
A tiny gem that reflects so much light. I’ll try making my own clay prongs again soon, but these embedable lost wax parts come out nice.
307/365
A tiny gem that reflects so much light. I’ll try making my own clay prongs again soon, but these embedable lost wax parts come out nice.
307/365
Attempted a half-round metalclay ring. The ring split in the kiln. Could be that I didn’t add enough slip to the join. A little filing and solder fixed it right up. Tapped it back to round on the mandrel, and voila! Good to know that BronzClay rings are malleable enough to resize.
306/365
Embeddable prongs sure beat hand-rolled prong failure (see yesterday’s ring). Makes setting a 6mm Champagne CZ much easier too. Don’t worry, I’ll try the hand-rolled kind again soon.
I polished the inside of the setting to bounce some light into the stone and left the shank rough. I kinda like the look.
305/365
BronzClay didn’t like what I did to it. Its prongs kept falling off. The security of the stone was at risk, so today’s ring is going in the scrap bin.
304/365
What do you get when you mix nitrogen, erbium, and dysprosium? What ever it is, it probably tastes bad.
303/365