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How to Make a Flush Cut Inlay - Part 2

Ever wanted to learn how to make an elegant inlay pendant, ring, or earrings that weren’t just chip inlay? This two-part tutorial will go over a simple flush-cut inlay that will open the doors for your work in silversmithing and lapidary. Part 1 will go over the silversmithing portion, where I walk you through bending your wire for the framework, soldering all the pieces together, then cleaning it up in preparation for the stones. Part 2 is all about the lapidary work, where you will choose your stones, make a template for your design, cut your stones, glue, then cut again and polish it all up to wear! What’s so great about this simple pendant tutorial is that it is so versatile: the general concept could easily be translated to a ring, earrings, or the center piece for a cuff bracelet! The next tutorial I’ll be working on is a simple pillow inlay (also called a cobblestone inlay), so subscribe to my channel to stay in the loop! Enjoying my free lapidary tutorials and want to follow my socials and website? Consider contributing to my video fund so I can get equipment to make better quality videos for more in-depth tutorials. You can find the donation link, my socials and shop link here: https://bio.site/caitlinalbritton Chapters: 0:00 Part 2 Intro 0:51 Lapidary Materials Needed 1:25 Creating Template for Stone Cuts 2:15 Selecting Stones and Gluing Templates On 3:56 Trimming Stones 4:10 Start Cutting Stones to Fit Inlay 7:48 Gluing Down Stones 10:53 Ready to Cut Down Inlay Flush 13:45 Final Polish On Silver 14:20 Finished Inlay! Part 1 Materials List: -a variety of ¼ inch-thick rock slabs of your choosing (you can either find at rock shows, your local lapidary club, or purchase them by looking for FB groups that sells slabs or even Ebay/Etsy) -ink pad: https://amzn.to/3XeB3Sr -rubber cement: https://amzn.to/3f1PdGg -Super Glue: https://amzn.to/3Fda2Jk -Epoxy 330: https://amzn.to/3z9X633 -wooden epoxy mixing sticks: https://amzn.to/3TKDdaM -charcoal or graphite dust: https://amzn.to/3SulL9i -Xacto knife: https://amzn.to/3VTv8lQ -Q-tips: https://amzn.to/3CV7rRA -acetone: https://amzn.to/3sjoZ57 -painter’s tape: https://amzn.to/3Dr7XZd -candle warmer or something like it to remove water from your stones: https://amzn.to/3D0k2D8 -spring clips: https://amzn.to/3gt2M1z -6-inch Hi-Tech Diamond trim saw. Use coupon code “CALBRITTON” at checkout for 10% off your purchase (excludes machines, repairs, and gift cards): https://hitechdiamond.com/collections... or you can find on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Fzq7J8 -6-inch CabKing. Use coupon code “CALBRITTON” at checkout for 10% off your purchase (excludes machines, repairs, and gift cards): https://cabking.com/products/cabking-... or you can find on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eWP8n0 *As an Amazon Affiliate and Cabking/Hi-Tech Diamond Ambassador, I earn from qualifying purchases

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