I recently purchased some copper from an estate sale. I love to make rings from copper tubing by annealing the copper, hammering it until it is the size I want, and finally enameling the ring which is conveniently not soldered. With my purchase at the estate sale were 3 copper tee plumbing fittings and I wondered what I would do with those pieces. The other day I was looking at one and decided to saw the ends off to make some enamel rings. After doing that, what I had left looked like a ring possibility to me, so I annealed the copper several times and hammered it repeatedly to achieve a ring size that would fit a finger. With the one ring I soldered a brass disk into the top hole in a concave position and the other ring I made copper balls and soldered those into the top ring. The rings are rustic, commanding, interesting, and are absolutely one of a kind. They are definitely attention getting. I will probably never do this again but I enjoyed these creations and plan to have them along at my fall shows.
Monday, August 25, 2014
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Tiny Copper Flower Pins
I wanted a few tiny flower pins for my aprons that I wear to shows and have been planning them for a long time. Well today I finally created 4 tiny flower pins: one will dot the "i" in Restring It, on one apron, and the 3 others will be worn on the heads of my 3 javelinas of my other apron. I started with a sheet of 22 gauge copper and cut each layer of my tiny flowers out by hand with a jeweler's handsaw. Then each flower was sanded and annealed (or heated) so I could form the flowers into 3 dimensional shapes. Next I soldered pieces together, soldered the tie tack back onto the backs, and soldered the sterling silver centers in each flower. Finally I cleaned them up and polished them. I love my tiny flower pins and hope you do, too.
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