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Posts by Ted Dreger Metalwork
Turquoise set in sterling silver ring.
The stone size determined to ring size due to the design I chose. Came out to a US size 13 ring.
Really happy with how this ring came out.
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..replaced by a tower of apartments for Americans and Canadians.
I mostly hit my goal on this cuff, but I keep revisiting, working on one with the raised texture instead of sunken. Also playing with a clasp and hinged version with a more "fine jewelry" design goal.
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Cast sterling cuff in style of vintage Taxco jewelry was my goal. Inspired by textured privacy glass you find see everywhere in old buildings in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
I took a piece home from a building which, like a lot of PV, which will be gone soon, ...
#taxco #silversmith #jewelry
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Yellow bronze alloys can give a really nice color similar to 14k. I've only cast with bronze. Bronze alloys also take chemical patinas really well from my experience
HARD PASS!
To whatever you like. I have a growing list where my response will be HARD PASS.
Cast bronze lapel pin.
Currently only one, but I might some more.
#jewelry #lostwaxcasting #metalwork #tdmw
My tribute to Lao Gan Ma brand chili oil with black beans.
One of one since they changed the lid to have a sticker instead of printing her image directly on the metal like they used to.
#laoganma #jewelry #metalwork
Built of an older branch of this open source project:
github.com/jbruce12000/... #kilncontroller #opensource
Image of computer controlled programmable kiln controller for lost wax casting burnout. Features a touchscreen LCD panel to start/stop and manage burnout.
Images is of a computer controlled kiln controller and a Neycraft brand manual temperature controlled kiln.
I built a new kiln controller. This time with touchscreen display. This is the 3rd kiln controller I've built. Same Neycraft manual kiln for ~30 years. Need to remove plastic film and finish screwing together, but test fire was 💯 #lostwaxcasting #jewelrymaking #silversmith #metalsmith #goldsmith
Probably an unpopular opinion, but Clerks is the only movie I can remember wanting my time back.
If he was the candidate, I would reluctantly vote for him, but agree. To me he is a socially moderate republican.
And they just finished that rehab/restoration on the Castro, that would be a great show. I love her older voice so much.
When I was younger, I didn't care for sit down shows since it changes the dynamic so much. Admittedly, I do prefer them now... though the last show I went to was SRO.
Conical steel forming stake mounted in vise
The joy of finding you already have the shape of forming stake you were shopping for.
#metalsmith #tdmw
Gold is so insanely expensive rn. Shown is ~52grams of 18k gold being alloyed and made into wire. The intrinsic value of the gold is $4173.
If I purchased 18K gold wire instead of making it, it would have been an additional $1000 in processing charges.
#jewelry #handmade #goldsmith #tdmw
Do you remember seeing the mushroom cloud to the north? I do, mostly because it was confusing that it looked like a nuclear mushroom cloud which I also didn't understand
Also I had poor suction on this test because I skipped adding the wax tubes I normally add on the walls of the solid flask. At least that's what I think happened.
I use wet paper towels to get a better/consistent seal and also extends the life of my rubber gaskets.
Prototype flask base.
It's a challenge to target the 18mm/.75" pour spout (in black below) with a graphite crucible, especially when pouring small amounts for say 1-2 gold rings (15-30g total weight).
New funnel is 50mm/2" wide and test pour went well, though flask not well seated for vacuum
Two Graphite melting crucibles, one brand new and one used and disintegrating.
New baby, old baby.
Graphite crucibles wear out fast. The fresh one is smooth and shiny, the other used ~15 times is a crumbling mess.
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Containers of the molding product Defiant 25 2 part silicone mold and a U-frame mold.
Siraya Tech Defiant 25 (1:1) is my new favorite molding silicone. I used to use Sorta-Clear 37 (1:1) and sometimes Sorta-Clear 18 (10:1)
It is thinner, trapping less bubbles (I still vacuum after mixing) and cheaper. Durability is TBD.
#moldmaking #jewelrymaking #silversmithing #sirayatech #tdmw
Day one Tokyo: I always wondered where the "land" hanging in space on classic Chinoiserie wallpaper etc from Europeans (left, pic 1) was based on. Was it maps (right, pic 2) like this one at Tokyo National Museum that present space in an unusual way? Any art history majors know?
Prototype flask base (right)
Vacuum casting when using an electro-melt furnace is a challenge with small flasks b/c the pouring area is so small.
Trying to make an improved wider funnel base unless someone knows where do buy something like this commercially?
#tdmw #lostwaxcasting #metalsmith
This is old country studio. I just expanded it last year before I received my residency visa
One path to lower upfront costs would be a smith little torch with regulators for disposable tanks (propane + oxygen) so you can defer buying regulators and full size tanks
Yeah, just not compatible with tips #1 and #2 for reasons I forget
I switched to a smith little torch (oxygen acetylene) about 15 years ago. I love it! I also switched to oxygen and propane about 4 years ago, just means you can't use the smallest two tips.
People work differently, but for me, i use the wire mill all the time (had for ~10 years) and I rarely use my flat mill (20+ years) for me, the flat mill was a mistake