13 Jan 2010, 12:41pm
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by Patsy Croft

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Resources

The Enamelist Society, Inc.
Volunteer arts organization founded in 1987 for the purpose of promoting the art of enameling.
www.enamelistsociety.org/index.html

Society of North American Goldsmiths
Rekindle your passion and create new work.
www.snagmetalsmith.org

Southern Highland Craft Guild
Revival of crafts.
www.southernhighlandguild.org

The Ganoksin Project
Goal is to build a strong pool of information, freely accessible, for the benefit of the jeweler’s trade and the general public.
www.ganoksin.com/resources/about-linking.htm

Florida Society of Goldsmiths
Non profit organization created by metalsmiths to aid and support other metalsmiths through meetings, publicity, workshops, and exhibitions.
www.fsg4u.com

Mendocino Center of the Arts
Mendocino, CA.
www.mendocinoartcenter.org

GRS
Engraving Tools and Classes
www.grstools.com

John C. Campbell Folk School
Provides experiences in non-competitive learning and community life that are joyful and enlivening. Located in scenic Brasstown, North Carolina, the Folk School offers year-round weeklong and weekend classes for adults in craft, art, music, dance, cooking, gardening, nature studies, photography and writing.
www.folkschool.org

New Approach School for Jewelers

Jewelry School of Stone Setting = Excellent! And Hand Engraving
www.newapproachschool.com

Thompson Enamels

Supplier of lead free enamels, and all the tools you need to enamel.             

www.thompsonenamel.com

Enamel Work Supplies

Suppling enamelist with leaded enamels such as Ninomiya and other. Super Lady!

www.enamelworksupply.com

Bovano

Also a supplier of leaded enamels, Cristallerie Enamels now called Soyer.

Love their blues!

www.bovano.com/enameling-materials.html

Atlanta Public Relations

Web Design, SEO, and PR consultation.
www.justdrivemedia.com

Dry Creek Digital Web Design
Web Design, Services & Maintenance.
www.drycreekdigital.com

Volcano Arts

Great resource for brass and stainless steel nuts and bolts also mesh copper and textured copper sheets.  

I used in the assembly of this jewel.

www.volcanoarts.biz/index.html

Black Flux

Black flux is used for metals that require higher temps for soldering. I use it for copper soldering, as it prevents the joint from oxidizing before the solder becomes liquid..also works great on brass. (I do not use it for silver as the Handi-flux is adequate.) Black flux is black in color and so requires a bit more attention to know when everything has come to temp for the soldering.(It is in paste form…add a little water.) But, it works like a charm. Many times, if one is not accustomed to soldering on copper, because of how much heat it takes, they won’t complete the soldering, or usually, the oxides prevent the solder from joining…black flux keeps things cleaner longer.
The resources are several…if you type in “Black flux for jewelers” you’ll find several companies that carry it. I order my materials from Indian Jewelers Supply out of Gallup, N.M. www.ijsinc.com/

Complete Casting Services The Best! Daniel has saved me many times.
http://www.racecarjewelry.com

Casting in gold, silver, bronze/brass,pewter. Complete finishing services, machine and hand polished Soldering and assembly. Enamelling, Engraving by cnc machinery, CNC model making Mold making… large selection of mold sizes for small and large castings.
Call: 1-401-461-7803

Clay-King www.clay-king.com/ sales pottery supplies and there are many others but you can get wire to hang or support your enamels while firing. It does not deteriorate like iron wire. They refer to it as Hi Temp Wire

Table Top Studio Great info on photographing your own work.

www.tabletopstudio.com/documents/jewelry_photography.htm

Light Up Your Watercolors by Linda Stevens Moyer      Great Book to learn more about color.

Get yourself a set of Winsor Newton Travel Watercolors, A block of watercolor paper that is Hot Pressed and a #3 Sable brush.

The travel kit of colors have 10 – 12 colors, all you need to start designing your enameled project. A block of watercolor paper is just that. The stack of paper’s edges are glued together, because when it gets wet in normal conditions of painting with water the paper would warp , and it prevents that. Hot press is more likely to warp but it is a smoother paper than cold pressed. Great for small painting of detail. And I find a #3 sable brush is a good size to get the job done without spending on several brushes.

“Colored Pencil Fast Techniques” by Bet Borgeson.

“Color Drawing Workshop”  by Bet Borgeson.

eclats d’Email DVD Great DVD for Copper Enameling     www.emoluxe.com

Metalwork & Enameling by Herbert Maryon

Art Enameling on Metals by H.H. Gunynghame  ***  My Favorite

Enameling on Metal, by Louis-Elie Millenet 1927

These last three were not written in our life time. But we sure have had plenty. These are interesting to me as you get a chance to hear how our Masters worked with enamels.

The Treaties of Benvenuto Cellini On Goldsmithing and Sculpture

Great read! A little slow as it is in Old English but very interesting.

Glass-on-metal.com
The online and published excellent enameling resource! I believe they have been publishing since 1982, Printing demos and writing facts about enameling. Probably the largest library on enameling in the world.
www.glass-on-metal.com

Glass on Metal Index is also a great way to find out which publications have articles you may be interested in. Order from Thompson Enamel

Thompson Enamel Workbook

If you really want to understand vitreous enamels, the expansion rates, what enamels match what metals and much much more, that the time to get the workbook from Thompson and read away. I know we live in a immediate gratification world but if you are serious about enameling build a strong foundation and research your materials.  Just $10.00

www.thompsonenamel.com/products/publications/index.htm

Out of Print Books

Skip Pridgen at books@tappinbookmine.com

Endangered Specie. com great site         www.endangeredspecie.com/