Monday, March 24, 2014
lucky clover
A pretty easy project really .All you need is your saw ,paper ,metal sheet ,patina , hole punch pliers ,chain and jump ring .
Draw your glover leaf onto paper and stick that on the metal sheet .When I make something simple like that I use 18 gauge sterling silver. 20 gauge is too thin in my opinion .I know a lot use 20 or 22 gauge as the cost is much lower. After transferring your design onto the sheet simply start cutting with the jewelry saw. File your edges . add patina ( for polishing you can use sand paper or steel wool )
punch a hole add your jump ring and voila . done. I added mine to the guitar i made the previous day,
if you are interested . I have a shop
www.nicilaskin.etsy.com
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Flaming guitar pick
Rock and Roll Baby ………….
sterling guitar pick pendant with brass flames
the reason – just because I wanted to and I can
I cut out some equal sized guitar picks
one in 20 gauge sterling and one in 20
gauge brass ( copper or bronze will work too ) I filed the edges round
with a number 2 file ( pretty fine )
draw your flames onto the brass pick and start cutting with a jewelry saw and 1/0 saw blades
flux your brass flames and add solder – heat with torch until solder melts
solder both sterling and brass together
after quenching and cleaning start filing with a number 2, 3 or 4 file
see the gap ? gap no good , better start filing
file until the solder seam is smooth
start polishing
I just left the metal raw and satin looking and did not add patina drill a hole
add a jump ring and a chain and start rocking
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
cat pendant
little cat pendant
made from 18 gauge sterling silver
Draw out the shape of a cat onto paper
this cat was pretty easy to draw as I had drawn a similar shape before and for some reason I can draw faster the second time,
I added a little heart :)
start cutting with your jewelry hand saw and 1/0 saw blades
drill or punch out some holes for the eyes
I use a swanstrom hole punch pliers ,one of my most used tools
peel of the paper and start polishing
If you do not have a machine you can always use steel wool for a satin finish or some fine sand paper
Sunday, March 9, 2014
wedding bands
Had some more fun Silver smithing today
I know the album is kinda long , but maybe someone will enjoy it
I made some sterling silver wedding bands today for him and her
I used 18 gauge sterling ( 1mm thick )
draw your shape of the ring - I decided on a feather
you
can either pre draw it on paper and then glue that to the metal or if
it is an easy shape or you have a template you can draw directly on the
metal
after you are done sawing take a chasing tool or a screw driver
start to add some texture
I use a so called third hand to hold the ring
I prefer wire solder cut into pieces
there are many types of solder ( sheet , wire , stick, paste )
lay your solder across the gap after you fluxed it and start heating with your torch
a small butane torch will work as the rings are small and heat quickly
I have an acetylene / air torch which i prefer instead of the acetylene / oxygen ones ( its 1 tank of volatile gas vs. 2 tanks )
this is after soldering and quenching
the blackness comes from oxidation during the torching
this is after the bath
form the ring on a ring mandrel with a nylon hammer
basically you hammer away until you have a perfectly round ring
tada--------------round
now comes the clean up
I have a flex shaft ( yes I know .....) which is a dremel with a flexible hose . The bit I use is a 80 grit bristle brush
start polishing
nice and shiny
polish until you are satisfied :)
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