Here are some other pieces I finished at Peters Valley. All the bracelets are sterling silver.
The first two were run through a corrugator before being formed with a mold in a hydraulic press.
Of the nine pieces I made at PV, I think these are my favorites. The corrugation makes the silver look like it's ruffled, especially in the white bracelet. The patina on the other one blew me away - I've never gotten that many colors from liver of sulfur. As far as I know, it was just LoS in water - but the teacher kept it pre-mixed in a brown glass jar and we brushed it on cold. I've read a bunch of books on jewelry-making in the past year and many of them had "recipes" for using LoS, but none of them recommended keeping it in liquid form. I haven't tried it since I got home, but if this is the kind of patina cold application gives, I'm for it.For the third bracelet, I fused silver wire to the silver sheet and then ran it through the rolling
mill to flatten the wire before molding. The patina on this one isn't as striking - I think it's because this wasn't polished to a high shine like the other one. Finally, this pendant is the last thing I finished at jewelry camp.
The stone is a quartz doublet: two layers of quartz with a thin layer of rose gold between. This started out as a way to salvage a mistake. I had domed the pac-man shaped circle, then decided I didn't like it and hammered it flat, which erased most of the texture and made it slightly lopsided. I put it aside and made another one for the piece I was working on. Later I was looking at the pieces I had left over and started playing with some bits of wire and the lopsided pac-man. Something about the arrangement clicked and, with a little extra texturing using a chasing tool, I had a new pendant -- which I actually like better than the original piece I had been trying to make when I made the mistake.So the lesson for today is "Carry a big torch and make lemonade." Or something like that.



7 comments:
I don't think I've ever used mapp gas for soldering.
I use an atmospheric propane torch. When you're ready to go shopping again, let me know and I'll look up the info on it. I got it at a welding shop.
Nice pendant!
Thanks! I'll take you up on that offer.
I don't make any matting tools. You can get some commercially. They're not great. You can improve them by tapering the end that the hammer strikes, with a grinder or even a large handfile.
I love your Pac-Man Pendant. It sounds like you had a great time at jewelry camp. I'm a little jealous -- sounds so fun!
Thanks! I did have a great time. I'm already trying to figure out when and where to go next.
Gorgeous ruffles bracelets!!
black spiderwebs and a dungeon-like basement?? sounds like you are ready for halloween!
wow i have never soldered with an open flame..only iron. sounds thrilling :-)
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