John Ahr shared this fun tutorial on how to make a stacked paper ring using any kind of paper and a 2 part fast setting resin adhesive such as Loctite 5 minute Epoxy. It is really easy to glue up a stack of paper with the adhesive in between the layers. ...
How to Make a Stacked Paper Ring Tutorial John Ahr shared this fun tutorial on how to make a stacked paper ring using any kind of paper and a 2 part fast setting resin adhesive such as Loctite 5 minute Epoxy. It is really easy to glue up a stack of paper with the adhesive in between the layers. What a great way to use up magazine paper! Or small scraps of scrapbook paper. Note the orientation of the paper stacks - you will have to choose depending on how you want to display the layers. He doesn't actually demonstrate the use of tools for cutting out the rings. You'll need some sort of saw and a drill with a bore close to the right size. I would use a Dremel (or flex shaft if you have one) and sanding wheels to make quicker work of the sanding process. I actually asked John what he used. He said he "used a jewelers saw, wax file, metal files, sand paper and polishing equipment to finish the rings. Honestly, you just need to use whatever you have on hand to speed you through the cutting and forming process. As I said in the video, this project takes some time to complete. And, you really need to think like a sculptor. If you have experience with wax carving, this shouldn't be too difficult to accomplish."Even if you aren't able to cut out rings, consider cutting out simpler shapes like rectangles, round or oval pendants! DisclosureI do receive a small fee for any products purchased through affiliate links which are provided as resource information for readers. This goes towards the support of this blog. The opinions expressed are solely my own. They would be the same whether or not I receive any compensation. Before You Go:______________________________ Original Post by THE BEADING GEMJewelry Making Tips - Wire JewelryTips - Jewelry Business Tips
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