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"Journey of a Thousand Beads"
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Author: Dale_Lynn, Contributing Editor



Any way, I continue to make more beads, but there is a bit of creative block. Don't know where to go with designs. Maybe I'm preoccupied on annealing existing beads. Once I work out annealing processes and then I can sell my beads, I will have better idea what is "marketable"?

I have ideas for Christmas gifts also so with kiln and ability to anneal the beads, maybe that will move ahead.

Drat! A month has gone by and no entries in this journal. (6-30-02)

Just making beads, beads, beads! Getting better though!

I did get a kiln and do have it setup. I've annealed almost all my 400-500 or so breads.

Don't think this journal will survive, but I will continue to make beads...

So long, journal....

Dale
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Dale is a retired telecommunications technician (after 38 years). He lives in California on the coast near Monterey Bay with his wife Jeri, dog Ginger, and parrot named Azure. Dale's interest are very diverse. In his past he has enjoyed welding sculptures in both arc welding and gas welding, racing radio control model boats, rock polishing and dabbled in sterling silver casting (lost wax). He also loves kite flying- two string stunt variety, prowling through flea markets, and is now engaged in restoring a Fiberglass bodied 'Dune Buggy'. His passion at the moment is exploring glass bead making.
E-Mail: dmeisen@pacbell.net Web Site: http://

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