The techniques I want to learn next are known as flush setting and foldforming. Flush setting involves taking a small faceted stone and setting it in metal in such a way that the top of the stone rests flush with the surrounding metal. For example notice how the stones in this ring by myheartmonster are set directly into the metal of the rings band.
The other technique that I would love to learn is known as foldforming. This is a technique in which sheet metal is folded, hammered and manipulated in various ways to give the resulting piece three dimensionality and shape. Here are just a few awesome examples of this technique.
This technique doesn't require any specialized tools. All that you really need is a hammer and a vise and a good pair of earplugs probably wouldn't be a bad thing. So I might tackle this one first. I will try to keep you all posted on my successes and failures as I embark on teaching myself yet another new way to manipulate metal and make pretty little trinkets. Wish me luck.
- Pennee - http://allwiredupjewelrydesigns.blogspot.com/
- Gayle - http://thisartistsjourney.blogspot.com
- Jessica @ Abella Blue - www.abellablue.com/blog
- Sylvia Anderson - http://www.sylviaanderson.blogspot.com/
- Autumn Bradley - www.autumnbradley.blogspot.com
- Scrollwork Designs - www.thesquarepegnation.blogspot.com
- Claire - http://brightstar109.blogspot.com/
- Carole - http://www.caroleaxiumdesigns.com/journal/
- Heather - http://mistyridgedesigns.blogspot.com
- Brandy - http://thefrogspond.wordpress.com
- Esmeralda (SilverBlueberry) - http://jewelry-by-silverblueberry.blogspot.com/
- Stacy http://formandfunktionaccessories.blogspot.com/
- Steph Stargell Designs - http://stephstargell.com
8 comments:
Oh, I didn't even think of fold-forming. I'm with ya on that one!
ugh - it kept my old personality.. cheeseheadwithsticks is TheFrogsPond! :) lol
Looks like you and I have the same wish for the same tools at Christmas- maybe we can learn flush setting together over the Christmas break.
I would love to try the fold-forming. I've only seen copper used. Can sterling be used as well?
yeah pennee maybe we can share pointers with one another. I really want to learn flush setting really bad.
Love the post! I'd love to learn foldforming..
I'd love to try foldforming. Your examples are beautiful. Does one need stakes? What will you form around to make the ruffles and such? I look forward to seeing your projects.
Georgette
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Beautiful.
A hug.
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