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Finishing a piece is sometimes an art of its own. For one thing, it requires an assessment of when you think your piece is done - "finished". That varies from piece to piece, and artist to artist. Let's start with what most might consider to be required for a finished piece.
 
Finishing a piece is sometimes an art of its own. For one thing, it requires an assessment of when you think your piece is done - "finished". That varies from piece to piece, and artist to artist. Let's start with what most might consider to be required for a finished piece.
  
--Buffing and Polishing--
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== Buffing and Polishing ==
 
*[http://gemstone.smfforfree4.com/index.php?topic=1010.0;wap2 Buffing and Polishing Guide] from Sharr Choate's book, Chapter 8: ''Creative Gold and Silversmithing''
 
*[http://gemstone.smfforfree4.com/index.php?topic=1010.0;wap2 Buffing and Polishing Guide] from Sharr Choate's book, Chapter 8: ''Creative Gold and Silversmithing''
  
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== Patination ==
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*  Chemical '''[[Patination Recipes ]]'''
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*  Heat
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*  Fuming
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== Surface treatments ==
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*  Hammer texture
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*  Satin finish
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*  Wire brush
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== Dyes, Inks, and other color application ==
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== Protecting a finish ==
  
*  '''[[Patination ]]'''
 
*  Texturing
 
*  Coloration
 
  
 
.....More coming.
 
.....More coming.

Latest revision as of 19:32, 17 May 2017

Finishing a piece is sometimes an art of its own. For one thing, it requires an assessment of when you think your piece is done - "finished". That varies from piece to piece, and artist to artist. Let's start with what most might consider to be required for a finished piece.

Buffing and Polishing[edit]

Patination[edit]

Surface treatments[edit]

  • Hammer texture
  • Satin finish
  • Wire brush

Dyes, Inks, and other color application[edit]

Protecting a finish[edit]

.....More coming.