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2005-12-13, 3:29pm
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East Texas Piney Woods
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Join Date: Sep 20, 2005
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Silvered Ivory
Hi, Everyone,
I've been reading and learning oodles here for the last five months, but I have never seen anyone's specific directions for making silvered ivory stringers. Can someone be so kind? Thanks! David W.
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2005-12-13, 3:31pm
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~ a.k.a. Sharlee22 ~
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Join Date: Aug 27, 2005
Location: Somewhere in the middle, QC, Canada
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it's easy.
Take a rod of dark or light ivory, melt the tip until you got a little blob, roll the blob in silver foil or silver leaf (your choice) , burnish and melt it.
Then make a stringer...
Voila... silvered ivory!
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2005-12-13, 3:37pm
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Thanks, Liz
That's so simple I can even do it!
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2005-12-13, 3:38pm
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you're welcome... !!!
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2005-12-14, 5:51am
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I do it a little differently..hope you don't mind if I add this...
I heat up the end of the rod just until it's warm enough for the silver to
stick, and wrap the silver on the straight rod and burnish it in. Then I melt it into a blob and pull. I find it easier to get the silver on there evenly before you have the round shape.
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2005-12-14, 7:39am
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~ a.k.a. Sharlee22 ~
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Lol!
I am using this technique too... depends how I feel!!
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2008-09-30, 3:55pm
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Join Date: Oct 14, 2006
Location: FL
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I don't get the ivory hot first. I use an ivory stringer and slobber on it, OR dip it in the water cup I use for bad mandrels and unhappy bead beginnings. I have a piece of foil or leaf laid out and roll caddy-corner. Burnishheat.
Seems to work better for me.
PamS
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