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What to bring to class:
Flush cutters
* Bench pin and anvil
* Rawhide mallet
* 6 inch jeweler's saw
* Saw blades (2/0)
* Riveting hammer
* Flaring tool if you are going to make
tube rivets
* Center punch
* 2 wrenches if you are going to use
bolts
* Bolts if you are going to use them
* Particulate mask
Fine and medium grit
wet and dry abrasive paper or sponges
* 120 grit sand paper 1 sheet
*** 6-8 inch half round file, 2nd cut
*** Tuff brake
6-12 inch ruler
* Steel bench block
*** Horn anvil
*** Bracelet mandrel
* Scribe
Ultra-fine Sharpie/indelible
pen or a scribe
Note book to take notes
2 pieces of card stock paper
Smallish scissors
Templates, if you have them
*** Texture hammers or tools if you have them
Copy of Seller's permit
if you want to avoid paying taxes on
Silver Wire and Sheet Metal
Because you may not know what style cuff you want to make
until you arrive in class, I will have sheet metal for purchase
after you decide on a design.
* 14 or 16 G dead soft, round sterling silver,
copper or
brass
if you want to make wire rivets
* 20 G dead soft sterling silver
22 G brass sheet metal if
you want to use it as a second layer
* 30 G dead soft sterling silver Sheet Metal
if you want to do tin art
* Tubing in copper silver or brass if you want
to do tube rivets
Please note:
The items listed above preceded by a star (*) can be purchased
in class or online before
class if you wish. The tools preceded by three stars (***)
are available for you to borrow and are also available to purchase. |