Desert Moonshine Jewelry
Desert Moonshine Jewelry
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Investing Carved Wax Rings for Casting
Watch me get this sprued wax tree of student-carved rings “invested” by mixing investment, vacuuming, and pouring it around the rings. Since Jewelry 1 folks here are on the other campus and don’t get to see this part of the process, this behind the scenes vid is for you!
Next in this process for this particular studio is steam dewaxing, then an overnight burnout in the kilns before melting down bronze or silver to cast these rings and give them back to students for clean up.
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How I curl Silver tube for hoop earrings
Просмотров 725Год назад
This is one method for bending or curling thin-walled silver tubing that has worked well for me! There are a few other ways to bend tubing that I haven’t tried yet so I just wanted to share this one. I first learned this method from Lynette Andreasen when she was instructing at the local college and have been grateful for the technique since! You can use it to make hoop earrings with a post and...
For Charity
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First half of the fabrication process for making Charity a necklace out of her father's bullet shell casing.
SUPPORT CNM Jewelry
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Sign the Petition here: www.change.org/p/keep-the-cnm-bench-jewelry-program?US:4&recruiter=1006478986& Jewelry Enthusiasts! WE NEED YOUR HELP!!‼️‼️‼️⚠️⚠️⚠️ The Upper Admin at Central New Mexico Community College @cnmsuncats have quietly announced they will be voting to eliminate the Jewelry Program without ANY faculty, local business, or community input. This is extremely upsetting, and I am LI...
Flame Painting Copper Process
Просмотров 40 тыс.3 года назад
Just fooling around with some flame and practicing heat control. Process video is sped up 4x the speed! Acetylene torch with size 1 torch tip for annealing, and size 00 tip for painting.

Комментарии

  • @customerservice2902
    @customerservice2902 15 дней назад

    Jesus Christ you used waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too big of a flask, and waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much investment.

  • @KENO_JEWELRY
    @KENO_JEWELRY 29 дней назад

    Hi, I wanted to know how to calculate how much water and powder I need? Thank you 🙏

  • @debutpayum4146
    @debutpayum4146 2 месяца назад

    Can we use this in home decoration

  • @ceecee3339
    @ceecee3339 4 месяца назад

    Gorgeous ❤

  • @quirkyrosedesign4778
    @quirkyrosedesign4778 10 месяцев назад

    Gorgeous!

  • @kristinmeyer489
    @kristinmeyer489 10 месяцев назад

    Gorgeous

  • @doracarrington9219
    @doracarrington9219 Год назад

    Beautiful colours and design. I have not tried this type of jewellery making yet - what is that black circular thing you hover over your work - would it be something like a cooler?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 10 месяцев назад

      It’s a fume extractor-I didn’t have a fan at the time so I was using the fume extractor to help cool my metal so the temperature would land on the color I hoped for.

  • @juanamariavalenzuelaquiroz2252

    Cuando voy a tener traducción

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 10 месяцев назад

      This video doesn’t have any narration, just a short visual demonstration of the process.

  • @Nancy4133nope
    @Nancy4133nope Год назад

    Really cool I am working on some handmade tubing and am definitely going to try this out so its called steel music wire I will check tomorrow hoping I can find it

  • @faunheartist6680
    @faunheartist6680 Год назад

    Sooo Good! 👏🏼🎉

  • @faunheartist6680
    @faunheartist6680 Год назад

    It's so beautiful! ❤

  • @SuzanneBernadette-kf1zv
    @SuzanneBernadette-kf1zv Год назад

    Beautiful and Beautifully made

  • @SnoriSnorison
    @SnoriSnorison Год назад

    This is an AMAZING tutorial!! Thanks for posting!!

  • @SuzanneBernadette-kf1zv
    @SuzanneBernadette-kf1zv Год назад

    So beautiful

  • @TexasToodie
    @TexasToodie Год назад

    Very cool! Can you share where I can get the crushed firebrick and blow? I'm just a beginner and hobbyist but this looks so fun

  • @CalebP618
    @CalebP618 Год назад

    Will this work on thicker copper,?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 Год назад

      Depends on what you mean by thicker copper? As long as you can bring the temperature up successfully you should technically be able to do it I think. This was 18 gauge copper and I’ve done bigger 16 gauge copper pieces using an acetylene torch too. There are other flame artists that use oxy/acetylene setups on much larger pieces of copper as well but I’m unsure of the thickness they may have been using. ruclips.net/user/shortsvgLKuNepScY?feature=share

  • @flowergirl3547
    @flowergirl3547 Год назад

    Ya

  • @Idk-23-jw2
    @Idk-23-jw2 Год назад

    It’s really pretty and I bet it was hard to make

  • @keelygreen6455
    @keelygreen6455 Год назад

    BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!! Do you seal the piece to keep it's color? IF so, what do you use?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 Год назад

      Thank you, I do seal it afterward. I’ve used Rustoleum gloss and Colorloc but am going to try UV Resin next to see what works best.

    • @keelygreen6455
      @keelygreen6455 Год назад

      Sweet, thanks so much. Seems to be the thing to do now. Good luck! I am going to try that myself!

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 Год назад

      @@keelygreen6455 Good luck to you too!

    • @yvonnerodney519
      @yvonnerodney519 Год назад

      I use Pretotecta Clear

    • @iGuide_net
      @iGuide_net Год назад

      ​@@desertmoonshinejewelry2020 uv resin for sure

  • @dedge8425
    @dedge8425 2 года назад

    So smart, to drag the radial lines toward the point, rather than toward the edge.

  • @larrymoremckenzie3029
    @larrymoremckenzie3029 2 года назад

    Don't really need a draw plate,steel plate with hole small enough so,copper or silver don't fit through!

  •  2 года назад

    do you have any method on brass or would this apply the same on brass?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

      I’ve tried but brass has less copper content and just doesn’t get the same oxidization colors that 100% copper can get.

  • @Lucas-ck1po
    @Lucas-ck1po 2 года назад

    Hi sir, is it possible to get such preety patterns in more solid copper pieces? all i see are thin copper sheets being decorated in this flame techniques, i wanna know if its possible to do it in some copper flashlight bodies i have. I have access to an oxi-acetilene torch but not sure if it would work on more solid pieces

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

      Sorry for the late reply-I’ve been using 18 gauge copper and that seems to get some good results. I haven’t tried oxy acetylene setups and wonder if the flame would be too hot in places for the copper to be heated gradually but it’s worth a try. A lot of people use thin copper because it’s faster and has less weight for wall hangings and earrings.

  • @faunheartist6680
    @faunheartist6680 2 года назад

    Wow !! It's amazing! Gas geek?? I love AV gas! Haha

  • @faunheartist6680
    @faunheartist6680 2 года назад

    Omg Yessss!! 👌🏾⭕️🙌🏽

  • @alialotus1925
    @alialotus1925 2 года назад

    that is so cool! May i ask you how to keep the color after?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

      The metal needs to be either sprayed or dipped with a sealant in order to keep the colored oxidization intact.

  • @9daywonda
    @9daywonda 2 года назад

    Though this was unusual!!!

  • @glendasnailham8275
    @glendasnailham8275 2 года назад

    Brilliant my first go and well chuffed I’m 71 next month and learnt something new thank you take care

  • @glendasnailham8275
    @glendasnailham8275 2 года назад

    Just had to have go

  • @glendasnailham8275
    @glendasnailham8275 2 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @beatrizsosa1880
    @beatrizsosa1880 2 года назад

    Hola,ésto es sobre cerámica? Y los gases del soplete que son? Gracias x la información

    • @dedge8425
      @dedge8425 2 года назад

      Hola. No es sobre cerámica, solamente cobre, y los gases son oxígeno y acetileno.

  • @litebrite8993
    @litebrite8993 2 года назад

    I am from Canada and happened upon your video. I commend you for trying to keep this course alive, I think it is very important also and so I have written to the people you have mentioned and added the note you indicated. I tried to sign the petition but there is an error when I click on the link and there's no petition. I have also added this at the end for my own part, and wished to share it with you... "As for my own special note I wish to say that artistic endeavours have always played an integral part of humanities growth. Where would we be today without the renaissance? Without inventors, artists, and visionaries pushing the boundaries of human thought and abilities we remain stagnant. It all starts right here, with such a simple program that can give life to so many. With all that the world has suffered these last few years, do not take away what life is yet still wishing to thrive. Keep hope alive. Keep art alive." Good luck!! I know it will be alright :)

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

      Hi there, thank you so much! I think the petition has concluded. We were successful in getting to board to alter their proposal from getting rid of the classes entirely to just getting rid of the ability to earn a certificate of achievement from them. We were able to keep the classes as Fine Arts electives!

    • @litebrite8993
      @litebrite8993 2 года назад

      @@desertmoonshinejewelry2020 That's wonderful! I'm happy to hear it, ty for sharing! And Congratulations to all of you!! :)

  • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
    @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

    Check out the Fall 2022 Class Schedule for Jewelry at CNM Community College here: www.cnm.edu/students/register/class-schedule

  • @christopherbratton3821
    @christopherbratton3821 2 года назад

    Silversmithing was one of TVI’s (CNM) first offered programs.

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

      Right. So this is very disappointing if the proposal to Sunset the program goes through. Please sign the petition. The next subcommittee meeting for the Board is April 27th to discuss their decisions, and the final vote takes places May 10th.

  • @revid64
    @revid64 2 года назад

    So the hose on top is to haul out fumes or to cool it of quicker? If you don’t coat it with something will it lose its color?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

      I’m using the hose for both actually since I don’t have a little desk top fan yet. And you are correct, it will continue to oxidize unless it is sealed.

  • @bethshanwright3960
    @bethshanwright3960 2 года назад

    Does this work on copper powder too?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

      That’s a really great question Beth! I don’t personally have experience working with Copper Powder so I couldn’t tell you. All copper will have a similar reaction to heat and oxidization though.

  • @catzkeet4860
    @catzkeet4860 3 года назад

    I love the colours of heated copper but I hate what sealants do to them, hence I either leave them unsealed and warn potential buyers(and advise them what they can use if they wish to seal and that it will kill some of the colour) , or keep heat treated pieces for myself.

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 3 года назад

      Totally understand how frustrating it is for finished pieces to not contain the same amount of color as you intended…I’ve been sealing and informing customers of the before and after-that the sealant acts as a UV filter like glass-so their pieces may be a little less blue.

    • @lourias
      @lourias 2 года назад

      Are you saying that spray painting copper with a clear-coat or even using clear nail polish will removed, or at least fade, a colored patina on copper?

    • @jacksonmcready3238
      @jacksonmcready3238 2 года назад

      @@desertmoonshinejewelry2020 Maybe try sealing it with carnauba wax by lightly heating the piece up and applying the wax layer? I'm not sure if it will work here with copper, but i've seen this method used to seal damascus steel art pieces and etched blades so that the colour and contrast remain. Maybe worth a shot?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

      @@lourias any sealant seems to dull some of the blues a bit -it’s a widespread struggle for flame painters trying to find a way to preserve the brightness of their copper’s colors.

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 2 года назад

      @@jacksonmcready3238 worth a try but I have a feeling heating it will alter the colors that have just been oxidized onto the piece or buffing the wax in any way may mess with the layer of oxidization. Someone also suggested nano ceramic plating so I’m researching that too. Thank you for your input!

  • @pamcullen537
    @pamcullen537 3 года назад

    It reminded me of a butterfly wing - lovely. What do you coat it with to seal 🦆💕

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 3 года назад

      Hi Pam, I ended up coating it in two layers of Rustoleum spray sealant and it kept most of its color. It does lose some color with the sealant but not all of it.

  • @bobgillis1137
    @bobgillis1137 3 года назад

    Cool!

  • @polosandoval
    @polosandoval 3 года назад

    I’m making some sterling silver hoop earrings for my lovely bride and this short video is exactly what I needed to know! Thank you!

  • @akkad7514
    @akkad7514 3 года назад

    Holy cow! thats super cool, how do you pinpoint what the color's going to be? is it based off temp?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 3 года назад

      Yes, copper goes through a spectrum as it reaches various degrees. So I aim to heat it to a point just before the color I’m looking for so the copper temp “arrives” at that color if that makes any sense.

    • @akkad7514
      @akkad7514 3 года назад

      @@desertmoonshinejewelry2020 Interesting... im curious, is it possible for electroplated copper to be flame painted?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 3 года назад

      @@akkad7514 that’s a very good question. I would imagine that it would heat differently depending on the metal type beneath the electroplating, or would damage any organic material beneath the copper. Doesn’t hurt to do some research though!

    • @thaiphra2183
      @thaiphra2183 2 месяца назад

      ❤❤❤ such a beautiful hue of blue, what temperature were you at to avhieve this please?

  • @stephensugiono9194
    @stephensugiono9194 3 года назад

    Love pattern and colors! Do you have to specifically use acetylene torch or any torch will do?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 3 года назад

      As far as I know, many flame painters use oxy/propane because it burns cleaner, but acetylene is what I have available to me at the moment. You’d want to avoid soot buildup.

    • @alchemykitchen777
      @alchemykitchen777 2 года назад

      any torch will do, size of flame matters though for how small you want detail.

    • @edienorris9268
      @edienorris9268 Год назад

      Mine keeps turning grey. What I’m I doing wrong. Got 2 different torches. I’m messing up all my cooper 😭

  • @zarrir
    @zarrir 3 года назад

    Can you coat it with something to protect?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 3 года назад

      Hi Padre! Yes, it's important to use a spray seal or lacquer to preserve this moment in time of the oxidization before the heat patina is rubbed off or just fades from oxidization over time. It's important to note that a sealant will alter the colors due to light interference, but you can still retain a lot of the color and contrast.

  • @taopic-artcreator7798
    @taopic-artcreator7798 3 года назад

    Beautiful color! What kind of torch is that?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 3 года назад

      Hi! For this one, I just used an acetylene torch with a Smith torch tip #1 to do the initial oxidization, and then a smaller size #00 for the drawing and heat patina coloring.

  • @amybeers7898
    @amybeers7898 3 года назад

    Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.

  • @vaypet
    @vaypet 3 года назад

    that's so neat! Whats the black tube you'er holding on top of it? is it cooling the copper?

    • @desertmoonshinejewelry2020
      @desertmoonshinejewelry2020 3 года назад

      Thanks! And yes, it’s a fume extractor since I didn’t have a fan. It definitely helps to have something you can cool the copper with when it reaches the temp you are hoping for.

    • @1bigapp
      @1bigapp 3 года назад

      @@desertmoonshinejewelry2020 so it works as exhaust, ain't it? 😀 Tia! You make such awesome things!