Recommended Tools & Supplies:
Safety Glasses;
Max Wax Speedy Wax Pen;
Alcohol Torch;
Alcohol Lamp;
Electric Wax Pen;
Wax Carving File;
Wax Carving Tools;
Wax Carving Assortment;
Saw Frame & Blades;
Spiral Saw Blades;
Orange Oil Extract; and,
Wax Carving Burs
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, Professor John Ahr of the Online Jewelry Academy introduces viewers to some of the many tools that are used to create wax models. Wax models are used in the lost wax casting process to develop wearable jewelry in a variety of metals.
If you're new to the jewelry field or have never worked with wax before, this video will help you to identify the tools that you might need to create the designs that you have in mind. The tools presented in this video are quite basic. There are more expensive and technically advanced tools on the market. But, this video is a good introduction to the basics.
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.
Safety Glasses;
Max Wax Speedy Wax Pen;
Alcohol Torch;
Alcohol Lamp;
Electric Wax Pen;
Wax Carving File;
Wax Carving Tools;
Wax Carving Assortment;
Saw Frame & Blades;
Spiral Saw Blades;
Orange Oil Extract; and,
Wax Carving Burs
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, Professor John Ahr of the Online Jewelry Academy introduces viewers to some of the many tools that are used to create wax models. Wax models are used in the lost wax casting process to develop wearable jewelry in a variety of metals.
If you're new to the jewelry field or have never worked with wax before, this video will help you to identify the tools that you might need to create the designs that you have in mind. The tools presented in this video are quite basic. There are more expensive and technically advanced tools on the market. But, this video is a good introduction to the basics.
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.