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Index
Title Page
Contents
Introduction: How to Use This Book
Part One: Raw Materials
Jewelry Metals and Alloys
Demo: How to use the B & S gauge
Jewelry Stones
Other Jewelry Materials
Part Two: Into the Workshop
Shop Layout and Safety
Building Block One: Material Preparation
Demo: Cleaning metal
Demo: Three ways to use dividers
Demo: How to use a center punch
Building Block Two: Holding Your Work
Demo: How to customize a stock bench pin
Demo: How to use a tube-cutting jig
Demo: How to use a ring clamp
Demo: How to use pearl or stone vises
Part Three: At the Bench
Building Block Three: Piercing and Separating
Demo: The jeweler’s saw: Threading the blade and sawing
Demo: Attaching or scribing a sawing pattern on metal
Applied Technique: Sawing the practice pattern
Demo: Using snips and shears
Demo: Drilling uniform holes
Building Block Four: Filing, Abrading, and Polishing
Demo: How to make a sanding stick
Demo: How to file
Demo: How to use a rotary file
Applied Technique: Change the profile of stock by filing
Part Four: Fabrication and Assembly
Building Block Five: Cold Connections
Demo: How to make and set a tube rivet
DEMO: How to make and set a solid rivet
Applied Technique: A movable chain of units joined with rivets
Building Block Six: Brazing and Soldering
Demo: How to solder
Applied Technique: Four-pendant series with four different solder joins
Part Five: Moving Metal
Building Block Seven: Surface Texture and Embellishment on Flat Sheet
Demo: How to stamp metal evenly
Demo: How to hammer an even texture
Demo: Emboss with a rolling mill
Applied Technique: Wire inlay between roll-patterned metal sheet
Building Block Eight: Distorting Sheet Metal into 3-D Forms
Demo: How to dap a hemisphere
Demo: How to use a bracelet or ring mandrel
Applied Technique: Hammer tapers into bar stock
Part Six: Putting It All Together
Building Block Nine: Stone Settings
Demo: Making bezels that fit
Applied Technique: Pendant with three differently shaped bezels
Building Block Ten: Ring Bands and Bracelet Blanks—Working in the Round
Applied Technique: Form a bypass ring band
Applied Technique: Hammer an anticlastic curve into a ring band
Applied Technique: Texture and form a tapered cuff bracelet
Building Block Eleven: Links and Units—Chains, Bands, and Linkage Systems
Applied Technique: Make symmetrical fishhook ear wires
Building Block Twelve: Mechanisms—Hinges, Hooks, and Other Happy Endings
Applied Technique: Sister hook closure
Applied Technique: Linked bracelet with cold-rolled hinges
Projects
Project One: Leaf Brooch with Saw-Pierced Fretwork Combine Building Blocks One, Two, Three, and Five
Project Two: Multilayered Riveted Pendant with Micro-Hardware Combine Building Blocks Three, Four, and Five
Project Three: Suite of Soldered Stack Rings from Milled Silver Stock Combine Building Blocks Four, Six, Seven, Eight, and Ten
Project Four: Soldered Bead Collection on Fabricated Paddle Chain Combine Building Blocks Six, Seven, and Eight
Glossary
Resources
Index
Expand your jewelry-making repertoire
Acknowledgments
Copyright
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