Adventures in making stuff. Patrick Stanton, a jeweler and maker who lives in Ellensburg Washington.
One has finished formal edges with banding, the other is more free form with offset stones. |
All soldered up tight. |
Next, trim to shape. They need to be parallel. |
The little strips I cut off are up above. All by hand. |
Shaping the blanks to become rings. This is done on a mandrel with a rawhide mallet. They need to be reheated a few time to get the shape. |
Soldering the joint together. Those little wires are gold solder. |
File, sand, file again, shape and polish. |
Sapphires selected. |
Black dots marking where the sapphires will go. I use a 17 degree bit to drill out the shape. The bezel tubes can be bought or shaped using a press and dies. |
This is an unusual design for me. It was inspired by the remnants of a previous project.
This one is set in multi-colored 14 and 22k gold.
A couple of shots of the pieces that became the ring here. There are a few projects in this picture. |