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Power Tool Play Time: August 2011
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Thursday, August 25, 2011. This is the moment when the bronze objects from the previous post were created in spectacular fashion. Poured from one seriously hot crucible. In my experience as a gold and silversmith I have found that the pieces which have taken the most struggle are the ones of which I am most proud. When Clouds become Mountains. The soft pink wax 'clouds' from the Waxen Clouds and Caverns. Wednesday, August 3, 2011. 18 Carats of ingot.
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Power Tool Play Time: Don't know your ring size?
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Saturday, April 21, 2012. Don't know your ring size? Copy and past this URl into your browser to find out your ring size. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring size. Just measure the inside diameter (in millimetres) of a ring you already own and compare it to to the closest figure on the chart. With this handy little bit of info you'll be able to order a ring from your jeweller in your size every time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Power Tool Play Time: April 2012
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Saturday, April 21, 2012. Don't know your ring size? Copy and past this URl into your browser to find out your ring size. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring size. Just measure the inside diameter (in millimetres) of a ring you already own and compare it to to the closest figure on the chart. With this handy little bit of info you'll be able to order a ring from your jeweller in your size every time. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Power Tool Play Time: When Clouds become Mountains
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Thursday, August 25, 2011. When Clouds become Mountains. The soft pink wax 'clouds' from the Waxen Clouds and Caverns. Post (all the way back in Feb) have now been cast in bronze. Now heavy both in weight and with surface oxide these small objects now appear much more like rocky crags than soft, sunset clouds. Or perhaps the lava flows which have solidified upon contact with the ocean at each such catastrophic seaside event. View my complete profile.
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Power Tool Play Time: April 2011
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Saturday, April 2, 2011. If you would like start using some patina's in you work, but can't find any recipes? Well, head to the resources page Brynmorgen Press website featured below. Http:/ www.brynmorgen.com/resources.html. There you will find some great easy patina recipes to get you started. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. All images and text are by the artist unless otherwise stated and are subject to Copy Right.
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Power Tool Play Time: Easy Patina's
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Saturday, April 2, 2011. If you would like start using some patina's in you work, but can't find any recipes? Well, head to the resources page Brynmorgen Press website featured below. Http:/ www.brynmorgen.com/resources.html. There you will find some great easy patina recipes to get you started. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. All images and text are by the artist unless otherwise stated and are subject to Copy Right.
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Power Tool Play Time: 18 Carats of ingot
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Wednesday, August 3, 2011. 18 Carats of ingot. This is my first gold perchase. This shot gives you a better idea of the scale of my first gold perchase, heheh. Fortunately my mum had some old gold jewellery she nolonger wares and was happy for me to add this to my 2g of 24ct gold. I then balanced out the mix with some fresh copper and fine silver in order to keep the alloy at 18ct. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Power Tool Play Time: Waxen Clouds & Caverns
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Waxen Clouds and Caverns. These are images of my recent play with wax. They show examples of two very immediate techniques for working with wax: Water Casting and Dipping. Water casting requires the maker to let go of the end result and allow the materials to take over most of the formation process. The experience is wonderfully liberating. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Jewellery for the Body.
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Power Tool Play Time: March 2011
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. A Coat of Colour. Here it is, the finished necklace with double pendant. Sterling silver, leather, cast, fabricated, painted, varnished, oxidised. These qualities are replaced by the more robust qualities of the metal. The weight increases by at least a factor of 10. It becomes durable and hard, reflecting the light back at its source and away from its self rather than letting light permeate its form. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Power Tool Play Time: That late night Call
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Power Tool Play Time. The Jewellery Design Process. Sunday, June 6, 2010. That late night Call. The phone rings, sharp and insistent with the kind of urgency only a telephone has. I answer drowsily, eyes still closed. A strange voice echos back to me from the other end of the line. Listen very carefully to what I am about to say. Write down every detail. This is of the utmost importance.". I open my eyes. Dutifully I take notes, and make a quick sketch. The night is silent, still. View my complete profile.