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    This is metal work/Blacksmithing

    I know there is others on here that enjoy making items with metal and the dying art of taking a hammer to a chunk of metal on an anvil. I attended some classes with I was in my teens, I have been getting back into it lately.

    Some might have seen my hammered copper belt buckles, made from a solid chunk of copper stock:





    New things I am making now:
    I always love wearing rings, but my hands/fingers are huge...so how about I just make them? haha

    Hammered brass with a soldered connection, ground, beveled and polished.

    1/4"Wx1/16th thick


    Last edited by F34R; 06-14-2014, 10:35 PM.
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    #2
    You said...."huge"!

    Nice ring.
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      #3
      Looks like crap imo

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        #4
        Originally posted by 87shark View Post
        Looks like crap imo
        What a dick
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          #5
          Originally posted by 87shark View Post
          Looks like crap imo
          haha! gonna git yerself banned buttmonkey.
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            #6
            Originally posted by flyboyx View Post
            haha! gonna git yerself banned buttmonkey.
            He is welcome to his opinion, even though he is wrong lol

            Originally posted by 87shark View Post
            Looks like crap imo
            It is hammered brass...not sure you know what you're looking at.

            Hammered jewelry has been around as long as man has been making metal things. William Sonoma has hammered copper pots, the styling has never gone away.

            Here is some shots of the ring now, I put it in a mixture I make to darken brass/copper for 12hrs



            Last edited by F34R; 06-16-2014, 12:55 PM.
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              #7
              what would a ring cost?

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                #8
                Very cool. A guy who lives down the road from me has a little blacksmith shop in his garage and I see him in there once in a while working on things. I'll have to stop in sometime and check it out.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by F34R View Post
                  It is hammered brass...not sure you know what you're looking at.

                  Hammered jewelry has been around as long as man has been making metal things. William Sonoma has hammered copper pots, the styling has never gone away.
                  Truth.

                  My SO is a jewelry designer/metalworker who does production for a rather successful designer (Alexis Russell), and is just starting to set up a shop for her own designs. For both her employer and her personal sales, hammered brass/bronze/copper are among the biggest sellers. There is a reason the stores that sell perfectly smooth shiny silver/gold jewelry are always in strip malls and shopping centers. It is all mass produced, cold, and boring, just like everything else sold in those areas. These traditional techniques are time consuming to make, take a huge amount of practice and honed skill to produce, and offer a unique look and feel, as well as character that you just don't get with mass produced jewelry.

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                    #10
                    Bring some wares to sell at G-fest?
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                      #11
                      I'll have some premade belts and rings ready for some trunk sales lol(need to check with L and see if that is fine).
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                        #12
                        Awesome! I was just reading a few days ago how to make rings from coins. Neat stuff, Brandon.
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                          #13
                          well, i like it.

                          brandon, if you want to achieve more control over the "hammered" look, here is what i suggest:

                          first, you will need some sort of fixture for holding the ring tight from the inside so you don't deform the circle when you hit it.

                          second, i would go to harbor freight and buy a set of drift punches. chuck one of them in a 1/2" drill and run the business end on a whet stone to round it off. then graduate to finer grits of sand paper until you get a nice polish on the rounded end. finish with something around 1200.

                          use the punch to dent the metal by hitting it with a hammer while it is fixed in your holding mechanism/vise.

                          i had an uncle that used to make hammered silver jewelry back in the late 70's/early 80's until he died. this is how he did it. he had different diameter punches depending on the size dent he wanted to strike into the metal
                          Last edited by flyboyx; 06-16-2014, 03:15 PM.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
                            Awesome! I was just reading a few days ago how to make rings from coins. Neat stuff, Brandon.
                            I saw that too a few months ago, it could be done using some sheets of brass or copper. It sure as heck would save a ton of time on the anvil ;D
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