Tonight, we went through the basics: identifying tools, safety, physics. Yes, physics. I don't think everyone that signed up for the class knew that there'd be science involved. We even eventually got to start soldering. The soldering we did was not really a project per se. We used half round sterling silver wire to make what resembles a ring. Susan didn't want us to call it that though, because it was simply a lesson to learn how to solder one end of a piece of metal to another. Mine came out nice and round, but I ran out of time to finish polishing and buffing the mars out. Then again, maybe I'll make the mars "artistic" by taking a hammer to it. I really think that the strength I've gained in my hands from doing chain maille benefited me tonight.
I know this isn't a fantastic picture, but I'm very proud of my first soldering project! I used a torch for the first time! Woohoo! I just hope that I don't forget everything I learned by next week.
How cool is that...I really want to learn to put some silver around my glass..I can't wait to see what else you make.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE my torch! I love it love it love it! It's little and easy and completely fun. I was also afraid I'd forget things between taking my class and receiving my products, but you can just make it up and play! I listed these earrings yesterday on etsy: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=6143055. This has opened up a new world!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful first solder, you did great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the support, guys!! I totally want all of the fun toys so I can play at home now!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! What a great inspiration!
ReplyDeletei'm impressed! and maybe a little jealous. :)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to take a metal class someday. Have fun!
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