Description
Register at: Denver Jewelry Studio
Metal is a magical material that can be stretched, compressed, bent, curved and twisted. The same pattern can take on an entirely new shape depending on how it is formed. Use wood, steel, and hard and thermal plastic to create a toolbox full of tools to explore forming processes for the patterns you develop. Modify existing tools. Make blanking (pancake) dies to quickly cut out shapes. Experiment with assembling forms by soldering and using cold connections. Jayne will give students a variety of shapes to work with as practice pieces to teach concepts and demonstrate the tools she created to develop each form.










