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106 Woodcraft Birch Bark Roll hammer. Go around until the desired depth and shape have been attained. In jewelry, the most successful articles are the conches. Draw the design, and make one conch complete. If satisfac- tory, before doing any of the design, cut the required number for a belt, plus two for accident. This assures that all will be the same size. Then finish, as desired, soldering the belt holders on the back. To take away the tin look, heat the tin by holding it over a flame until a dullness comes over. Remove at once; and then, with brush and Dutch Cleanser, scrub, always in the same direction, until the whole takes on a silver appearance. Brush with chicken-feed lacquer, obtained at any hardware store. Try out on a plain piece of tin first. Rules Clean tin cans well before using. Bend tin with pliers. Use tin snips in cutting. File off rough edges at once. Tools Ball-peen hammer (% inch diameter at round end) Square and pointed pliers Tin snips (total length about 8 inches) Small file Several punches and nails Ruler T square Compass. IY i ID 2 ‘ Silver Jewelry IIN3 By INEz M. Harinc To Melt Silver The Navaho Indian uses Mexican coin silver for the mak- ing of jewelry. This he melts and molds to his liking. We can make our silver in the same way by using scrap silver or discarded Sterling ware; but remember that it is illegal to use United States coin in this way.