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Contents
- 1 Metals 100: Introduction to the Jewelry and Metal Crafts Shop
- 2 Metals 103: Introduction to Torch use: Theory and Safety
- 3 300 series Technique based classes
- 4 Metals 300: Introduction to Enameling Basics, Dry processes
- 4.1 Metals 301: Advanced Enameling, Intro to wet processes
- 4.2 Metals 302: Enameling Techniques: Champleve
- 4.3 Metals 303: Enameling Techniques: Limoge
- 4.4 Metals 304: Enameling Techniques: Plique a Jour
- 4.5 Metals 305: Introduction to Chemical and Electrolytic Surface Treatments
- 4.6 Metals 306: Electrolytic Etching
- 4.7 Metals 307: Applying Chemical Patinas and Inks
- 4.8 Metals 308: Fold Forming
- 4.9 Metals 309: Lost Wax Casting
- 4.10 Metals 310: Raising
- 4.11 Metals 311: Metal inlay
- 4.12 Metals 312: Marriage of Metals
- 4.13 Metals 313: Chase and Repousse
- 5 Metals 400: Introduction to Kiln Use
- 6 Metals 500: Introduction to Lapidary Use
Metals 100: Introduction to the Jewelry and Metal Crafts Shop
- Prerequisite: none
- Certification: no
- Duration: 60 minutes, online preview with in person quiz
- Prerequisite for: All certificate classes
Metals 100 is a comprehensive introduction to the Jewelry and Metal Craft shop within TinkerMill.
It is a non-certificate class but is a prerequisite for any shop certification class.
It introduces the shop's tool groups, safety and guidelines, self-study resources,
and examples of the types of projects best suited to this shop.
Metals 100 covers:
- Safety first
- Shop expectations, (Ferrous vs Nonferrous) attire,priority use, scale matters
- Tool groups in the shop
- Overview of curriculum paths and classes to become certified for independent tool use
- Resources for independent study and collaboration: books, magazines, shop web portal, TM experts, organizations, and suitable project suggestions
Metals 101: Basic Hand Tools & Fabrication
- Prerequisite: Metals 100
- Certification: Metals 101 - Hand tools
- Duration: 3 hours
- Required for: Completing the certification series. Metals 102 and 103
Metals 101 is a certification class, part one. The series of classes will certify a student for independent use of the shop for basic fabrication. This class provides:
- Instruction on the safe and appropriate use of un-powered hand tools
- List of tools that may be used while creating the certification project.
- Additional self-study references and list of resources: e.g.: Wire+Metals Text, Web
- Time in class or at Open Studio times to practice using the tools and complete the sampler project required for certification
- Certification sampler project: Described in class handout
Tools that may be used in the certification project:
- Jeweler’s saw
- Hole punch
- Files
- Sanding media
- Hammers
- Ring mandrel, bench block, anvil
- Dapping punch
- Pliers
- Aviation shear
- Calipers, Wire gauge, Jewelers’ rule
- Bench pin
- Stamps and punches
- Jump ring maker
Metals 102: Power Tools & Uses
- Prerequisite: Metals 100
- Certification: Metals 102 - Power tools
- Duration: 2 hours
- Required for: Specified project classes
Metals 102 is a certification class for independent use of the shop's listed power tools. It provides:
- Instruction on the safe and appropriate use of shop's power tools
- List of tools included in this certification
- Additional self-study references and list of resources: e.g.: Wire+Metals Text, Web
- Time in class or at Open Studio times to practice using the tools and complete the sampler project required for certification
- Certification sampler project: Described in class handout
Tools certified:
- Drill press
- Flexshaft
- Bench Buffer
- Belt/Disc Sander
Metals 103: Introduction to Torch use: Theory and Safety
- Prerequisite: Metals 100 and 101
- Certification: none
- Duration: 60 minutes, online with quiz in person.
- Required for: Metals 104, part three of the shop certification series.
The Metals 103 is a non-certificate class to introduce the use of the shop's torches to anneal, join or fuse metal. You will hear about the certificate classes offered, and learn when you can use the torches independently at TinkerMill. This class demonstrates the differences between soldering, brazing, and welding, annealing and tempering metal. It also provides a bit of theory and terminology for this practice.
Class Handout - Acetylene Torch Soldering Safety
Metals 103 covers:
- Safety first
- Soldering station equipment, supplies, and conventions
- Torch-related certifications
- Single fuel vs dual fuel uses
- Flame heat principles
- Understanding annealing
- Examples
- Q&A
- Resources: books, magazines, web, TM experts, organizations, and project suggestions
- List of tools that are included in certifications
'Reading this class online DOES NOT certify anyone to utilize the torches in the Metalcraft, Jewelry and Lapidary shop.'
Metals 104: Part three of the certification series, Torch application and safety
Class Handout - Metals 200-201
- Prerequisite: Metals 103
- Certification: Metals 104 final class in the certification series, complete the certification project
- Duration: 3 hours
- Required for: Independent use of the shop, future specific technique classes, independent fabrication, teaching classes
This class is a certification class for independent use of the shop's single fuel torch (Acetylene-Air).
It provides:
- Theory: Annealing different metals, silver soldering
- Instruction on the safe and appropriate use of torches for basic jewelry-making (annealing and silver alloy soldering)
- Instruction to use tools that may be used only with annealed metal
- List of tools and techniques requiring annealing (e.g.: texturing, raising, folding, riveting, making headpins)
- Additional self-study resources
- Completion of sample project- utilizing basic soldering joints
- Open Studio time to practice using the tools safely and complete the sampler project required for certification
- Certification sampler project: Described in class handout
- METALS 200 Torch Use: References and Resources
Tools used in the certification course:
- Acetylene/AIR torch (not Oxygen/Acetylene torch)
- Soldering station - materials and tools (solder, pickle, quench, hand tools, etc.)
- Rolling mill
- 3-in-1, bending brake
- Review of dapping block and disc cutter, use of punches
Metals 200: Torch use - Dual fuel
Class Handout - Acetylene Torch Soldering Safety
- Prerequisite: Metals 100-101, Metals 102, Metals 103-104
- Certification: Dual Fuel torches
- Duration: 90-120 minutes
- Required for: casting and specific projects
- How to register: You will need to contact the current shop captain to arrange an independent class. This class is only offered on a need basis.
This is a class certification for independent use of the shop's dual fuel torch rig (oxy-acetylene).
It provides:
- Theory: molten metal and high heat applications
- Instruction of safe use of the torch for casting and larger structural soldering.
- Safety review and introduction of dual fuel specific safety equipment.
- References for self study
- Hands on, supervised practice.
- Open Studio time to practice using the tools safely and complete the sampler project required for certification
- Certification sampler project: Described in class handout
- METALS 200 Torch Use: References and Resources
Tools Certified:
- Oxygen-Acetylene torch rig.
- crucibles (silver, bronze)
300 series Technique based classes
Metals 300: Introduction to Enameling Basics, Dry processes
- Prerequisite: Metals 100-101, Suggested requirements: Metals 102. 200-201
- Certification: None
- Duration: 3 hrs
- Required for: Applying glass to metal. Metals 301-304
An introduction to our Enameling studio and the possibilities within. Students will experience hands on practice applying dry enamel to metal, creating a small object.
It provides:
- Safety first! -Learn how to protect yourself while using this process.
- Introduction to Enamel as a material.
- Covers the extended uses and possible techniques with Enamel.
- Demonstration of set up, application, firing and cleaning.
- Discussion of Kiln use and safety. NON-Cert.
- Safe hands on practice of process.
- Open studio time for completion of project.
- Resources for self study and practice
- Materials needed for first class.
Metals 301: Advanced Enameling, Intro to wet processes
- Prerequisite: Metals 300
- Certification: no
- Duration: 3 hours
- Required for:
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Metals 302: Enameling Techniques: Champleve
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Metals 303: Enameling Techniques: Limoge
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Metals 304: Enameling Techniques: Plique a Jour
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Metals 305: Introduction to Chemical and Electrolytic Surface Treatments
- Prerequisite: none
- Certification: no
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Required for: Metals 306 (Electrolytic Etching), Metals 307 (Chemical Patinas and Inks)
Metals 305 is a non-certificate class to introduce the use of the shop's equipment to alter the surface appearance of metal using an electrical charge and/or chemical means. You will hear about the certificate classes offered which allow you to use this equipment independently at TinkerMill. This class explains and gives some examples of the differences between these surface treatment methods. It also provides a bit of theory and terminology for this practice.
Metals 305 covers:
- Safety first
- Station equipment, supplies, and conventions
- Certifications
- Storage and disposal of chemicals at TinkerMill
- Examples
- Q&A
- Resources: books, magazines, web, TM experts, organizations, and project suggestions
- List of tools included in certifications
Metals 306: Electrolytic Etching
- Prerequisite: Metals 305 intro to etching
- Certification: utilization of the etching equipment.
- Duration: 90-120 minutes
- Required for: any etching related projects.
This class is designed to teach safe practices and methods for electrolytic etching, etching with electricity. It provides: >br />
- Demonstration of equipment set up
- Demonstration of applying resist
- Demonstration of etching
- Hands on application and practice from start to finish
- Certification upon completion of set up, project complete and resulting clean up.
Metals 307: Applying Chemical Patinas and Inks
- See Patination Recipes
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Metals 308: Fold Forming
- Prerequisite: Metals 100-101 Suggested prerequisites are Metals 102, 200-201
- Certification: None-Technique class
- Duration: 3-4 hrs
- Required for: construction of folded forms, using folds in jewelry and sculpture
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Metals 309: Lost Wax Casting
- Prerequisite: Metals 100-101, suggested prerequisite classes: Metals 102, 200-202, Metals 400
- Certification: candidate may be certified for independent use of casting equipment upon completion of 3 successful casts
- Duration: 3 classes,2-3 hours each
- Required for: casting an object in metal. Independent use of casting equipment.
This class instructs on how to produce a metal object by way of the Lost Wax method. Wax is carved, then a mold is made of it. The mold is then placed in the kiln to melt out or lose the wax. The molten metal is then poured into the plaster cavity.
It Provides:
- Safety First!
- In depth introduction to Wax carving
- In depth introduction to mold making
- Demonstration of processes
- Hands on practice and safe use of equipment.
- Open studio time for additional casts required for certification.
- Materials needed for first class.
Metals 310: Raising
- Prerequisite: It is suggested that you complete the certification cycle. This will expedite your project process.
- Certification: No certification is offered with this class.
- Duration: Approximately 3 hours. If additional time is needed please consider attending our open studios.
- Required for: Making bowls/vessels, anticlastic and clastic forms, moving metal without compressing.
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Metals 311: Metal inlay
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Metals 312: Marriage of Metals
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Metals 313: Chase and Repousse
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Metals 400: Introduction to Kiln Use
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Metals 401: Using the Metal Craft Shop Kiln
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Metals 500: Introduction to Lapidary Use
- Prerequisite: None
- Certification: None
- Duration: 2 hours
- Required for: Metals 501: Lapidary cutting equipment
Designed to introduce the equipment, safety pertaining to and the action of cutting and shaping stones.
This class provides the following:
- Introduction and explanation of Lapidary.
- Safety First!
Metals 501: Lapidary shaping and techniques
- Prerequisite: Metals 500
- Certification:Full use of the lapidary shop
- Duration: 2 hours
- Required for:
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