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Francisco's Dog Collar
abhaille -
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 - 4:11pm
ArtMetal NextGen Jewelry Gallery ![]() Francisco got through his last project and took it home and started chain making. He built a long strand of loop in loop chain with soldered links and then started hammering them out on the anvil. He then cut a piece and soldered the links stationary. I don't know what he used to form his perfect circle, but it's perfect. It would make a nice bangle bracelet. The combination of colors is wonderful. He informed me that it was going to be a collar for his chihuahua. We consulted today about he was going to get it on her. ![]() "We consulted today about he
abhaille -
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 - 8:19pm
"We consulted today about he was going to get it on her." Ah yes, the best laid plans of mice and men. If it is work hardened, it could be sawn apart in one place. It can then be opened sideways like jumpring and slipped over the doggies head. marilyn We talked about sawing at the most stable point and hooking on the jumpring to complete the circuit. I have a chihuahua. She might like the same collar, except that Tinker Noodle Bell is too student to live. I can SO picture her with a copper collar like the one that Francisco made. More will be revealed ) : |
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"We consulted today about he
"We consulted today about he was going to get it on her." Ah yes, the best laid plans of mice and men. If it is work hardened, it could be sawn apart in one place. It can then be opened sideways like jumpring and slipped over the doggies head.
marilyn