Setting up a glass beadmaking studio

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A glass beadmaking studio can be set up by relying on the information provided by catalogs, demonstrations and showrooms. However, its full potential can only be realized by establishing a safe beadmaking studio based on an efficient use of the work surface, equipment and supplies.

Author: Copeland, Cousette
Safety and security measures, Artists' studios

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Layered clay beads

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A polymer clay can be made into beads by adopting a Japanese style of metalworking, called mokume gane, in which various types of metal are layered together to have a wood-grain effect. Step by step instructions are presented.

Author: Copeland, Cousette
Methods, Metalwork

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Setting up a glass beadmaking studio

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Proper beadmaking requires the use of a well-equipped beadmaking studio. Tips on selecting and using the different kinds of beadmaking equipment and accessories are discussed.

Author: Copeland, Cousette
Equipment and supplies, Glass beads, Beads (Materials)

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Subjects list: Beadwork
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