Vital Elements is starting a series of metal-smithing
Work-shops
with the purpose of providing single steps to gain a total knowledge of working with metal to create jewelry. Once you know the basics, project specific classes will follow.
Every month beginning in March there will be 2 different workshops offered twice. The following are March classes all on Monday evening 5:30 to 8:00 so have an early dinner and come ready to learn.
Classes are going to be kept purposely small with payment required a week in advance. S
Student are required to have their own tools and keeping cost in mind these workshops will allow you to build your metal working tools slowly and affordably.
Occasionally I will have some of these available to purchase at Vital Elements
March 7 and 14 metal sawing 30.00 plus materials
March 21 and 28 stamping 30.00 plus materials
In April we will continue
April 4 -5 beginning PMC 1st evening create piece 2nd evening fire and finish $60 +materials
April 11-12 beginning PMC 60 + materials
April 25th Chains, earring wires, findings and cold connections. $30 + materials
May 2nd Tiny treasure locket. Perquisite metal sawing, cold connections.
The following tool lists are needed if you plan on making your own jewelry.
Class tool list
Sawing jewelry saw, bench pin, size 2 blades, 6x6 sheet of 22gauge copper, bronze, nickel silver, or brass
Hand drill, small metal files.
Stamping. Alphabet metal working stamps, Ball pen hammer copper, silver, brass sheet metal,
Chains etc.
Various gauges of steel.copper, sterling wire.
Call 360-298-0300 or come in to reserve a seat. Classes are limited and will fill fast.
Bench pin
saw blades
saw
sheet metal, copper, sterling or nickel silver.
STAMPING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES
Ball pen hammer
Browne’s or Ace
Metal stamps
Alphabetical
Harbor freight search for metal stamps
Basic tools and supplies that will be needed
Wire cutters
Round nose pliers
Bent nose or chain nose pliers
Wire in various gauges 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
Sheet metal
Please check all your resources
Old jewelry, kitchen drawers for things that can be recycled, old baking pans, copper wire from electric work or unused and broken lamps get resourceful and reuse and recycle.
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