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BLING IT ON
Senior Eero Alber uses his extensive experience to design and craft Jewelry for himself and his peers

RIGHT Eero begins his pendant by putting a starter hole in the metal, which helps him know where to drill.
LEFT Eero uses the drill press to put a hole in the metal, allowing him to make it a pendant. “I have taken the class 4 times,” said Alber. “I enjoy the teacher, Hensley, and it’s just a good creative and experimental outlet.”
ABOVE In his notebook, Alber sketches his next idea. He considers this to be a tendious process with many factors, such as what tools, resources, and machines will be needed to create the pieces.
