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My process of making minimal wood and metal jewelry by hand

This is how I fabricate Makerware jewelry from start to finish. Nearly all parts of my process involve my hands interacting with these raw materials to produce the finished minimalistic jewelry pieces. You can find the jewelry on my Etsy page: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DUOFAB Got a thing for tiny tools? Yeah, me too! Here are the links for the tiny tools seen in this video: 1" Belt Sander - https://amzn.to/3e5309o My most used is the 320 grit belt, but I have a variety of grits 180, 220, 600, 800 that are great to have on hand. Mini Bench Saw - https://www.harborfreight.com/2-in-mi... My first mini miter was purchased from Harbor Freight, it was cheap and got the job done. Then the motor blew up, and I sought after something better. UPGRADE Micro Chop Saw - https://amzn.to/2Vc0RA6 This micro crop saw from Proxxon is a vast improvement from the cheaper, less sturdy Harbor Freight version. It has it's own little quirks, but overall, it's a great tool and well worth the higher price tag. All elements (wood pendants, metal work, finishes, gilding) are created in-house by designer and maker Ashley Nardone. Makerware is a product line produced by DUOFAB, installation art company. http://www.DUOFAB.com

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