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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2010

Make a silver Firefox pendant using some basic jewelry making tools and turn your favorite web browser into a fashion statement.
More info: http://bit.ly/9XrFSi

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  • PRO: I would probably do it, love firefox

    CONS: the music makes me feel doomed. The thing gets connected to de eye of the fox, it's like I'm... like I'm putting iron through the eye of a fox. Another spot would be nicer, like the top of the head

  • @psydrummerhead The hole needs to be placed in a spot that will let the pendant hang at the right angle. Top of the head would make him hang crooked!

  • Wow, that's pretty incredible.. Where did you buy the silver for it? And what thickness?

  • @jpandaaron Check the link in the description. It's 18ga.

  • Is the Saw related with that wound on your finger?

    :P

  • @aladaris indeed it is!

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  • This video makes me miss my senior metals class a lot!

  • MAN U ROCK!!

  • @123456789robbie Oh I see. Thanks for the info :)

  • @Bob123419 he's the artist who makes music for a lot of the craftzine and makezine videos. search "collin cunningham"

  • @123456789robbie Who's Collin? You nutter.

  • @feedmecottoncandy i imagine you could figure it out yourself O.O

  • @Bob123419 DON'T YOU TALK THAT WAY ABOUT COLLIN

  • Horrible music nice tutorial.

  • Where exactly does she tell us how to make the eye hole?

  • For newbies, turning a saw, while in the middle of sawing like this, can break your saw blade. I drill holes sometimes (very small ones for less waste) near a tight corner if I need to turn my saw to continue cutting.

    (Also if you're drilling thicker silver, a drop of oil helps the drill cut through the metal easier.) And wear glasses/goggles, silver dust can burn a bit if it gets in your eyes.

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