Making Stainless Steel Jewelry
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Stainless steel jewelry(visit ukbead)is ideal for anyone with allergies, as it will not usually react with skin. It is challenging to turn scrap steel into eye-catching pieces of wearable art, but the satisfaction of making a one of a kind item outweighs the difficulties when people ask you where you got your interesting bracelet, necklace, earrings or ring. Once you master a few techniques, and make enough items, you can sell them online, at flea markets, art festivals and hobby conventions.
Safety First!
Safety cannot be stressed enough. You will be working with hot steel with sharp edges. Use a NIOSH-approved respirator when grinding and cutting non-ferrous materials. Wear wrap-around eye protection to prevent sparks, metal shards and grit from damaging your eyes. Be alert when cutting and grinding to avoid crushing and amputation injuries. Always grind away from the body, rather than toward it.
Temper and Technique
Temper all the steel you intend to use by placing it in the oven at 450 degrees Fahrenheit for one hour. Be sure none of the pieces are touching one another. Allow the steel to cool to room temperature, then repeat the heating and cooling three times. Steel that is not tempered before being bent or hammered is more likely to shatter. The shards can cause severe injury, especially while still hot. Wear wrap-around eye protection and heavy leather work gloves when heating, hammering, cutting or grinding steel. Use ear protection while cutting and grinding. https://www.ukbead.com/pandora-glass-bead-a-pandora0076.html
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