I have a friend living with me for a while and she makes jewelry like we make pedals. She asked if she could have some stuff from my stash.
This is the first few things she came up with just messing around.
(https://i.imgur.com/m2WpFpH.jpg)
I'm guessing you're now completely out of 220R(?) resistors. :P
Nice jewelry though.
My wife has ear rings she purchased that are made of surplus electronic bits and pieces, gets a fair number of comments. There is a market out there.
dave
Looks good!
For bonus marks, what is the total resistance of the bracelet? ;)
Oh man, I want that bracelet!
Quote from: mjg on January 07, 2018, 08:52:54 PM
For bonus marks, what is the total resistance of the bracelet? ;)
Trick question -- they don't form a circuit.
Carbon resistors for the Fall Edition
Quote from: peAk on January 08, 2018, 02:43:37 AM
Carbon resistors for the Fall Edition
And an mn3005 on a chunky gold chain, for when you really want to bling it up.
That's pretty cool.
Quote from: mjg on January 08, 2018, 06:33:00 AM
And an mn3005 on a chunky gold chain, for when you really want to bling it up.
For those very special occasions, a pair of SAD1024 earrings! :) :)
Since I was a child, I liked to deal with hand-made bracelets, and I made them with all the possible materials that I could find around the house. Now that I have grown up, some skills have developed, and I still did a bracelet weaving course and decided to open my own online business. I was thinking about trying something new, and I decided to buy Opals from opalgalaxy.com (https://opalgalaxy.com) . Soon I got a parcel full of these beautiful stones, and I started to create example bracelets to show customers the new goods. I would say that they sell very quickly and I see that people like these jewels.