I'm Coming Unglued! (literally!)
by Aylett
(Roanoke, VA)
I'm becoming quite desperate and even a bit hopeless about ever being able to sell my jewelry.
My 2 problems? Jump rings and glue! HELP!! I have tried everything to make sure my jump rings and other connectors are sturdy and reliable. Nonetheless, they are still not good enough.
I don't know how to solder yet, but surely there must be something nearly as solid.
I've used oval jump rings as once suggested, and I use the heaviest gauge rings I can find.
I've even tried hardening them by hammering them on a steel block.
But, my pieces still break every once in a while when I wear them out for a "test drive."
Not every item, and not every time. But, often enough for me to be afraid to sell them. HELP!
Secondly, I am at my wits end over glue. I make a lot of pieces with cabochons and settings. The cabochons fall off too frequently for me to feel confident about selling these types of designs.
I've used everything from 2-ton epoxy to super glue. I sand all surfaces to be glued, but that doesn't work either.
I have studied jewelry design for almost two years with as much commitment, enthusiasm and perseverance as someone like a musician studies guitar.
My studio is running over with gorgeous creations I’m too afraid to sell. I welcome any and all advice and possible solutions.
Thanks,
Aylett