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Old 2010-04-20, 5:00am
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Thanks so much for sharing, how wonderful!
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Old 2010-04-20, 1:17pm
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How sweet to share with us! Your detailed instructions are wonderful!!!!

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Old 2010-04-20, 1:44pm
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Thanks you for sharing!!!!!
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Old 2010-04-24, 11:07am
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Thank you Lone!! It is really fun to do and I like that it was so easy to do it on a cab mandrel with your same directions!! Awesome!!
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Old 2010-04-24, 12:24pm
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Thanks Lone!! It's a great tutorial. I tried them and was amazed that I was semi-successful on the first one. I couldn't get a nice neat top to mine so I had to embellish it.




Mine is too large for a ring, even though I thought I started small.

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Old 2010-04-24, 12:31pm
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Susan, what a great idea to embellish the top, mine could use that!! LOL
You did a great job with it, very pretty!!
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Old 2010-04-25, 1:37am
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Very pretty, Susan. Nice crisp colours. You did a great job

IMHO it can´t be too big for a ring (unless it´ll have you drag your hand behind you on the floor)


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Mine is too large for a ring, even though I thought I started small.

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Old 2010-04-26, 5:29am
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Hi Lone,

Following the better-late-than-never rule, I want to thank you so much for a wonderful tutorial! Very well done and easy to follow... I can't wait to try it out. I think it will assist in many of the things I have been trying to work out...

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Old 2010-05-09, 11:29am
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Thanks Sue!! I always use topical designs to cover up messes.
Thanks again Lone. I never would have figured it out on my own. I'd have to make a two fingered ring to fit the cab I made!!

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Old 2010-05-11, 5:01am
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Im actually just going to make a long fat bead, and smash it. and it comes out a oval cab, and im going to bezel set it in my next metal smithing class. Sorry, what I meant to say is that is how I have made my other cabs, other than my fused glass ones.
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Old 2010-05-16, 6:08pm
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Lone, thank you so much for this tutorial. A group of us got together for the weekend and had the best time trying it out.

We tried this technique on the end of a mandrel with bead release on it and it worked quite well that way too!
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Old 2010-05-16, 11:07pm
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I´m so glad you are enjoying yourself with this. I just love when people use a given technique and give it a twist.
Please let´s see what you have all made.


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We tried this technique on the end of a mandrel with bead release on it and it worked quite well that way too!
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Old 2010-05-25, 6:36am
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Really great tutorial, and so nicely done - thank you so much for taking the time to do it and share with us. Very generous of you and very much appreciated - thanks again so much!!
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Old 2010-05-26, 8:46am
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Fabulous tutorial Lone! Thanks so much for sharing it with us. I can't wait to give it a try.
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Old 2010-10-14, 2:22pm
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This really is a great tut, thanks for posting it, Lone! I've made several using this technique and been really happy with the outcome. For anyone who is looking to make calibrated cabs, or is more comfortable working on mandrel, you can also check this out:

http://lampworketc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=173230

Whichever method you use, have fun with it ~ cabs are such a blast to make!


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Thank you so much for the great tutorial. I worked with it yesterday and had some success. Still working towards perfection though. These were a blast to make. Thank you again.

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Old 2011-01-11, 1:48pm
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How did I miss this? What a wonderful tutorial- thank you so much for taking the time to put this together
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Old 2011-01-30, 10:50am
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Wow, I missed it too! Thank you so much for a fabulous and generous tutorial. I can't wait to try it!
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Lone,
I just found your tutorial on a search here.
It looks wonderful!
Can't wait to get in the studio and give it a try!
Thank you so very much for your generosity in creating and sharing this tutorial.
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It looks like Lone Rindkaer's site is gone. Does anyone have the PDF handy? I could repost it on my server.
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I found it using the Wayback Machine. Last entry.

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://...ringskaer.dk/*

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Thanks for finding this, looks great.
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Robinj, you are clever! I always forget about WayBackMachine! I'll get a new perm link posted tonight. Thanks!

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I tried the link on the Wayback Machine but nothing appeared. Is there anyway to repost this? I'd love to see the tutorial.
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http://web.archive.org/web/201003310...tripedcabs.pdf
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The Wayback link worked when I clicked it here. Weird.

Thanks Shawnette for another link!

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How did I miss this link before? Thank you for the tut list!

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You did a wonderful job and the steps were very clear and easy to follow. I can't wait to try it. Thank You so much for sharing this! Best Regards!
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Shawnette, you are such a smarties pants!
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Okay, I uploaded it to my server, so here's another mirror to ensure its availability to our posterity:
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