That's pretty cool. 👍 It seems eggshells are quite versatile! This isn't jewelry related but I recently learned eggshells (that have NOT been crushed) are great to use to as seed starting containers because when seeds sprout and is ready to plant, you put a hole in the bottom of the shell so the roots can grow through and bury all of it. It gives you a better chance of success because you don't have to disturb the tiny roots. Anyway, although my tidbit of info isn't about jewelry, I do thoroughly enjoy making jewelry and watching your videos to learn new jewelry making techniques. Thanks so much for all your freebie tutorial! 👍😊
Hi Gabbi, Here are a couple of links for you to check out: www.onlinejewelryacademy.com/reticulation-video.html; and, www.onlinejewelryacademy.com/fire-scale-video1.html. Remember, fire scale either needs to be removed through abrasive processes or covered using either frosting or plating techniques. : )
That's pretty cool. 👍 It seems eggshells are quite versatile! This isn't jewelry related but I recently learned eggshells (that have NOT been crushed) are great to use to as seed starting containers because when seeds sprout and is ready to plant, you put a hole in the bottom of the shell so the roots can grow through and bury all of it. It gives you a better chance of success because you don't have to disturb the tiny roots. Anyway, although my tidbit of info isn't about jewelry, I do thoroughly enjoy making jewelry and watching your videos to learn new jewelry making techniques. Thanks so much for all your freebie tutorial! 👍😊
Thanks for the information about using eggshells. I’m glad that you’re enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching! 😀
Eggshell!!! This whole video is full of incredible tips! But eggshell is the most surprising. Thank you!!
Glad you liked the eggshell tip. 😀
What a fun thing to try
Wow, I loved the tutorial! Thanks
Just beautiful ! I thought it was bits of shell..Thank you again John.
I like this pendant, very nice !
How I found ur videos looking for patina method. Enjoyed them all, espically the egg experiment. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 😊
Thank you for letting me know that you enjoyed the videos. I hope that you found the information that you were looking for. : )
Thanks again Handsome
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Hi John! Wow, haven't checked in months! Unrelated to this video, but.... What about firescale and reticulation? How? Thank you thank you!
Hi Gabbi, Here are a couple of links for you to check out:
www.onlinejewelryacademy.com/reticulation-video.html; and,
www.onlinejewelryacademy.com/fire-scale-video1.html.
Remember, fire scale either needs to be removed through abrasive processes or covered using either frosting or plating techniques. : )