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I will answer any question related to jewelry making

Experience in the area

30 years

Education/Credentials

Degree in Metals, GG, JA Certified Master Jeweler

Awards and Honors

Platinum guild International Design Contest, JA Design Contest.

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Dan08/09/11101010Thank you for the answer, the timing .....
Charles 04/28/11101010 
David03/21/1110Thank you for your time.
brenda02/19/1110Thanks Orlando, for your prompt response. Itake .....
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Recent Answers from orlando cajamarca

2011-08-03 Best way of melting silver bullion:

Hi Dan,  I am sorry for my late response, if you have some knowledge of jewelry making all you have to do is melt the metal in a crucible then pour it in the 1 oz. square mold, if you don't have the tools

2011-03-07 Butane Pencil Torch:

Hi David,    No need for a new torch set, all you have to do is use a smaller tip on the existing torch, you can also make a tip, all you have to do is solder a piece of silver tube of the size you want

2011-03-07 Butane Pencil Torch:

Hi David,  This torch is not made to use with gold or silver, it is more for lead solder.  You are not very explicit on your question and hope my answer will help.    Thanks    Orlando Cajamarca  www.ocjdesigns

2011-02-16 recasting yellow gold:

Hi Brenda,  It is not that bad at all, I will like to know the design you have and the amount of gold you have for such project. Make sure you deal with a reputable but not expensive jeweler, if you have

2011-01-10 acetelyne gas - starting up:

Hi Katie,  To start I will suggest you not to use Acetylene gas to work with jewelry, it is too dirty and dangerous. It is better to use PROPANE GAS  or Natural gas, you can use the tank from the BBQ and

 

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