Sup diy. I have always wanted to be a jeweler as a hobby ever since I had a job selling jewelry 15 years ago. I am finally going to start getting my tools together and I am curious as to if anyone here knows anything about it. I really would like some ideas on where to pick up scrap jewelry I can dismantle and melt to have my own metal stock.
>>921209
Should prolly start with silver or copper rather than gold since they're way cheaper.
>>921273
http://libgen.io/get_new.php?md5=35037d057bf5f0c87d30242b3ee1c370
I literally always thought this gif she was eating fried chicken until I just read "Poo" on the box.
>>921209
im a jeweller, ask away
also dont go buying second hand jewellery (unless its gold/plat/plad and at below scrap metal price) for the purpose of remelting and making. Look up your nearest precious metal dealer and go to them and get nice fresh new stuff. there are various reasons for this but im tired so just dont do it.
>pic of my work, not the greatest hand engraving but im just starting out
>>921675