Yay rings! Alas one of my solder joints on the bezel + cabochon ring (the one with the moonstone in it) wasn't quite strong enough; the tension in the band and a brief trip in my pocket caused it to pop off. I should be able to repair it though...
Oh! And I got to play with a flex-shaft rotary tool today. So cool! Want!
Oh! And I got to play with a flex-shaft rotary tool today. So cool! Want!

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Seriously cool, as well, of course. Nice photo too.
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hard solder and a really small joint will make the best bond. Have they shown you the "old indian trick" of raising the fine silver?
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Haven't done any raising yet, but I definitely want to! What's the "old indian trick?"
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You can also do it after you polish the ring in a vibratory or tumble-polisher. Same process but you have to polish it again. Each time you raise the silver, it becomes more clear, white and shiny. It also gets your solder joints to really weld and lock in.
The other really cool trick was how they showed us soldering up a ring. You make the gap as small as you can, and run a piece of sandpaper thru the gap so both sides are parallel. (like cleaning points)
then you snip off a chunk of solder 1/2 the length of the opening. Set the opening of the ring on top of the bit of solder, and start heating it from the top down. Like magic, the solder will wick to the top, the ring will drop and the joint is perfect.
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