How can I set up a 1on1 jewelery making site


suga bear , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 07:31:28 PM

l am a master creftsman inthe fine art of precious metal crafting 
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;PLATINUM,GOLD AND SILVER;as well as setting precious and semi precious 
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stones in theese metals! Buying tools and materials and setting up a 
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working and cost efective shop and contacting suppliers is also availible 
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.l have 30 yrs exp and l am in the prossessof starting my first wholesale 
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shop with another master ; but l wanna diversify, as well as train people 
to do the work in our shop. Training for our people is free but for others 
who wanna advance;from beginnerto advance l am available. l guess it will 
have to include a web cam and mikes for real timeto specfic 
teqniques,torch.fab ,casting and setting,but it must be like l said 
1on1.J.C
 
 
 
 
 

CHEEKSY , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 05:13:41 AM

This is a harder question than it appears, as I do not know the  
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equipment you already have. There is a company in Rapid City, SD which  
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makes Black Hills Gold Jewelry. The company, Lundstrom is (I believe that  
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is spelled correctly), uses handicapped people to fabricate their jewelry.  
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This is great as it gives them a job & at the same time teaches them a  
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skill. However, this is one-on-one in the same location.  
 
A few years ago, I was involved in a remote education program. Helping to  
build he program itself. I think with what you are saying, this is  
something you may need to purchase if you wish to do this across the  
Internet. Another solution would be for you to hook up with a University  
who would offer the course in Jewelry Making over the Internet. Many  
Universities will offer courses like this if they feel they can get enough  
people to register. Once you get the hang of the computer programs, you  
can always go out on ur own.  
 
I hope this helps.  
 
 
 
 
 



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