Project # 2 Ring bands. Soldering Filing texture stamping cleaning Annealing sanding Bending Polishing/sandblasting.

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Project # 2 Ring bands

Soldering Filing texture stamping cleaning Annealing sanding Bending Polishing/sandblasting

 Desired metal: U se a length of metal that matches your desired ring size + a little extra for sanding away.  Silver solder Y ou need a piece of silver solder wire that is a bit longer than the ring is wide.

Thickness + Diameter x  circumference  Size 4 ring: C=1.836  Size 5 ring: C=1.941  Size 6 ring: C=  Size 7 ring: C=  Size 8 ring: C=2.249  Size 9 ring: C= 2.350

REMINDER!!!!! REMEMBER TO HEAT (ANNEAL)YOUR METAL TO A WARM RED BEFORE YOU ADD TEXTURE. THIS WILL SOFTEN THE METAL JUST ENOUGH TO PRODUCE AND HOLD A NICE TEXTURE

 Tape or hold the metal.  Hold stamp in place, tap once with metal hammer.

 Be sure to hold the wire exactly perpendicular to the file or grinder.  Make sure to remove all traces of the shears from the ends of your ring metal. File or grind enough that no crimp marks show on the end of the metal.  Double check the length of your ring wire after sanding – make sure the ring will still fit!

Annealing or (heating) your metal will allow it to be more pliable or moveable when you go to bend it. 1. Place the metal on a fire safe work surface. Apply a layer of flux evenly over the surface of the metal to prevent oxidation while you anneal the metal. 2. Heat the metal with a torch until the entire piece of metal turns a cherry red color. The cherry red color indicates that the metal has heated up to the annealing temperature. 3.Once the metal reaches annealing temperature, quench the metal by placing it in a pickle bath to clean off any oxidation. 4.Remove the annealed metal from the warm pickle bath with a pair of copper tongs. Rinse off the pickle with water. Dry the annealed metal.

 Make sure the ends are really touching! It helps to hold the joined section up to light and inspect the seam.  Don’t worry if the ring is not round yet. In fact, the joined ends will meet better if the ring is flat at the join.

 Place the ring on the mesh screen with the seam to be joined on the bottom.  Flux the entire ring,1-2 sprays with the flux spray bottle.  Place the silver solder on the join. NOT TOO MUCH!!!

 Using the fluffy part of the flame, take your time & dry out the flux.  The flux will turn white & flaky.  If you accidentally boil the flux and the solder moves away from the join, use a soldering pick to move it back.

 You can move the torch a little closer, but still use the fluffy flame.  The flux will turn clear and then white when it melts.  Flux melts at 900 degrees.  If the solder moves at this point, you can move it back with a soldering pick. (If it moves when the flux is melted, you probably have too much flux – next time use a thinner layer.)

 Move the torch even closer, until the end of the blue flame is 1 -2 inches away from the join.  Heat the ENTIRE ring using a circular motion. If it looks like the solder is sitting in a bubble of melted solder next to the join, you can use a soldering pick to slide the melted solder into the seam. IF THE RING TURNS CHERRY RED DO NOT CONTINUE TO HEAT!!  Easy Silver Solder melts at 1100 degrees.  Nickel melts around 2000 degrees.  Celebrate a little – you just made a soldered join!

 Use copper tongs only!!!!!!!!!!!!  Let it sit for a minute.  Rinse the ring in the sink.

 Form the ring on a metal mandrel. Use a wooden or rubber mallet & a smooth mandrel.  Place the ring on a flat surface & tap it on the sides to make sure that it is a perfect band.

 Use sand paper.  Start with 220, then 320, then 400, then 600.  Sand everything, especially the join, until the ring is a perfectly smooth band all the way around. It will be difficult to tell where the join is when you do this correctly.  Run your fingernail around the edges of your ringband. If you can feel where the join is, keep sanding!

 Polish both the inside and the outside.  Be careful to not polish off the added texture.

To polish the outside: Hold the ring with a wooden clamp or fingers. To polish the inside: hold the ring with a piece of leather.

1.Student must make 2 soldered rings. 2.One of the rings must have a word or name stamped on the outside of the ring(BE APPROPRIATE)! 3.The second ring must have texture stamped on the outside of the ring with the students initials on the inside.

 You can make a sterling silver ringband for extra credit any time during the semester of beginning jewelry. (5% of your final term grade.)  You must purchase the sterling silver, and let me know that you are intending to make a ring for extra credit. FYI: Flux 900 Silver solder 1100 Sterling Silver 1250 –  Yep, that’s close, & it’s a little tricky not to melt your sterling silver. Nope, you can’t get more silver for free to replace what you just melted.  Yeah, we know it costs between $ $9.00 to make a sterling silver ringband, that’s why it’s extra credit. But it’s still cool.