorful- and I really want the pictures to capture at least some of that!
The cold weather we've been having is making me want to resume enameling. Maybe this week....
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Date: 2007-09-17 06:48 am (UTC)Question for you- how much do you charge for private lessons? One of my coworkers told me tonight he'd be willing to pay me to teach him how to solder properly but I have no idea what to charge or how to even begin a price structure for such things.
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Date: 2007-09-17 07:05 am (UTC)For private lessons- a lot depends on what they're looking to do and/or learn, and what facilities they need. Meaning- for some people a lesson largely means they use my facilities but don't need a lot of hands-on (though I make a point of checking in pretty often), plus are good company- so I can get some stuff done myself, usually, so I charge less. Now, if they need a lot of hands-on, and materials/equipment, etc.- that's more. I'd be happy to discuss it with more details, if you want to share more info- but I think it would better be done in email. :)