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LARK JEWELRY & BEADING Heat, Color, Set & Fire Surface Effects for Metal Jewelry MARY HETTMANSPERGER

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Etched Copper Neckpiece Add a green patina on etched copper to create a truly individual necklace. Techniques Cutting Etching Punching holes Adding a green patina Riveting Wirework MaTerials Copper sheet, 24 gauge, 6 inches (15.2 cm) square 50 flat round copper beads, each 1 4 inch (6 mm) 12 flat round copper beads with green patina, each 1 4 inch (6 mm) Copper wire, 26 gauge, 10 feet (3.1 m) Copper wire, 14 gauge, 30 inches (76.2 cm) 12 copper jump rings, 16 gauge, each 1 4 inch (6 mm) Green patina solution Ferric chloride solution Black permanent marker WhaT You Do 1 Cut a 3-inch (7.6 cm) square from the 6-inch (15.2 cm) copper square and etch this sheet. Clean the etched copper with a green scrub pad and abrasive powder, and then buff it with steel wool. 2 Cut the etched copper into a variety of squares and rectangles (A), measuring 1 2 x 1 inch to 1 x 2 inches (1.3 x 2.5 cm to 2.5 x 5.1 cm). Round the edges with metal scissors and buff them smooth. Rub each piece with steel wool. 3 Anneal the second 3-inch (7.6 cm) copper square. Cut it into a variety of shapes and pieces to fit on the larger shapes cut in step 2. Round the corners and texture the edges of each piece. Apply the green patina solution to the surface of each piece (B) and let sit until the color appears. After the color has dried, spray the surface with a matte fixative to stabilize the patina. Apply several layers, alternating the liquid patina and the fixative. Tools Basic tool kit, page 28 Hot tool kit, page 28 Pan A B The Projects 123

Etched Copper Neckpiece Figure 1 Figure 2 4 When the patinated pieces are completely dry, buff the edges of each piece to expose the copper (C). Make sure to wear a dust mask and work in a well ventilated area. 5 Arrange the etched copper pieces. Place the smaller green pieces on top of them in the desired pattern. Punch holes in the green pieces where you want to put the rivets (larger pieces will need two rivets). Using the green pieces as guides, punch one hole at a time in each etched piece (figure 1). 6 Cut a 2-inch (5.1 cm) length of 14-gauge copper wire for each rivet hole. One at a time, place the wires in the bench vise leaving about 1 16 inch (1.6 mm) or less poking up. Gently hammer the protruding wire with a ball-peen hammer to make a small rounded head on the end (figure 2). 7 Thread each rivet wire through the green copper and the etched copper. Turn the pieces over and cut the wire with sharp flush cutters, about 1 16 inch (1.6 mm) from the copper sheet. Spread the head of each wire with a hammer (figure 3). 8 Punch a 1 16-inch (1.6 mm) hole in the top center of each copper piece. Add one jump ring to the top of each piece and close (D). ently hammer a 16-inch 9 G(40.6 cm) length of 14-gauge silver wire into a circle shape for the choker. Assemble the necklace by threading three small copper beads, one copper piece, three small copper beads, and then one large green bead. Repeat this pattern until all elements are strung. Figure 3 Figure 4 C D 124 Heat, Color, Set & Fire

10 Use round-nose pliers to bend the ends of the wire into a hook and an eye (figure 4). 11 Cut the 26-gauge copper wire into two 5-foot (1.5 m) lengths. Bury one end of the 26-gauge wire under the last bead, and wrap the wire around the 14-gauge wire until you reach the hook (figure 5). Repeat with the second 5-foot (1.5 m) length on the other side of the necklace. Variations Figure 5 The Projects 125

Tool Kits Basic Tool Kit Abrasive powder cleanser Anvil or bench block Awl Ball-peen hammer Bench grinder with de-burring wheel Chain-nose pliers Dapping block and daps Disk cutter and punches Eyelet setter Flat file Green scrub pad Hole punches, 1/8 and 1/16 inch (3 and 1.6 mm) Liver of sulfur Measuring tape or ruler Metal cutters Needle-nose pliers Ring clamp Ring mandrel Round-nose pliers Safety glasses Sharpened flat-head screwdrivers Steel wool, #2 coarse and #0 fine Texturing hammer Vise Wood block Hot Tool Kit Gel flux Old pliers Paintbrushes Pickle and warming pot Propane torch and fuel Rotating tripod stand Safety glasses Tripod with screen Water bowl 28 Heat, Color, Set & Fire

JEWELRY DESIGN $27.95 Can. $33.95 Fast and Easy Ways to Transform the Look of Metal Jewelry THERE is something about adding color and alternative surfaces to metal that inspires and ignites creativity, writes Mary Hettmansperger, author of Wrap, Stitch, Fold & Rivet. In Heat, Color, Set & Fire, she teaches you a variety of techniques through a series of exquisite jewelry projects that will become uniquely your own. Embossing, paints, and colored pencils are used to achieve vibrant and distinct coloration, for instance, while epoxy resin and epoxy putty are applied to bring a new added surface to metal. Other techniques include fusing, enameling, and etching. From earrings to rings to necklaces, here s how to give metal jewelry a beautiful, personalized look. Please connect with Lark Jewelry & Beading on Facebook: facebook.com/larkjewelrybeading Asheville larkcrafts.com