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Forging and Forming Techniques for Jewelry

Forging and forming are processes of moving and manipulating the shape of metals through heating, hammering, pressing, and rolling.

In this demo-focused virtual workshop, students will learn the fundamentals of moving metal using multiple hammering techniques. Skills and demonstrations will focus on how to taper and spread wire stock into various shapes, how to "scroll" wire using both pliers and hammer methods, as well as basic fold-forming techniques for creating unique shapes including leaf and flower forms. Additional demonstrations will teach students how to construct simple 3-dimentsonal flower forms, as well as soldering techniques.

This course is designed to lay the ground work of core forging and forming principles with intent to further student's understanding of how metal moves, when and how to anneal, hammer blow accuracy, and 3-dimensional forms. Copper is highly recommended for practice and budget, but students may also work in fine, sterling, and Argentium silver.

For more information about virtual courses, visit our Virtual Course FAQ page. 

Please read the Materials & Tools tab!

Meet the instructor

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Deanna Pastel was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2010 she received her BFA in Jewelry/Metals from Kent State University. Upon graduating, she was offered a position as a bench jeweler and trainer at Heather B. Moore Inc. in Cleveland, OH. This is where she began fine-tuning her skills in soldering gold, setting stones and hand stamping on silver and high end gold jewelry works. 

In 2012 she landed in Austin, TX, and began her career as one of the main teachers and as the studio director/coordinator at Creative Side Jewelry Academy. She spent 2012-2017 developing the school’s core curriculum, while working closely with other master artists and her students.

In 2018 she was granted an apprenticeship to spend two months working alongside artist Victoria Lansford doing macro chasing and repousse, and became a presence both artistically and professionally for the Society of North American Goldsmiths. For the past three years, she has expanded to teaching at multiple schools and colleges around the Austin and San Antonio area providing eclectic and diverse course offerings at all levels of experience. She also continues to work at her bench in her home studio doing commissions, custom and repair work, as well as her personal artworks.

Materials & Tools

The following supplies will be used for course demonstrations and objectives. A suggested item and/or vendor has been provided below for reference. Click the vendor name (in red) to be redirected to a page where you can find the item. The quantities needed for each item are listed first. If ordering, please be aware that some items may come in larger quantities than needed for this class. We recommend not opening an item's packaging until the day of the workshop. Student participation during or in-between class sessions is strongly encouraged but not required - observers are welcome.

Metal/raw materials (copper is recommended for practice and you are welcome to get multiple gauges):

  • 24" x round copper wire - 4g and 6g (Home Depot)
  • 6"x2" x copper sheet - 22g (Rio Grande)
  • 6" x round wire - copper, silver, or brass - 20g (Rio Grande)

A soldering setup:

Hand tools (note that hammer faces should be dressed with rounded edges. Contact Deanna at [email protected] if you are unsure whether your hammers are the right ones for the job. Both hammers can be purchased from All Craft as a kit):

Other/miscellaneous items:

  • particulate dust mask
  • fan with open window or ventilation system
  • eye protection
  • sand paper strips - 350 to 600 grits (Amazon)
  • old tooth brush
  • shop rags/towels
  • Sharpie marker(s)
  • ruler
  • circle template
 

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