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Tuesday, April 6, 2010 by admin.

SMILE! I SEE YOU!
I looked at the Meiji Bench Microscopes for awhile. Now I can actually look threw one.
YAY!
Infatuated with all the Techno-ogy.
Hence this Techno Classic Gem of a Tune.
(LOOKED quite awhile for this track)
“Nervous Acid” by Bobby Konders.
Anyways this should help with the making of minute details on the custom master pieces that I love to create.

I came up with this crafty idea to make the scope more versatile by being able to move it easily to another part of the shop.
I built this small bench annex with wheels for easy mobility and Velcro straps to secure it to its location.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009 by admin.
Tip Of The Day;
I made these ring spacers about 10 years ago on a clients rings, she brought them in for a check up today.
Much to my delight the spacers still functioned wonderfully.
By the way you should have your jewelry checked every 6 months or at least once a year.
Pretty simple to make these spacers. Works well for people with large knuckles but still want their rings to fit tight and not roll around on their finger so much.
A simple hinge with a wire that fastens to a bump or raised bar like on a safety clasp.
Just getting the distance of how much space to take up is the challenge.
Trial and error can be the best teacher.
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