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A Wealth Of Information On Findings, Processes, Techniques And Materials For The Novice Or Intermediate Craftsman. Instructs On Care And Use Of Equipment And Gives Expert Information On Jewelry Making Techniques. Vital Information On Fabricating, Soldering, Stone Setting, Plating And Casting. Has Birth Stones, Mm Size Converted To Gauge, Soldering Tips, And More. A Great Reference. It'S Compact Size Is Just Right For Your Bench Drawer. Harold O'Connor: Harold O'Connor Has Been A Practicing Metalsmith For Over 45 Years. Educated In The United States, Germany, Finland, Denmark And Austria, O'Connor Has Conducted Over 200 Workshops And Exhibitions Internationally. His Work Is In Permanent Collections In The Smithsonian Institution, The Metropolitan Museum Of Art In Nyc, And Goldsmith'S Hall, London. Harold O'Connor Is Also The Author Of The Dvd 'Metalsmithing Techniques' And The Book 'The Flexibleshaft Machine'.
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- Q: What is the main focus of the Jewelers Bench Reference? A: The Jewelers Bench Reference provides a wealth of information on findings, processes, techniques, and materials specifically for novice and intermediate jewelry craftsmen.
- Q: Who is the author of the Jewelers Bench Reference? A: The author is Harold O'Connor, a practicing metalsmith with over 45 years of experience and extensive education in various countries.
- Q: What type of information can I find in this book? A: The book covers vital information on fabricating, soldering, stone setting, plating, casting, and includes tips and techniques relevant to jewelry making.
- Q: How many pages does the Jewelers Bench Reference contain? A: The book contains a total of 68 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The Jewelers Bench Reference has a spiral bound design, making it easy to use while working at your bench.
- Q: Is the Jewelers Bench Reference suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the book is designed for both novice and intermediate craftsmen, making it a valuable resource for beginners.
- Q: Are there any specific techniques covered in the book? A: Yes, it includes detailed information on techniques like soldering, stone setting, and more, which are essential for jewelry making.
- Q: What year was the Jewelers Bench Reference published? A: The book was published on January 1, 1977.
- Q: Does the book include any tips for equipment care? A: Yes, it instructs on the care and use of various jewelry making equipment.
- Q: Can I find information on birthstones in the Jewelers Bench Reference? A: Yes, the book contains information on birthstones, including their sizes converted to gauge.