Whew! Summer is over and I'm back to my blog. After my last post I continued learning how to make beads with my new torch and oxygen concentrator, and now I'm feeling fairly comfortable with both. The Nortel Minor is just a dream to work with and I'm not afraid of it anymore. I find myself just turning it on and running with it. It's a great feeling to have decent tools.
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That's a CG Beadroller living next to my torch! |
The search for the perfect glass organization method continues, and now that search has extended to beads. I'm making so many beads that I'm having trouble keeping up with it. But this problem is a great opportunity to get more of my sh*t in gear so I have a better and easier time when I finally start selling my beads. To help me keep track of what colors are in each bead, I got price tags on strings to attach to them, and then I ordered a cardboard box for storing collectible cards in order to have a place to keep all the beads. When that comes in I'll put it all together and take some pictures. Here's what I have so far, but I only have one of those plastic trays and the cardboard box was cheaper than the trays for the number of beads I could keep in it.
As far as the glass rods are concerned, I've been doing pretty well with a milk crate full of 1.5 inch PVC pipe cut to 10 inch lengths. I did just order another 8 and a half pounds of glass, so it will be interesting trying to fit that in, but that's what the debit card is for - more PVC & more milk crates. I'm looking forward to getting this new glass but after last time, spending HOURS tagging all the glass I currently had with labels, I'm thinking this next batch of glass will only be spot tagged. That was way too much work!
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See all the little tags? Crazy tags! LOTS OF CRAZY LITTLE TAGS!!! :) |