Prerequisite Skills and Required Technology

Prerequisite Skills and Required Technology

This class is best suited for those students who are proficient with basic jewelry making tools and torches. This class will cover everything from basic to advanced. Not everyone is intermediate or advanced in every area of metalsmithing. Come to class ready to absorb and implement what you are ready for. Somethings may be too advanced and others easy. There is something for everyone.

The skill requirements are:

  • a basic understanding of metalsmithing techniques (saw, drill, file, etc)

  • a intermediate confidence with the torch (not afraid and can solder)

  • a willingness to put aside what you’ve previously learned and try it a different way. You can always go back to your way, but how will you know if this is better unless you try it for awhile. We all have confirmation bias and cognitive dissonance. All I ask is you leave that at the door, or on button of the computing device.

In order to get the most out of the online workshop process, you'll need the following tech:

  • A high-speed Internet connection. The faster the better but at a minimum you need 5mbs upload and download speeds. You can test your internet speed here. (https://www.speedtest.net/)

  • A computer, laptop, or mobile device with current operating system installed. System requirements for the Zoom videoconferencing platform are here. (https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362023-System-requirements-for-Windows-macOS-and-Linux)

  • Familiarity and the app installed for Zoom.  Please install the app and make sure you understand how to use it prior to our first class.

 Zoom participant tutorials can be found here; (https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765-Zoom-video-tutorials)

Retired - 2023 The Art of Affordable Gold

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Class Information

  • About The Class
  • About Tonya2
  • Dates
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Student Release Waiver2
  • Prerequisite Skills and Required Technology
  • Safety Considerations2

Tools and Materials

  • Your Soldering Station
  • Pickling Station
  • RESOURCE LIST For The Art of Affordable Gold.pdf3
  • Kit and Material Q&A .pdf
  • AAG Kit Sheet.pdf
  • The Art of Affordable Gold Q&A #1

Resources

  • How to Save Money - Codes to Use
  • Connect with me on FB - Our Private Group
  • Books that you should have in your library!.pdf
  • Trademark-Hallmark Rules.pdf
  • Time Worksheet pdf.pdf
  • Bonus Soldering Video
  • Facts About Gold and Silver.pdf
  • SIlver-Copper+Phase+Diagram.pdf
  • Argentium Fact File - 0317.pdf
  • Argentium 935 Pro Tech Sheet 1219.pdf
  • Argentium Quick Start.pdf
  • --Working with Argentium 940-v16-FINAL-Eid-8-1-2023.pdf
  • Hagstoz Part Numbers and info.pdf1
  • How to Use and Set Up an EZ Orca Torch
  • Torches, Gas and Metals - What is best AAG 2.pdf
  • Torches, Gas and Metals - What to Use 2.pdf
  • How to Set Up and Use a Swiss Torch - my absolute favorite torch!
  • Tips about Torches.pdf
  • Swiss Torch.pdf
  • What Surface to Use pdf.pdf
  • How to Make Iron Binding Nests
  • Borax or Boric Acid.pdf
  • How to set up your torches - QC.MOV
  • Ventilation Hacks and Tank Setups
  • Gold Alloy Worksheet Master.pdf
  • Gold Alloy Prototype Worksheet.pdf

Session 1: Wednesday, July 5, 2023

  • The Art of Affordable Gold Session 1

Session 2: Sunday, July 9, 2023

  • The Art of Affordable Gold Session 2
  • Torches, Gas and Metals - What to Use 2.pdf
  • What is bimetal.pdf

Session 3: Friday, July 14, 2023

  • The Art of Affordable Gold Session 3

Session 4: Sunday, July 16, 2023

  • The Art of Affordable Gold Session 4
  • Keum Boo with Heat Gun 4.5x.MOV

Session 5: Sunday, August 6, 2023

  • The Art of Affordable Gold Session 5

Sip & Slides

  • Sip & Slides