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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Chalcedony Necklace



I made the necklace to donate to my children's school. It's made with faceted chalcedony drops I bought some time ago.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Practicing sawing metal



I am practicing the skills I learned in class and made this pendant with brass and copper. I stamped the circle and shaped it. The flower was drawn freehand so it's not symmetric but works fine for my first attempt.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

My bounty



This is what I got today at the Whole Bead show. I was so happy to find the puncher at the Beaducation booth! I used a drill before but it's a bit intimidating so this tool is perfect for me.

I also couldn't resist these gorgeous agate beads. The picture does no justice to the colors... Simply stunning. I will be making a necklace and a bracelet with them.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Inspiration

I opened my box of beads today as I was looking for ideas to make necklaces and found almost enough beads to make them. I need to make just a few beads to complete the sets and buy a few silver beads... Luckily the whole bead show is around the corner so I can buy the supplies I need.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Jewelry class-part 4



Tonight I soldered the top and bottom of the box. I realized the box is not square so I keep stressing out this is a learning experience.

Before I completely closed the box, I scribed a line and saw the corners. I need to file down the top and clean the box.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Jewelry class- part 3

Tonight I soldered the sides together...one side at a time and pickled it after each soldering application.

After that, I sanded the ridges on the joints and the top and bottom of the box.

Next week, I will solder the bottom of the box. I am considering stamping the top and bottom...

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Jewelry class -part 2



Tonight I made the walls even with a grinding machine.  I first taped two pieces together and made one side even and worked on the other sides.  Once the two pieces were even,  I taped a third section and cut it to match.

After I had all the pieces the same size (or at least as close as possible) I filed the burs.  I then placed them on the brick (fixture  I made in the first class).  I applied flux, put 4 tiny pieces of hard solder on top, buried them in flux and soldered two sides together.   

Soldering wasn't too bad.  I was afraid of messing it up but I am happy to report success!  I first warmed the flux until it turned white. Then I moved the heat closer and warmed the metal until the flux turned brown.  At that point, I directed the flame onto the solder and it melted.

I am very much content with the results.   I can't wait for the next class!