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Tumbling is one of the most useful ways to work harden and shine jewelry.  Manufacturers make use of this process to mass finish pieces for the international jewelry market.  Small tumblers are often used by independent jewelry designers.  But, when the results aren't what they expected, designers often don't know what went wrong.

In this video, Professor John Ahr of the Online Jewelry Academy answers seven of the most frequently asked questions about the use of tumblers.

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1. Beginners course "Colorful Silver Jewelry" 
https://www.udemy.com/makingjewelry/?couponCode=JOHN_AHR
2. Intermediate course "Making Beautiful Articulated Hinged Jewelry"
https://www.udemy.com/articulatedhingedjewelry/?couponCode=ARTICULATED

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