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Silversmithing for Beginners: Making a Silver Coffee Scoop from Scrap
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About Silversmithing for Beginners: Making a Silver Coffee Scoop from Scrap
Making a Coffee Scoop in Solid Silver
The Project
Turning Scrap Silver into An Ingot
Turning the Ingot into a Round Silver Plate
Making the Coffee Scoop Bottom
Making a Rectangular Silver Plate
Making the Coffee Scoop Cylinder
Soldering the Coffee Scoop Cylinder
Soldering the Cylinder onto the Bottom
Cleaning the Coffee Scoop Bowl
Drilling a Hole in the Bowl
Making a Silver Wire from an Ingot
Making the Handle
Soldering the Handle onto the Bowl
Finishing the Coffee Scoop
What We Have Learned
What You Will Learn?
- Would you like to make your own silver coffee scoop?.
- In this class you will learn how to make a simple coffee scoop using scrap sterling silver. The skills I am going to show you include:.
- Who is this class for?This class is for anyone who wants to learn or try out silversmithing. No previous experience is required, although some diy experience of using any kind of drills or sawing experience will be useful. If not, no worries, my other course here on skill share called Jewelry Making for Beginners: Making Color Pencil Jewelry at Home covers that..
- Why is this class useful?All the skills you learn from this class are basic ones for silversmithing and hence you can apply them to other silversmithing projects as well.I will be using solid sterling silver in this class. But the methods I’m showing also apply to carat gold..
- Benefit of learning from a bench jeweller:I have been working with precious metals since 2003. My handmade jewellery and small objects in silver, gold and platinum have been sold to over 50 countries around the world in the last 2 decades. The benefit of learning from a practising bench jeweller is that I have lots of first hand tips to share..
- I’ll see you in the class :).