Wednesday, May 14, 2008

My first piece

I thought I would post a photo of the first piece I made in metal. It's a spoon. I made it fall semester 1996 in the beginning jewelry and metalsmithing class at the University of Iowa. Its aluminum with brass rivets. I remember I considered anodizing it, but decided not to cause it seemed most people got pretty poor results.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

table

I needed to raise the table up 5 1/2" to make the bench pin the same height as the one on my bench. So Saturday I got 6" high cinderblocks at Menards. I am happy with it.


Friday, May 9, 2008

I finished filing the edges of my copper vase and put a rivet in the hole I had drilled in the wrong spot. I think it's ready to start piercing.

I need to do something to make my work area more comfortable to sit at. The thing is too big to work on at my bench, so I have to use my work table which is too low for sawing. I think I need to get cinder blocks or something to put under the feet of the table to raise it. I tried sitting at a lower height on a little stool but that was not very comfortable.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

2nd hammer

This is the 2nd hammer head I made during the class. It's about the same as the one in my previous post. This one is not quite finished.

I started with round stock, cause there wasn't any square stock available in the right size. I cut one end on the lathe to the diameter I wanted the face to be.

Then I cut the rest of it square.

I put the vise at an angle to cut the tapered part behind the face.

I put it in the vise at an angle to cut the cross peen.

These photos are after I filed out the machining marks, and ground a few parts by hand. This is how it looks right now. I need to sand it. I don't know if I will harden this one, I might just work harden the face.

hammer

A few days ago I finished the hammer head I was making. I did most of the work in my machine shop class, and some of the work at my studio. I case hardened it last week in class. I really only case hardened it cause I wanted the mottled gray color, but I wasn't very happy with the way it looked. I tempered it and got some violet/blue colors on the lighter spots and I thought it looked good after that.



After the case hardening there were some areas on it that look sort of etched. It's not scale, I dont know why it happened, I don't know much about case hardening.

filing

Last night I ground some of the edges of the vase on the belt grinder. Then I put it in a vise and was filing the parts I couldn't reach with the belt grinder. I will work on it some more today.



Saturday, May 3, 2008

2008 Jewelry Arts Awards

I found out today that I got 1st and 2nd place in the rings category in the Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist Jewelry Arts Awards. The winning pieces will be published in the Sept issue of Lapidary Journal.

1st place:


2nd place:


I got 1st place in the rings category in 2006. Last year I didn't enter because I missed the deadline. I had marked it on my calendar as April 1st when really it was March 1st. So it's good that I had 2 pieces win this year to make up for missing last year.