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		<title>Working with Copper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think copper is a lovely material to work with. It is malleable and easily worked, can be oxidized, and is relatively cheap! When it comes to ease of working and hardening, sterling silver is my first choice, but when it comes to price and workability combined, copper can&#8217;t be beat.
 Here is a somewhat [...]]]></description>
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