pics of jewelry stand

Feb 03, 2006 10:03

i just got an account with photobucket, so now i have somewhere to pet pics on the internet, so now i can get pics onto livejournal...weee.....these two are of my jewelry stand/hanging tray thing, the tray and stand are cast bronze and the spiky spiraly parts holding the tray are forged steel, the tray is also removable......if theres any random ( Read more... )

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machinarex February 3 2006, 19:56:52 UTC
wow...that is STUNNING!! i followed you over here from your post on SB, and i'm glad i did! i'm kind of scared to ask, but what does something like that go for?

more pics, please!

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josphin February 3 2006, 20:00:41 UTC
that peice i wouldn't feel comfortable getting less than $300-$350ish(canadian) for it, but i also have done little key chains for $40ish, and i'm working on a line of decorative forged pins, ranging from $10ish up to who knows, depends on how elaborate i get with them, over the next little while i'm going to be working on getting a website up for my business so there will be more pics of stuff soon for sure, thanks for the compliment.

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machinarex February 3 2006, 21:01:40 UTC
well, while it is out my range right now, i think it's a totally reasonable price! do you mind if i add you to my friendslist? i'd love to see some more of your work!

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josphin February 4 2006, 01:01:38 UTC
feel free to add me, i'll be adding you if you add me though, just i thing i have....yeah, it's one of my more expensive pieces, i'm taking some pics of other stuff tomorrow so should have more posted tomorrow night if any turn out real good.

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idiosyncratic_r February 5 2006, 02:15:52 UTC
woww, those are really neat. how long does it take you to make something like that?
- someone else that stalked you from SB :P

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josphin February 5 2006, 03:33:19 UTC
weee for stalkers :) .....the initial taking of the piece, the origional in clay is what takes the longest, and that depends on what you feel is finished, i keep working in clay untill i feel it's done, and then you have to make a silicone mold, which takes 3-5 days to get enough layers, and for them to all dry, but once you have the mold of something, you could have a finished product in about a week

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