Amber Listserv / More beads
Andy Ng
andy.ng.aik.hoe at gmail.com
Fri Mar 23 23:30:56 EDT 2007
Hi The Edgars. Thanks but my fingers suffered no damage in the making of
those beads. Gotta luv mechanization! If bulk buyers happen to be in the
state of Penang, Malaysia I'll arrange with my cousin to give them a factory
tour after the machinery's protected by a patent.
Yes Suz, drilling them is not easy. Aside from having to get a crisp and
clean drillhole lip, a decision has to be made as to where to put make the
hole...is the bead best shown with the hole parallel to the resin flow-lines
or perpendicular to them or at a diagonal? This is a choice best left to the
buyer and that's why most often the beads leave the factory undrilled. And
no Suz, I don't work amber in my sleep...but I do dream of getting back in
the jungles to scour for more. Being stuck in town with paperwork and
handling orders is NOT my cup of tea.
Andy
On 3/24/07, The Edgars <theedgars at shaw.ca> wrote:
>
> hey Andy
>
> that's allot of work and consistent to you should string them up and take
> a photo
> I know haw hard it is to make allot of round beads
> my condolences to your fingers
>
> w
>
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