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Jun 24, 2010 12:32

Wanna watch me make a ring? :P

Here's the cheat sheet:

part one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICqkZ_n9WJ0
part two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVHBtgIqucQ

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kenkitty June 24 2010, 21:01:46 UTC
Hello! I ended up looking at more of your work after seeing your craftgrrl post, and I love it. Would you mind if it put up a link to your site on mine (mushycat.com)? For no other reason that I like what you do, and how you do it. : )

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metalsmitten June 24 2010, 21:44:50 UTC
that would be awesome! :) thanks :)

btw, i am -seriously- having deja vu with you. i swear i've seen you around the internets someplace before, a long time ago, but i can't remember from where. i can't figure out if i'm remembering your website from eons ago or if we ever actually spoke before or not. i fail at memory.

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kenkitty June 24 2010, 21:50:09 UTC
yeah? I've been doing the website thing for 10 years so it's possible! If we talked via email I'd prolly remember your email address. I'm bad with names but good with email addresses! Partial fail at memory? : )

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metalsmitten June 24 2010, 22:08:58 UTC
gah, i've had like a million email addresses over the years haha. oh well :p nice to meet you possibly again then :P

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hyperallergina June 25 2010, 19:59:49 UTC
Awww! Bob Ross of ring making! You are so adorable!
I really enjoyed the tutorial. It IS like we just met. Hahaha.

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albinowolf June 25 2010, 21:30:24 UTC
Is that you? You're so cute!

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double sided coin ring ext_297049 October 24 2010, 19:12:24 UTC
First of all I love your jewelry. I purchased a ring for my wife last year and she loves it. She wears it almost every day. You do an amazing job. My hobby is metalworking and I’ve made several spoon rings, fork rings, and hammered coin rings over the years. I recently stumbled upon your double-sided coin ring youtube video and I decided to give it a shot. I can’t seem to get the outside edge of the ring to flatten out. All the rings I’ve tried to make come out conical. I keep annealing the coin as I go to keep it soft but I’m just not having much luck. Any help or advise you could give me?

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