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Featured in the July 2012 issue
Build your vocabulary of basic shapes to create a whimsical charm by Ruth E. Baillie
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Featured in the July 2012 issue
Take the pitch out of chasing: Apply foldforming techniques to create an organic effect on metal by Wendy Edsall-Kerwin
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Featured in the July 2012 issue
Use a rolling mill and a torch to fabricate a small-scale mokume-gane billet out of wire by Deborah Fehrenbach
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Featured in the July 2012 issue
Construct a customized multipurpose tool to fit your own hand by Tim McCreight
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Featured in the July 2012 issue
Reinterpret a vintage design in modern industrial materials with the help of your own handmade jig by Brenda Schweder
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Featured in the May 2012 issue
Get started with a centuries-old casting technique that you can do at home by John A. Sartin
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Featured in the May 2012 issue
Discover how to use four types of metal clay — paper, paste, syringe, and lump — to create a detailed but lightweight piece by Rosa Martha Celorio
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Featured in the May 2012 issue
Create crisp lines and consistent results in your etched pieces with a product originally designed for the salon by Dana Evans
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Featured in the May 2012 issue
Use four basic hammer exercises to combine sterling silver and brass wire with affordable copper tubing by Amy Haftkowycz
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Featured in the May 2012 issue
Recessed grommets mimic the look of a metal core without the weight or cost by Wendy L. Orlowski
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