File 57 - [Accidental Video Post]

Jul 02, 2010 15:04

[Naoto is seated at her work bench in her workshop/laboratory/atelier busily working on some silver jewelry. She's wearing goggles with magnifying lenses, apparently engraving something on the inside of a man's silver ring. Several other pieces are strewn about on her workspace, such as a skull ring, a skull pendant, some ear cuffs, and a few ( Read more... )

karen minazuki, dr. william birkin, rouge the bat, akira inugami, alphonse elric, kanji tatsumi, tinkering in the workshop, saguru hakuba

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gemhunter July 3 2010, 02:04:57 UTC
Skulls are not your style.

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video forever~ truthinfortune July 3 2010, 02:07:46 UTC
Oh! Um... They're not for me! They're for my friends... Skulls are kind of Kanji's personal trademark...

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Video too~ gemhunter July 3 2010, 02:21:45 UTC
Uh huh~ Let me know how the honeymoon goes.

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truthinfortune July 3 2010, 03:30:10 UTC
Wh-What? Who said anything about a honeymoon?!

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touchofgenius July 3 2010, 03:51:35 UTC
That's... Really impressive.

I wouldn't mind learning how to do something like that one day. Is it ridiculously hard?

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video forever~ truthinfortune July 3 2010, 04:20:09 UTC
Oh! Um... thank you... [Gonna hide that ring now...]

No, not really. I'm using silver metal clay and wire to make most of these pieces. All you need is a kiln that can fire at 1,620 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours. As long as you can work clay, you can custom-make any sort of jewelry you can imagine.

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touchofgenius July 3 2010, 04:29:19 UTC
I'm sort of pathetically uncreative... More science than art, you know? But I was really more talking about the, uh. The engraving.

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truthinfortune July 3 2010, 04:46:18 UTC
I wouldn't say that the too disciplines are mutually exclusive... After all, I'm something of a scientist myself, and my drawing skills are pretty good, since I have to draft so many blueprints.

Oh, that? Well, as long as you have a small rotary tool, like a Dremal or something of that nature, it's not all that hard. You just need a steady hand, and good handwriting.

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