Recommended Tools & Supplies:
Plastic Tray;
Plexiglass Sheet (for sanding); and,
Sandpaper Assortment
Purchases made using the Amazon links on the OJA website at: www.onlinejewelryacademy.com, help to financially support the OJA. On our website you'll also find links to products from Durston Tools that we have reviewed. Or, you can access Durston's website at durston.com/oja.
In this video, Prof. John Ahr demonstrates a simple technique for applying a scratch finish texture to any metal surface. This finish is especially good for jewelry pieces that receive a lot of wear.
Now, I know what you're thinking. You're probably saying to yourself "How hard is it to scratch a metal object." Not hard at all! That's what makes this finish so great. But, if you follow the steps in this video you'll probably be a lot happier with the results that you produce.
The trick to getting this finish to look right is to start with a polished piece. If you don't start with a polish on your item, the finish will just look lazy and sloppy.
You'll need four different sandpaper grits to work with. Specifically, you'll need 600, 320, 100 and 80 grits. Use them in this order. So, it's like your working backwards from the way that you normally prepare an item for polishing.
There is a technique to applying this finish. You have to start with your finest grit of sandpaper. You want to smack your piece with the sandpaper, pull to make a scratch and then lift up the sandpaper. Repeat this in every direction until you stretch the entire surface of the piece. Then, move to the next courser grit and repeat the process.
If you would like to know how to sand a piece to prepare it for polishing, the OJA playlist includes such a video.
If you like this video, we've got plenty more. You can find the OJA's videos organized by category on our website at: http://www.onlinejewelryacademy.com
Subscribers to the OJA's YouTube channel have the option to receive regular notification of new OJA video releases. So, why not subscribe now? Be sure to click on the bell next to the subscribe button to turn on notifications.
The OJA offers complete courses on Udemy.com.
1. Beginners course "Colorful Silver Jewelry"
https://www.udemy.com/makingjewelry/?couponCode=JOHN_AHR
2. Intermediate course "Making Beautiful Articulated Hinged Jewelry"
https://www.udemy.com/articulatedhingedjewelry/?couponCode=ARTICULATED
3. Stone Setting Course "5 Ways To Enhance Jewelry Design Through Stone Setting"
https://www.udemy.com/stonesetting/?couponCode=OJA-DISCOUNT
Follow us on:
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And, you can support the production of future OJA videos by making a monthly contribution at: http://www.Patreon.com/onlinejewelryacademy.
Plastic Tray;
Plexiglass Sheet (for sanding); and,
Sandpaper Assortment
Purchases made using the Amazon links on the OJA website at: www.onlinejewelryacademy.com, help to financially support the OJA. On our website you'll also find links to products from Durston Tools that we have reviewed. Or, you can access Durston's website at durston.com/oja.
In this video, Prof. John Ahr demonstrates a simple technique for applying a scratch finish texture to any metal surface. This finish is especially good for jewelry pieces that receive a lot of wear.
Now, I know what you're thinking. You're probably saying to yourself "How hard is it to scratch a metal object." Not hard at all! That's what makes this finish so great. But, if you follow the steps in this video you'll probably be a lot happier with the results that you produce.
The trick to getting this finish to look right is to start with a polished piece. If you don't start with a polish on your item, the finish will just look lazy and sloppy.
You'll need four different sandpaper grits to work with. Specifically, you'll need 600, 320, 100 and 80 grits. Use them in this order. So, it's like your working backwards from the way that you normally prepare an item for polishing.
There is a technique to applying this finish. You have to start with your finest grit of sandpaper. You want to smack your piece with the sandpaper, pull to make a scratch and then lift up the sandpaper. Repeat this in every direction until you stretch the entire surface of the piece. Then, move to the next courser grit and repeat the process.
If you would like to know how to sand a piece to prepare it for polishing, the OJA playlist includes such a video.
If you like this video, we've got plenty more. You can find the OJA's videos organized by category on our website at: http://www.onlinejewelryacademy.com
Subscribers to the OJA's YouTube channel have the option to receive regular notification of new OJA video releases. So, why not subscribe now? Be sure to click on the bell next to the subscribe button to turn on notifications.
The OJA offers complete courses on Udemy.com.
1. Beginners course "Colorful Silver Jewelry"
https://www.udemy.com/makingjewelry/?couponCode=JOHN_AHR
2. Intermediate course "Making Beautiful Articulated Hinged Jewelry"
https://www.udemy.com/articulatedhingedjewelry/?couponCode=ARTICULATED
3. Stone Setting Course "5 Ways To Enhance Jewelry Design Through Stone Setting"
https://www.udemy.com/stonesetting/?couponCode=OJA-DISCOUNT
Follow us on:
Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/onlinejewelryacademy/
And, you can support the production of future OJA videos by making a monthly contribution at: http://www.Patreon.com/onlinejewelryacademy.