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Jewelry Making: Non-Toxic Patina on Brass Stampings Part Two

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2010

Now you've baked your brass and even put verdigris on some of it.....but it just doesn't look finished. It's not! You need to get the salt debris off the pieces, buff them up, put some highlights into your piece, make the verdigris even and good-looking. B'sue uses a variety of simple tools to achieve a great vintage look on raw brass, and in this video she demonstrates using a buff rag, Scotch Brite (greenie pad) and the Dremel tool, and finishes by sealing with Renaissance Wax. The method is simple, and you'll be a pro in no time, finishing your own brass in this fun and eco-friendly style. All the raw brass used in this video is sold at http://www.bsueboutiques.com, along with the Renaissance Wax sealant.

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  • i love your video tutorials.. keep them coming!

  • love your video did you even make Brass Stampings??

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