Level 2 - Intermediate Jewellery Course
6 Week Jewellery Course
Evening Classes
6 Week Jewellery Course
Evening Classes
Class level: Level 2 - Intermediate
This is a continuation of our Level 1 and Level 2 Beginner's Course.
Level:
Not suitable for Beginners (we have Beginners classes too.
https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/multi-week-courses.html
Suitable for those who have taken our beginner's course or for those who have some previous experience of soldering, piercing and shaping metal.
Class level: Level 2 - Intermediate
This is a continuation of our Level 1 and Level 2 Beginner's Course.
Level:
Not suitable for Beginners (we have Beginners classes too.
https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/multi-week-courses.html
Suitable for those who have taken our beginner's course or for those who have some previous experience of soldering, piercing and shaping metal.
Course Info:
Intermediate - Level 2 6 Week Course Date: 16th October - 20th October 2024 Day: Wednesday Evening Time: 7.00 - 9:00 Price: £190.00 Age: 16+. Students under 18, will need a parents consent. Tutor: Tracy Hills Booking form: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/booking-info.html |
Course Info:
Intermediate - Level 2 6 Week Course Date: 15th January - 19th February 2025 Day: Wednesday Evening Time: 7.00 - 9:00 Price: £190.00 Age: 16+. Students under 18, will need a parents consent. Tutor: Tracy Hills Booking form: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/booking-info.html |
Course Info:
Intermediate - Level 2 6 Week Course Date: 19th March - 23rd April Day: Wednesday Evening Time: 7.00 - 9:00 Price: £190.00 Age: 16+. Students under 18, will need a parents consent. Tutor: Tracy Hills Booking form: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/booking-info.html |
Level 2 - Intermediate course:
This is a continuation of the Beginners course. You will be furthering your skill set by learning several different techniques which are outlined below. For level 3, you must have completed our Beginner's course, or have some experience with saw piecing and soldering. During this course, we will be teaching you different techniques; however, unlike our Beginners course, where you had set pieces to work on - this time each student will use the new techniques being taught as well as incorporating previously learned skills into their own designs. Everybody has different tastes and design ideas, so this is a time to use your design skills. We are very much here to support your development. The more terms you complete with us, the more time you have to develop a wide range of skills and a good understanding of the industry as a whole. This time honoured profession takes time and practice to perfect your skills and techniques. |
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What to expect from this course
Week 1
Tube Setting. In the first course you learned how to make a bezel/rub over stone setting; this time we'll look at the ever popular tube setting. You will also be introduced to the pendant motor. Our first course was all about using hand tools, and now you will now be introduced to machinery to further your skill set. You will be provided with sterling silver and cubic zirconias for this project. You can then make either a tube set ring, or pendant.
Week 2
Hollow Forms - Using copper, you can use either hammers, or the rolling mill to texture your metal. This will be followed by using the hydraulic press and dies, to create hollow forms. WE have lots of different shapes, from tear drops to hearts. Once formed you can decide whether you want to solder the two halves together, or if you'd like to make a sliding locket. No need for hinges with this lovely simple design. The choice is yours. If you'd like to make this locket in sterling silver, you are welcome to purchase your own, or you can purchase from Tracy on the day.
Week 3
Hollow Forms - You will continue working on your hollow form or locket.
Week 4
Organic drop casting. We'll be introducing your to our large torches for this technique. Using your scrap silver, or casting grain, we melt the metal and then pour over organic shapes, and into water - each technique delivering different results. If you are not happy with the results, you can simply melt it down and try again. You can then turn these gorgeous organic shapes into jewellery pieces.
Week 5
Make a Rose. Using copper, you will make a rose, which you can either mount onto a ring or make a pendant.
Week 6
Rose - Continue working on your Rose
Tube Setting. In the first course you learned how to make a bezel/rub over stone setting; this time we'll look at the ever popular tube setting. You will also be introduced to the pendant motor. Our first course was all about using hand tools, and now you will now be introduced to machinery to further your skill set. You will be provided with sterling silver and cubic zirconias for this project. You can then make either a tube set ring, or pendant.
Week 2
Hollow Forms - Using copper, you can use either hammers, or the rolling mill to texture your metal. This will be followed by using the hydraulic press and dies, to create hollow forms. WE have lots of different shapes, from tear drops to hearts. Once formed you can decide whether you want to solder the two halves together, or if you'd like to make a sliding locket. No need for hinges with this lovely simple design. The choice is yours. If you'd like to make this locket in sterling silver, you are welcome to purchase your own, or you can purchase from Tracy on the day.
Week 3
Hollow Forms - You will continue working on your hollow form or locket.
Week 4
Organic drop casting. We'll be introducing your to our large torches for this technique. Using your scrap silver, or casting grain, we melt the metal and then pour over organic shapes, and into water - each technique delivering different results. If you are not happy with the results, you can simply melt it down and try again. You can then turn these gorgeous organic shapes into jewellery pieces.
Week 5
Make a Rose. Using copper, you will make a rose, which you can either mount onto a ring or make a pendant.
Week 6
Rose - Continue working on your Rose
Some techniques covered in the course:
Examples of what you can make:
Tea, Coffee and biscuits provided. |
What We Provide:
Hand Tools: Each workbench has an overhead light, a full set of hand tools, a pendant drill, a soldering station with soldering tweezers and picks, two hand held torches - 1 pinpoint flame and 1 bigger bushier flame. Larger Bench Tools: Hydraulic Press and Dies Rolling Mill and textured sheets Butane and Little Smith's torch Materials provided: An allocation of sterling silver, copper or brass supplied. |
What to Bring:
This is a workshop environment, so your well being and safety is important to us. To ensure this is a safe - but fun environment for you to learn in; we ask that you please:
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Our Workshop:
This unisex class which is held in our Liverpool workshop, is a great environment to develop your creativity and do something fun with like-minded people. It also offers the opportunity to make lovely original gifts, or may even be the start of a new career.
Each student bench has its own complete set of hand tools which comprise pliers - including parallel pliers, files - both needle and flat, dividers, a ring clamp, ring mandrel, rawhide hammer and more. Each bench also has its own complete soldering station with soldering turntable, two hand held torches and various tweezers, picks and third hands. They also each have their own quick release Foredom pendant drill and an overhead light with magnifier.
The workshop also has a larger tool section - such as a rolling mill, hydraulic press, pillar drill and bench grinder and polisher. Although each bench has its own soldering station - we also have a large dedicated solder station. This has two large Sievert gas torches, as well as a Smiths Little torch for all our casting workshops or for those large pieces of jewellery which need more heat than a hand held torch can deliver.
We can only accommodate 5 students in our classes; therefore early booking is essential.
For students under 18, you will need a parent's consent to attend these classes.
Any queries, please do not hesitate to contact Tracy at - Email: [email protected] or Phone: 07814 883 443
This unisex class which is held in our Liverpool workshop, is a great environment to develop your creativity and do something fun with like-minded people. It also offers the opportunity to make lovely original gifts, or may even be the start of a new career.
Each student bench has its own complete set of hand tools which comprise pliers - including parallel pliers, files - both needle and flat, dividers, a ring clamp, ring mandrel, rawhide hammer and more. Each bench also has its own complete soldering station with soldering turntable, two hand held torches and various tweezers, picks and third hands. They also each have their own quick release Foredom pendant drill and an overhead light with magnifier.
The workshop also has a larger tool section - such as a rolling mill, hydraulic press, pillar drill and bench grinder and polisher. Although each bench has its own soldering station - we also have a large dedicated solder station. This has two large Sievert gas torches, as well as a Smiths Little torch for all our casting workshops or for those large pieces of jewellery which need more heat than a hand held torch can deliver.
We can only accommodate 5 students in our classes; therefore early booking is essential.
For students under 18, you will need a parent's consent to attend these classes.
Any queries, please do not hesitate to contact Tracy at - Email: [email protected] or Phone: 07814 883 443
More information or queries:
Terms and conditions: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/tcs.html
Frequently asked questions: www.metalandflame.co.uk/faq.html
Coronavirus Safety Procedures: www.metalandflame.co.uk/coronavirus-rules-and-procedures.html
Contact: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/contact
Email: [email protected] - Please note, if you email me, please include a phone number, as some of my replies land in spam folders
Terms and conditions: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/tcs.html
Frequently asked questions: www.metalandflame.co.uk/faq.html
Coronavirus Safety Procedures: www.metalandflame.co.uk/coronavirus-rules-and-procedures.html
Contact: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/contact
Email: [email protected] - Please note, if you email me, please include a phone number, as some of my replies land in spam folders