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
In this video, Prof. John Ahr demonstrates how to control where solder goes when sweat soldering and how to create dimension using a hammer and a dapping punch. These leaf earrings are a great project for intermediate and beginning jewelers.
Sweat soldering doesn't sound very pretty. But the results can be beautiful. However, there is a high potential for ugly jewelry if you don't know how to control where the solder flows. This is because solder is an alloy and its not exactly the same color as the metal it is intended to be used to solder. For example, solder on the surface of a sterling silver item may look yellowish or like the beginning of tarnish. To make things worse, it's difficult to remove solder from some surfaces; especially textured ones.
The two hallmarks of jewelry made by beginners are: holes that are drilled through elements; and, flatness. The planishing technique demonstrated in this video will help you to advance the look of your jewelry if you're guilty of working flat. And, best of all, if you use polished tools you can substantially cut down the time you spend buffing your piece.
If you like this video there are many more like it included in the Online Jewelry Academy's playlist. You can find the OJA's videos organized by category on our website at: http://www.onlinejewelryacademy.com.
You can find the OJA's videos organized by category on our website at: http://www.onlinejewelryacademy.com
Do You Still Have Questions About Making This Project? If so check out this video in which I explain all of the tools and complete processes I used to make this project: https://youtu.be/bKRdLvZ6gC8
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.
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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.
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
In this video, Prof. John Ahr demonstrates how to control where solder goes when sweat soldering and how to create dimension using a hammer and a dapping punch. These leaf earrings are a great project for intermediate and beginning jewelers.
Sweat soldering doesn't sound very pretty. But the results can be beautiful. However, there is a high potential for ugly jewelry if you don't know how to control where the solder flows. This is because solder is an alloy and its not exactly the same color as the metal it is intended to be used to solder. For example, solder on the surface of a sterling silver item may look yellowish or like the beginning of tarnish. To make things worse, it's difficult to remove solder from some surfaces; especially textured ones.
The two hallmarks of jewelry made by beginners are: holes that are drilled through elements; and, flatness. The planishing technique demonstrated in this video will help you to advance the look of your jewelry if you're guilty of working flat. And, best of all, if you use polished tools you can substantially cut down the time you spend buffing your piece.
If you like this video there are many more like it included in the Online Jewelry Academy's playlist. You can find the OJA's videos organized by category on our website at: http://www.onlinejewelryacademy.com.
You can find the OJA's videos organized by category on our website at: http://www.onlinejewelryacademy.com
Do You Still Have Questions About Making This Project? If so check out this video in which I explain all of the tools and complete processes I used to make this project: https://youtu.be/bKRdLvZ6gC8
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.
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/JewelryAcademy/
Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/onlinejewelryacademy/
Twitter - http://twitter.com/@jewelryacademy
And, you can support the production of future OJA videos by making a monthly contribution at: http://www.Patreon.com/onlinejewelryacademy.