some practical line practice.

Jared Eason

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This is 304 stainless steel. Made for a friends wife. I know its not perfect . Just wanted to show you all what I been doing. Its good practice, and learning to cut the 304 has been interesting.
 

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Jared Eason

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I heat colored it. I need a light box to really show the true colors. Its more shiny gold and I lightly polished the top to give it a light silvery highlight. Thanks guys
 

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Very nice! Very marketable as well. Someone will see this and turn it into a whole line of jewelry. Probably out of Asia. Life like. Be proud of your design and cutting.- Fred
 

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Thanks all. Yes the outlines on the overlaps were cut down with a flat then taper back up to original surface slowly so there isn't a noticeable drop point in the area of the overlaps.
 

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Really nice cuff, beautiful design and executed well. Be proud of it. Could you tell me the source of the 304 sheet?
 

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