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There are several clocks in our Etched Metal Idea Center

Clock and Watch Parts

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Watch Parts
Antiqued Watch Faces/Cases
Imagine the creative possibilities! The faces/cases have a beautifully antiqued brushed metal bezel. The cases are stainless steel, are water resistant and take a standard watch battery (included).

$11.50 ea.
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Our watch faces are marvelous for making beaded watches. Christine Cox made a couple freeform peyote watch bands for the Idea Center.

Three Strand
Copper
(for wire or jump ring attachment)

Single Strand Copper
(for wire, beaded or jump ring attachment)

Strap Band
Copper
(for strap bands)
Real Watch Parts!
Tiny watch parts for your embellishing needs. They come in a round plastic container.

$3.50


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I love to use watch parts on metal book covers. Use a Dapping Block and Punch to make an indentation into the metal cover. Fill the indentation with some Diamond Glaze (a dimensional glue). Lay a few watch parts into the Diamond Glaze (don't create air bubbles). Pour more Diamond Glaze on top. Support the cover so that it's flat and allow to dry overnight. The Diamond Glaze goes clear as it dries and it looks like the watch parts are floating in water. Hmmmmm, this would work in an indentation carved into wood too . . .

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* 2mm Twist Diamond Drill Bits
* Water Brushes
* Pewter Bails
* Enameled Shoe Charms
* Booklet: The Art of Marbling by Galen Berry

* 1" X 1" Memory Glass and Frames
* Novacan Black Magic Patina
* 12" X 12" Copper Foil Sheets
* Brass Foil Tape
* 1/16" Copper Plated Brass Eyelets
* Metal Embossing
Tools and Supplies

* Mastering Marbling Video by Peggy Skycraft
* New Storage Section
* #55 and #65 Drill Bits
* PMC Decade
* New Glass Bevel Sizes
* Beadalon
* Soft Brass Brush
* 1/16" Metal Punch Sets
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Memory Glass and Frames
* Mini Needle Files in Handle
* Liver of Sulfur
* New and Improved Volcano Arts Folder

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How to Fabricate a Lentil Bead
* A Curious Artist's Timeline
* Photos for your desktop
* How to Properly Close a Jump Ring
* Gallery of Christine's newest projects
* Bookbinding Crossword Puzzle
* Photos for your desktop
* Enamels: Love at First Sight
* Brooch or Necklace Watch

Idea Center
* Methylcel and PVA Tips and Uses
* Soldering Tips, Techniques and FAQ
* Austrian War Ribbon by Gary Merlie
* Miniature Enamel Book
* How to Clean and Maintain Soldering Iron Tips
* Correct Blade Installation in a Saw Frame

Classes
* Private Classes with Christine Cox!
* Early 2009 Class Schedule is Up!