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NEW WELDCRAFT CRAFTER SERIES-WATER COOLED TORCH BODY-CS310A-FITS CS310 TIG TORCH US $89.99
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SEPTLS366CS31025 - Crafter Series Torch Kits List Price: $550.04 Sale Price: $258.22 |
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SEPTLS366CS310UAK - Crafter Series Universal Accessory Kits List Price: $127.59 Sale Price: $85.06 |
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Crafter Series Universal Accessory Kits |
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SEPTLS366CS31012 - Crafter Series Torch Kits List Price: $363.91 Sale Price: $223.94 |
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Foredom No. 50 Chisel (Reciprocating) Handpiece - Plus 11 Chisels and an EMX Seed Control (For TX & LX Series) |
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Foredom No. 50 Chisel (Reciprocating) Handpiece - Plus 11 Chisels and an EMX Seed Control (For TX & LX Series). Kit EMX-50 is for use with the Series TX permanent magnet motor . Using the new chisel handpiece with the EMX bench top dial speed control is easier than carving with a foot operated control. The EMX control allows you to set and maintain a speed within the desired low end range of between 1,000 and 8,000 rpm.Kit EMX-50 includes: EMX dial speed control Foredom No. 50 Chisel (Reciprocating) Handpiece 11 chisels (A-KC509, A-KC510, A-KC503, A-KC504, A-KC505, A-KC506, A-KC511, A-KC501, A-KC502, A-KC508, and A-KC507. Note: Kit EMX-50 is for use with the TX permanent magnet motor. Please read the product description for the Foredom No. 50 Handpiece before purchasing (Includes a link to the Foredom No. 50 Maintenance Manual and info on other related products). |
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Foredom No. 50 Chisel (Reciprocating) Handpiece - Plus 11 Chisels and an EM Seed Control (For SR Series) |
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Foredom No. 50 Chisel (Reciprocating) Handpiece - Plus 11 Chisels and an EM Seed Control (For SR Series). Kit EM-50 is for use with the 1/6 hp Series SR motor and other Foredom universal motors including the Series CC, S, and 1/8 HP SR models. Using the new chisel handpiece with the EM bench top dial speed control is easier than carving with a foot operated control. The EM control allows you to set and maintain a speed within the desired low end range of between 1,000 and 8,000 rpm. Kit EM-50 includes: EM dial speed control Foredom No. 50 Chisel (Reciprocating) Handpiece 11 chisels (A-KC509, A-KC510, A-KC503, A-KC504, A-KC505, A-KC506, A-KC511, A-KC501, A-KC502, A-KC508, and A-KC507. Note: Kit EM-50 is for use with the 1/6 HP Series SR and other universal Foredom motors. Please read the product description for the Foredom No. 50 Handpiece before purchasing (Includes a link to the Foredom No. 50 Maintenance Manual and info on other related products). |
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80psi Abrasive Sandblaster Cabinet 5cfm Tabletop Sale Price: $90.95 |
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This sandblaster cabinet is an all steel cabinet with plexi-glass viewing lid. This item also includes 4 assorted ceramic nozzles. rubber gloves, blasting gun with trigger, dust collector port, hopper and screen. The best part about this item is that it weighs under 50lbs!!! This item does the job with half the weight of other sandblaster cabinets and half the price!!! |
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Dremel 3956-02 MultiPro Super 1.15 Amp 5,000 to 35,000 RPM Variable Speed Rotary Tool with 77 Accessories List Price: $150.86 |
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While there are a number of rotary tools on the market made by a host of different manufacturers, the Dremel Moto Tool is the one they all strive to copy. Dremel's MultiPro variable-speed model is great for a huge range of projects, from home improvement tasks to hobbies and crafting. It has a continuously adjustable speed range from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm, which allows the user to effectively work with materials as soft as balsa wood and as hard as ceramics. The flexible shaft that comes with this model is great for working in tight spots many rotary tools can't touch. The kit also comes with an assortment of accessories and a handy carrying case. Others may copy it, but Dremel has been making rotary tools so long they've come close to perfecting the idea. --Brian Trinen Chock-full of features, the Dremel MultiPro 3956-02 rotary tool kit features a variable speed tool that provides a top speed of 35,000 RPM to easily handle hobby, craft, and light-duty home improvement projects that demand more power, precision, and control. It comes with 77 accessories and two attachments that give you the option of cutting, grinding, sanding, polishing, routing, drilling, or carving with ease, whether you're working with stone, glass, soft and hard woods, or ceramic..caption {font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif;font-size: 10px;font-weight: bold;font-style: italic;}ul.indent {list-style: inside disc;text-indent: 20px;}img.withlink {border:1px black solid;}a.nodecoration {text-decoration: none}A hard shell case keeps your accessories and attachments organized. View larger.Continually Adjustable Speed for VersatilityThe Dremel 3956-02 kit includes the MultiPro variable speed rotary tool, 77 genuine Dremel accessories, two clamps, a 36-inch-long flex shaft attachment and a lawn mower and garden tool sharpening attachment. The tool's versatility and continually adjustable speed (from 5,000 RPM to 35,000 RPM) means you can complete a variety of projects, from engraving letters or designs on different materials, to polishing stone or tile, to even grinding metal. And the flex shaft attachment lets you work in hard-to-reach places, such as behind or under sinks, in and around car seats or doors, or in a tight corner. The flex shaft attachment also gives you more control when handling delicate pieces, such as tiny gems, beads, stones, or even fishing lures. Finally, you can keep your garden tools, including mower blades and hedge trimmers, sharp and ready to go with the handy lawn mower and garden tool sharpening attachment.User-Friendly DesignWeighing just 18 ounces, the MultiPro rotary tool is lightweight, compact, and easy to operate. You simply slide the switch to the appropriate number that matches the right speed for your project. If you're not sure which speed to choose, consult the illustrated manual -- pictures and text will help you match the proper speed to your job. As you work, the durable plastic housing and case resist wear and tear, the comfortable grip helps minimize wrist and hand fatigue, and the tool's six-foot cord makes it easy to maneuver.Smooth Operation for Control and PrecisionWhatever job you're working on, the MultiPro rotary tool gives you optimum control thanks to a click-and-set on/off switch that allows you to select the speed you want with complete precision. Replaceable motor brushes ensure long life, while the MultiPro's ability to accommodate more than 150 Dremel accessory bits lets you move quickly from one type of project to another.The Dremel MultiPro 3956-02 rotary tool kit comes with a durable case with storage compartments, wrench, 77 bits, flex shaft, two clamps, the Dremel chuck, garden tool sharpening attachment, and a book of projects to help inspire you. It is backed by a five-year warranty.What's in the BoxMultiPro tool, durable case with storage compartments, wrench, 77 bits, flex shaft, two clamps, the Dremel chuck, garden tool sharpening attachment, and a book of projects. (Click here for the detailed list.)The variable speed MultiPro rotary tool can handle cutting, grinding, sanding, polishing, routing, drilling, or carving.(Work station not included). |
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For many people, eyeglasses are the single most significant clothing accessory they will purchase. In order to get the perfect set of spectacles, most near or far-sighted individuals would prefer the service of a professional optician or at the very least a well known corporate one hour lens crafter. However professionals can be costly, and as anyone who has ever lost or broken his or her glasses before knows, can cost enough to seriously disrupt a person's monthly finances. Unlike other items one might be able to live without for a brief stretch, eyeglasses are absolutely vital and must be replaced immediately. As even a modest pair from a traditional optician could range anywhere from two hundred to five hundred dollars, shopping online can drastically soften the blow to the wallet that goes along with replacing one's eyeglasses. Instead of two-hundred, glasses can be found on many websites for as little as twenty dollars a pair.
Before you go online to buy your next set of spectacles, in order to ensure your glasses will fit, there are some important measurements that need to taken. The only thing worse than an expensive pair of eyeglasses: an uncomfortable pair of eyeglasses. In addition to your regular prescription, ask your optometrist for your pupil distance measurement. The pupil distance, or PD, is the space between the lines of sight leading directly ahead from your pupils. This can be difficult even for professional opticians to measure on themselves. If you really can't get an optometrist to take the measurement then you can resort to using a mirror and a ruler placed beneath your eyes. The measurement ought to be taken in millimeters. The PD is the most important measurement as it will determine precisely where the lenses will fit in the frames.
Shopping for eyeglasses online provides the buyer with significantly more selection than he or she would find in a regular brick-and-mortar store. Most websites have up over two hundred frame styles and wading through them all can take up a lot of time. However, you should know detailed measurements of the size of frame that will fit your head and face properly. Use a tape measure and record the various lengths of your current set of eyeglasses. The arms, the lens width, the bridge width (space between the frames). Compensate for any part your glasses that fit awkwardly. Since you will not have the luxury of a professional to assist you in your selection, the more information you can collect to describe your ideal pair of glasses the more likely you will be satisfied with your purchase.
One option that can turn a twenty dollar pair of eyeglasses into an eighty dollar pair of eyeglasses is the lens. Moreover, as the lenses are the functional part of any set of glasses, it might not be the best idea to skimp when it comes to lens options. When it comes to lenses, the thinner they are the more expensive they are. Some individual's prescription will not allow them to get lenses thinner than a certain width. This, again, is an example of how it is important to know the details of your particular needs before you go shopping online. Besides thickness, many people like some percentage of glare coating to filter out UV rays. Even with fancy bells and whistles such as specialized sports frames, the online shopper can expect to pay at least thirty-five percent less than he or she would in at a traditional eyeglass emporium.
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Series or One-of –a-kind? the Beginner’s Dilemma
One of the most repeated questions I get on my mailbox from starting jewelers is “Should I make series or one-of-a-kind pieces? What is most likely to make me succeed?” I had that dilemma for a long time too. I shifted from one choice to another, sometimes succeeding and sometimes failing. To be true, I was wrong in both positions.
In terms of supplies, time, investment and studio organizing, it really makes a big difference to make series or unique pieces. Let’s look at the good and bad points about both alternatives more closely:
The good sides of making jewelry in series:
- You can buy big quantities of beads, which usually makes the price lower, and so the price of pieces is also lower.
- Every time you make a piece again, you are mastering your skills, so the piece tends to take less and less time. That gives you the real average time you need to make it, which makes pricing easier.
- You don’t have to update your website so often because you can choose to change products seasonally – or never. That gives you time to improve your blogging, photographing skills, etc. It also gives time for promoting your business and making it bigger and better.
- You don’t have to be very inspired to work just as fine.
- Unsold pieces in small quantities makes great discount sales.
The bad sides of making jewelry in series:
- It can become unbearably boring. You will have to challenge your creativity in other ways.
- If you have a small market niche, you will have to make new series constantly to keep your customers interested.
- You have to buy big quantities of beads so, if pieces do not sell well, you will have tons of unsold inventory waiting to be recycled or sold underpriced.
- You need more studio space because you buy bigger supplies.
The good sides of making one-of-a-kind pieces:
- Every piece you make is a new discovery of your inner landscape. The experience is not comparable to anything. You can enjoy the process of making a jewel for as long as you want.
- Uniqueness raises considerably the price so, you can make more money working less.
- You don’t need big quantities of anything so you don’t need to invest a lot of money when you are starting and you don’t need a big studio.
- Customers tend to think you are a better artist if you don’t do series, because people love to buy uniqueness.
- Recycling vintage jewelry to make one-of-a-kind pieces is a strongly growing market. Second-hand jewelry can be found at very low prices at flea markets and thrift stores. Also friends and relatives can contribute with broken or unused pieces, making a very profitable income for beginners.
- You can work with an endless diversity of materials and techniques, making you a more complete crafter.
The bad sides of making one-of-a-kind-pieces:
- It is very time consuming as you have to make a new design every time. That makes prices raise, and it is not easy to sell high if you are a beginner!
- That a piece is one-of-a-kind does not mean you will achieve it at the first try. Sometimes you have to make a piece two or three times but you only sell the last one.
- It puts custom orders away, because customers tend to buy what you have, not what you could make.
- The amount of time you need to make a one-of-a-kind piece is not an average time so pricing becomes more difficult. That you need two hours to make that earrings doesn’t mean it takes two hours to make them!
- A lot of unfinished projects fall on the way. You won’t earn a cent for the time you took making them.
- It is very hard to work if you are uninspired, worried, sad or angry.
My personal advice: Avoid boredom and do both!
If you own a home business, indolence is your main enemy! Making both series and one-of-a-kind pieces will keep you busy whether if you are inspired or not. Personally I make a couple of one-of-a-kind pieces between series. When I feel my inspiration is going down I do repetitive work, which you can use to get into a very relaxing meditative state of mind. Then usually a new idea comes up after three or four days. I also do the “office work” when I’m less artsy – I write my articles, update the blog and such.
I think this makes a very comforting and stimulating balance. Giving myself the chance to choose both alternatives have not only ended with boredom and inactive impasses, but also have increased sales wonderfully! Some customers only buy if it’s expensive, and some only buy if it’s cheap! You can have something for both, which is very positive when you have a small market.
If you work constantly you will find your regular rhythms, something that is crucial in reaching your full potential. For example, I always start the week with office work, then do some series, then some unique items, and the weekend is my best selling time. If you work naturally with your own energies, and get to know when’s the perfect time to go out and sell, or when you should stay home and work, you will be more effective, make less mistakes and earn more profits- not only money profits, but in general peace of mind and clearness to make the best choices for you. Stop fighting with yourself and start listening to yourself instead.
About the Author
Born and living in Tenerife (Canary Islands) Full-time jewelry artist and owner and designer of NeoVamp Jewelry, a OOAK fine bijouterie business. Expert in wire-wrapping and former illustrator and tattoo artist. I have also extensive knowledge in symbolism and healing properties of stones and colours. Every piece I make is completely handcrafted and unique, often recycling vintage jewelry.
I work at my studio at home and personally keep my NeoVamp Blog. I decided to write articles as some answers to beginner's questions were too important or useful to keep them for one person only.
Reusing beads and metal findings is essential to my work. Most of my pieces include vintage beads taken from unused or old-fashioned jewelry, from my own customers often. I am very aware of the need to be environmentally responsible and recycling is one of my constant goals.
I've published a free course about Doll Customizing, a personal passion, and was interviewed by Rena KLingenberg in January for the Success Stories section of her site. In November last year I was interviewed by the Canary Islands TV Channel on the live show Canarias Directo.
My future plans include writing more articles and downloadable tutorials, as I'm being asked constantly about my wiring techniques.
Which one of these two guitars should I get?
Ok, the first choice is a Crafter D6 N PRO SERIES DREADNOUGHT ACOUSTIC GUITAR FEATURES
Solid Sitka spruce top.
Mahogany back & sides.
Chrome Diecast Tuners.
D'Addario EXP strings.
Satin natural finish.
And the sencond choice is a Seagull S6 slim
Solid Cedar top
Cherry wood sides and back
Silver leaf maple neck
rosewood fretboard
Semi-Gloss genuine lacquer finish
I have heard great things about both, the both run for about 290-350. The crafter guitar is made in Korea while the Seagull is made in Canada, which is a plus. So which one do you recommend???
I would choose the dreadnought acoustic. Mahogany guitars seem to just sound really nice.
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