Bruin Jewelry
Steadman
  • Jewelry 1
    • Class Summary
    • Wire Pendant
    • Coin Medallion
    • Ring with a Bezel Set Stone
    • Multi-layer (unit construction) Project
    • Lost Wax Ring
    • Key Project
  • Jewelry 2
    • Class summary
    • Jewelry 2 Coin Medallions
    • Production Project
    • Production Gift Project
    • Altered Mold Project
    • Alternate Wax Project
    • Lost Wax Ring
    • Ring with a Bezel Set Stone
    • Oil Based Clay Project
    • Lampwork Bead Project
    • Forming Project/Vessels
    • Fused Glass Project
    • Set Faceted Stoned Project
    • Wire Wrapping
    • Enamel Project
    • Personal Project
    • Thematic Jewelry Project
  • Demos
    • Cold Connections
    • Ring Band Demos
    • Knotts
    • Pliers and Wire Work
    • Wax Related Demos >
      • Making a Wax Ring
      • Design Transfer to a Wax Ring
      • Metal Choice
      • Spruing a Ring
      • Sprue Removal
      • Wax Tools
      • Polishing Wax, for Casting
      • Alternative wax process
      • Wax Injector
    • Sanding, Grinding, Filing, Polishing
    • Soldering Demos
    • Stone Tools
    • Stone Setting
    • Bezel Demos
    • Drills
  • Documents
    • Disclosure Document
    • Grading Policy Rationale
  • Photo Gallery
  • Setting Up Your Own Shop
    • Jewelry Suppliers I use
    • Wax and Casting Shop
    • Bench Shop
    Jewelry 2 is an advanced jewelry class that allows students to begin exploring jewelry creation in a more autonomous fashion. There a number of possible projects that students can do and instruction will be given for each type of project. Different projects require different amounts of time to finish, this can vary from a day to several weeks depending on the complexity of the undertaking. Since the time schedule is an unknown students are expected to work on jewelry production all class period, every class period. On average past students have been able to complete around 5 projects, but there have been students who have made over 40 and students who worked diligently all semester and only produced one piece.

8 Class periods are set a side for each project so, Due dates are as follows
Project 1: 2/9/2016
Project 2: 3/3/2016
Project 3: 3/28/2016
Project 4: 4/26/2016
Project 5: 5/18/2016