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Small Torches for Jewelry Making Class

March 31, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
$55.00 – $70.00
collection of small torches used for jewelry making to be discussed in class

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Dates & Time: Thursday March 31st from 1PM – 3PM

Jeanean Slamen will teach this class for “torch curious” students who want to make jewelry using small butane torches to anneal, fuse, melt, and solder fine silver and sterling silver.  The instructor will discuss torch safety, demonstrate torch techniques, and discuss how to set up a soldering station at home.  A range of jewelry projects suitable for butane torches will be shown and discussed.  Students will visit a series of stations to learn specific torch handling skills, use a variety of torches and create elements for a pair of silver earrings. Tools & materials included.

If this class attracts enrollment it will continue to be offered as one of a series of single-session classes that will focus on projects to build specific metalsmithing skills.

Member cost is $55.00; Non-member cost is $70.00 (all tools & materials included).

Maximum 6-students; Minimum is 4-students.

Registration cutoff is Wednesday March 30th at 1PM. No walk-ins allowed.

 

Jeanean Slamen took an undergraduate metalsmithing class eight years ago while working toward a fine arts degree in painting. Since graduating she’s been a jewelry maker who occasionally paints.

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