Jewelry Making Tips with Metalsmith Society
Metalsmith Society is a community on Instagram where jewelers share jewelry making tips. On this podcast Metalsmith Society founder and author Corkie Bolton discusses tips from the Instagram page, provider deeper insights, answers questions, and highlights bonus content often shared by community members in the comment section.
Jewelry Making Tips with Metalsmith Society
Save Your Fingers While Sanding
Welcome to the first ever Metalsmith Society podcast episode! My goal is to be able to discuss some the most popular tips we have shared as a community on Instagram @metalsmithsociety often after a tip is shared there is gold in comments! Great questions, valid counterpoints and entirely different techniques suggested. So join me for this episode as you work in your studio today!
In this episode I discussed Japanese Finger Guards you can use to protect your fingers while jewelry making. See the Instagram post here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1Mt8Qtu7o
Affiliate link to purchase the finger guards from Pepetools: https://pepetools.com/products/japanese-rubber-finger-guards?aff=2
Patina tip with refillable watercolor brush. See the Instagram post here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1VG3iiOZTh
Affiliate link to purchase refillable water color brushes: https://amzn.to/3tAiYFv
Affiliate link for Jax Silver Blackener: https://amzn.to/3RPaqT1
Tip for creating decorative bezel wires with craft scissors. See the Instagram post here: https://www.instagram.com/p/C1eIeuRscIC
Affiliate link for inexpensive craft scissors: https://amzn.to/3TQ8mNm
Check out my book Metalsmith Society’s Guide To Jewelry Making: https://metalsmithsociety.com/pages/book
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Mistake from episode, the wax I called "resistance" wax is actually Renaissance wax. It's used to keep metals from tarnishing and oxidizing and it can help keep patina looking fresh!
Music attribution: Stock Music provided by RomanSenykMusic, from Pond5