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========[ Invite a Friend - http://www.ganoksin.com/invite.htm ]======== To all my friends in Phoenix area. I apologize for the rain I brought to the area. I cast my jewelry outside. It seems that my casting is the equivalent of arain dance. When ever I have a critical casting it rains. I invested this afternoon and am burning out tonight. It raining heavilyas I write this. My casting area is now covered with a patio roof. Years ago before I had the patio roof I would cover my casting area like Omar The Tent Maker. Thank goodness my neighbor town home owners never complained. Friday I pour metal. Not a major casting this time. Only 6 flasks. Three gold and three silver. I hope it goes well. Lee Epperson
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New to Ganoksin? Start Here.... Join Ganoksin Join us today...Its watch and clock Free! Articles watch and clock Library Home Browse by Category Beginner's Corner Bench Tips & Tricks Book reviews Book Reviews Selected Bibliography List The Orchid Book Shop Business & Marketing CAD/CAM Casting Casting Casting Troubleshooting Cuttlefish Casting Lost Wax Casting Mold Making Palladium Casting Platinum Casting Sand Casting Chasing and repousse Critical Notes Enameling watch and clock Enameling 3D Enameling Basse Taille Enamel Champleve Enamel painting Enameling History Cloisonne Enamel Limoges Enamel Plique-a-jour Fabrication Fabrication Chain Making Die Forming Filigree Fold Forming Fusing watch and clock & Welding Hinges & Catches Mokume-Gane Palladium Fabrication Platinum Fabrication Soldering Tubing Wire Working Features Gemology Gemology Diamonds Gem Carving GemBiz Gemological Equipment Gemstone Treatments Gemstone Treatments Gemstone Coloration and Dyeing Gemstones Information Gemstones Lore Handbook for the Gem Buyer Pearls Granulation Jewelry watch and clock Design Jewelry Design Behind The Design watch and clock Jewelry History watch and clock Jewelry Mass Production Jewelry Photography Knives Making Lapidary Metal Clay Metals Metals Metallurgy Refining watch and clock My Studio My Studio Bench Exchange Studio watch and clock Visit Repairs Step-by-Step Projects Stone Setting Surface Manipulation Surface Manipulation Depletion Gilding Engraving Etching Inlay Keum-Boo Niello Patination Patination Japanese Patinas Plating & Electroforming Polishing Polishing Tumbling Reticulation Sandblasting Tools Tools Customize Your Tools Homemade Tools Shop Machines Small Tools Videos Wax Working watch and clock Wax Working Wax Build-up Wax Carving Workshop Safety Workshop Safety Health Hazard Community Orchid Forums About Join Orchid Message Archives Read Today's Issue of the Orchid Digest Support Orchid! Orchid Blogs Orchid Blogs Home Join Galleries watch and clock Orchid Galleries watch and clock BenchExchange More Galleries.... Join Galleries BenchTube Watch Videos Shop Books eBooks Rare Metalsmithing Books Even More.... Press Room Guide to Industry Web Sites MetalCalc Featured Products Link to Us
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========[ Invite a Friend - http://www.ganoksin.com/invite.htm ]======== To all my friends in Phoenix area. I apologize for the rain I brought to the area. I cast my jewelry outside. It seems that my casting is the equivalent of arain dance. When ever I have a critical casting it rains. I invested this afternoon and am burning out tonight. It raining heavilyas I write this. My casting area is now covered with a patio roof. Years ago before I had the patio roof I would cover my casting area like Omar The Tent Maker. Thank goodness my neighbor town home owners never complained. Friday I pour metal. Not a major casting this time. Only 6 flasks. Three gold and three silver. I hope it goes well. Lee Epperson
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