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Old December 7th 07, 05:55 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
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Hi guys,

My mid-term for my jewellery and metals class is next week, then I go
back to school on January 9th. I wish I could say that I'm enjoying
the class immensely, but several realities have made it very
frustrating. For example, I don't really have a hope of doing a lot of
this at home because a lot of the equipment at school is so
specialized, like the polishing machine and ultrasonic cleaner. The
teacher is tired and so is the class - it runs from 6:30 to 9:30. I
don't seem to have much of a talent for metal at all and I can't live
up to the teacher's high expectations for perfection and it's very
frustrating. I've also burnt my fingers a lot! I wish I had taken one
of the non-credit classes so I could get a feel for the things I
wasn't expecting.

Our last project is a ring, and mine is set with a garnet. However, I
can't seem to polish the ring enough to the teacher's liking and I'll
have to keep at it. What I have made is good enough for me...I don't
see myself turning this into a career and it's really hard to be
optimistic about my grade at this point. I guess once I find out where
I'm standing I'll decide whether to keep on or give up :-D

You can read about it on my blog - http://purpleponyart.livejournal.com

In happier news, I did really well at this year's Christmas craft
sales, about twice as much as I made last year. I bought some acrylic
displays for my cards and it really made a difference. Now I just have
to come up with new things for next year!

Best,
Christine
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Old December 7th 07, 08:27 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
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Bummer the class isn't super fun! :-( I hope you get a decent grade though.

Nice display for the cards! The extended idea is a wonderful one, one that
even people doing the jewelry shows could use.

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Hi guys,

My mid-term for my jewellery and metals class is next week, then I go
back to school on January 9th. I wish I could say that I'm enjoying
the class immensely, but several realities have made it very
frustrating. For example, I don't really have a hope of doing a lot of
this at home because a lot of the equipment at school is so
specialized, like the polishing machine and ultrasonic cleaner. The
teacher is tired and so is the class - it runs from 6:30 to 9:30. I
don't seem to have much of a talent for metal at all and I can't live
up to the teacher's high expectations for perfection and it's very
frustrating. I've also burnt my fingers a lot! I wish I had taken one
of the non-credit classes so I could get a feel for the things I
wasn't expecting.

Our last project is a ring, and mine is set with a garnet. However, I
can't seem to polish the ring enough to the teacher's liking and I'll
have to keep at it. What I have made is good enough for me...I don't
see myself turning this into a career and it's really hard to be
optimistic about my grade at this point. I guess once I find out where
I'm standing I'll decide whether to keep on or give up :-D

You can read about it on my blog - http://purpleponyart.livejournal.com

In happier news, I did really well at this year's Christmas craft
sales, about twice as much as I made last year. I bought some acrylic
displays for my cards and it really made a difference. Now I just have
to come up with new things for next year!

Best,
Christine



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Old December 8th 07, 02:31 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
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On Dec 7, 12:55 pm, wrote:
Hi guys,

My mid-term for my jewellery and metals class is next week, then I go
back to school on January 9th. I wish I could say that I'm enjoying
the class immensely, but several realities have made it very
frustrating. For example, I don't really have a hope of doing a lot of
this at home because a lot of the equipment at school is so
specialized, like the polishing machine and ultrasonic cleaner. The
teacher is tired and so is the class - it runs from 6:30 to 9:30. I
don't seem to have much of a talent for metal at all and I can't live
up to the teacher's high expectations for perfection and it's very
frustrating. I've also burnt my fingers a lot! I wish I had taken one
of the non-credit classes so I could get a feel for the things I
wasn't expecting.

Our last project is a ring, and mine is set with a garnet. However, I
can't seem to polish the ring enough to the teacher's liking and I'll
have to keep at it. What I have made is good enough for me...I don't
see myself turning this into a career and it's really hard to be
optimistic about my grade at this point. I guess once I find out where
I'm standing I'll decide whether to keep on or give up :-D

You can read about it on my blog -http://purpleponyart.livejournal.com

In happier news, I did really well at this year's Christmas craft
sales, about twice as much as I made last year. I bought some acrylic
displays for my cards and it really made a difference. Now I just have
to come up with new things for next year!

Best,
Christine


Christine,
Don't stress out so much! It takes YEARS to become proficient in
metalwork. At least you have enough guts to keep trying. Your teacher
doesn't sound too understanding either.
I tried to take silversmithing once - I found out I did not enjoy
(putting it mildly) using a torch. The studio was small and I also
learned how claustrophobic I can be...not a good experience.
As far as the polishing goes, everyone's pieces go flying across the
room unless you press hard and are really strong to begin with. After
I learned how to polish with rouge, etc., one of the teacher's
assistants explained that she polishes only to a certain point and
then puts clear nailpolish over the smaller parts that just need more
shine. Much easier!!!
I don't know how anyone can sell silver at a profit, I think you
just have to love what you do, so that the hours aren't work, but
play. I still wear the earrings I made, and I'm sorry that I sold
some of the other pairs.
Fused glass is MUCH easier!!!
Please post a picture of your ring, I'd love to see it.
Patti
www.pattiwhiteley.com


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Old December 9th 07, 02:25 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
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Hi Val,

Bummer the class isn't super fun! :-( I hope you get a decent grade though.


Me too! I have no idea how the things are going to be marked - I have
completed everything and haven't missed a class, so hopefully that
counts for something! I may take one of the non-credit classes that
they always have in the summer - that should be much less
stressful :-)

Nice display for the cards! The extended idea is a wonderful one, one that
even people doing the jewelry shows could use.


Yes, it did work out well in the end - it was $35Cdn and it was just
the right height for me to lean on and stash stuff under. I only got
to use it for the one sale - I took another pic, just have to get it
off the camera.
Best,
CHristine
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Old December 10th 07, 12:42 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
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Hi Patti,

Thanks so much for your encouragement. My teacher is funny, I don't
doubt that she's a nice person and knows her stuff, but she has a real
critical eye, which is both a good thing and a bad thing. I respect
her talent and experience, but I'm such a newb!

I tried to take silversmithing once - I found out I did not enjoy
(putting it mildly) using a torch. The studio was small and I also
learned how claustrophobic I can be...not a good experience.


Our classroom is small and cramped too. It does take a long time to
get used to it popping and hissing. I guess some people just naturally
like fire :-D

As far as the polishing goes, everyone's pieces go flying across the
room unless you press hard and are really strong to begin with.


Heartily agree here! I didn't realize how much physical strength was
required to be in this class. Just learning how to "push" and "be
forceful" with things was quite hard for me as most of my crafts
require a delicate touch. You really have to look after your hands,
neck and shoulders.

After I learned how to polish with rouge, etc., one of the teacher's
assistants explained that she polishes only to a certain point and
then puts clear nailpolish over the smaller parts that just need more
shine. Much easier!!!


That's a good idea, I wonder if I could get away with nail polish :-D

I don't know how anyone can sell silver at a profit


I don't either, the bookstore charges about $4 for a sterling silver
ring blank, while the gem supply store sells them for $12 and up!
Apparently my teacher's teacher sells earrings for $2000 a pair, so he
must be hot stuff :-D

Please post a picture of your ring, I'd love to see it.


Sure thing! I can't find the card reader at the moment, but when I do,
I'll make another post.

Best,
Christine
 




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