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Flex Shaft Intensive

Confused by the dizzying array of rotary burs, tips and bits on the market? Not sure which motor, handpiece, or speed control to invest in? This information-packed virtual class is for you! Through a series of fast-paced demos and information-rich accompanying reference materials, students will learn everything they need to know about selecting, maintaining, and using the multi-purpose workhorse of the metals studio: the flexible shaft machine (aka “flex shaft”).

Students will learn how to comfortably navigate the many flex shaft options available - from choosing the right motor and how to maintain it, to choosing the right bit for the job. Cutters, burs, grinding stones, sanding bits, rubberized abrasives, polishing products and aftermarket accessories will all be covered and organized in an easy-to-understand format. Safety will be addressed throughout and students may also bring their own flex shaft if they have questions about their setup, use or repair. Come prepared to take lots of notes and bring problem pieces for personalized consultation! 

Meet the instructor

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Kristin Mitsu Shiga is a hapa metalsmith, educator and arts administrator who has played a variety of roles in the arts since 1992. You may recognize her as the ringmaster of Metalwerx’s Virtual Spring Symposium!

From a long line of educators, Kristin is passionate about teaching and has had the opportunity to share with students at venues all over North America including Penland, Arrowmont and Haystack Mountain schools of craft. Her proudest achievements have been establishing nonprofit metalsmiting studios and programs that continue today in New York (OCM BOCES), Oregon (Multnomah Arts Center), and Hawai'i (Donkey Mill Arts Center).

As a maker, Kristin pursues projects that tell a story and actively engage her audience. Her solo work centers around one-of-a-kind wearable art and holloware with an aesthetic that has been described as a "marriage between her Japanese heritage and influences from her early explorations in architecture and the Modernist design movement." Her ongoing series, "Unfinished, Damaged & Broken" explores the significance of age and wear on common objects while protecting, bolstering or celebrating their hard-won imperfections.

Kristin has shown her work internationally, and is included in several notable collections, including the Kamm Artful Teapot Collection and the Permanent Collection of the White House. You will find her work published in numerous books and magazines, including Art Jewelry Today, The Art of Enameling, Metalsmith’s 2017 Exhibition in Print, and several of Lark’s 500 Series books. Learn more about Kristin’s past work on Oregon Artbeat (segment originally aired in 2010). 

Materials & Tools

Students do not need to purchase ANYTHING to follow along with this demo-based workshop, but having notetaking materials is highly encouraged! 

Students should bring
  • Notepad
  • Writing utensil
 

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