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Stone Carving at the Bench

Interested in learning to manipulate stones, but not sure where to find the space or machinery? This virtual course offers participants the chance to learn lapidary techniques for carving stones from the comfort of their own studio bench! No large lapidary equipment required! Students will be shown numerous diamond bits to achieve a variety of designs and textures in their stones, as well as how to polish those carvings using a rotary hand piece.

Ryan will also show students the process for creating laminations and will cover the steps for creating gold inlay designs in stones, such as those depicted in his "Gold Bubble Collection", for which he won a Saul Bell Design Award! For this course, students should be very comfortable using a rotary hand piece!

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

Please read the Materials & Tools tab! 

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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: 

  • various clear stones - glass cabs work well for practice (Amazon)
  • 1 x gold or silver leaf - not Keum-Boo foil (Rio Grande)

Hand tools:

  • 1 x rotary tool - flex shaft, micro motor, etc. (Rio Grande)
  • 1 x steel block / steel surface (Rio Grande)
  • 1 x calipers (Amazon)
  • 1 x B50 diamond ball bur - 200 grit (Lasco)
  • 1 x B50 diamond ball bur - 400 grit (Lasco)
  • 1 x B50 diamond ball bur - 600 grit (Lasco)
  • 1 x CL1 diamond bur - 200 grit (Lasco)
  • 1 x small diamond drill bit set (Lasco)
  • 1 x 1200 grit diamond powder (Lasco)
  • 1 x 50000 grit diamond powder (Lasco)
  • 2 x bullet felt bur (Lasco)
  • 1 x 2-part epoxy - with long work time (His Glassworks)
  • 1 x scale with .01g measurement (His Glassworks)
  • 1 x D40 diamond bur - optional (Lasco)
  • 1 x CC250 diamond bur - 600 grit - optional (Lasco)
  • 1 x CC250 diamond bur - 400 grit - optional (Lasco)
  • 1 x CC250 diamond bur - 200 grit - optional (Lasco)
  • 1 x TR100 diamond bur - 400 grit - optional (Lasco)
  • 1 x TR100 diamond bur - 600 grit - optional (Lasco)
  • 2 x knife edge felt bur - optional (Lasco)

Other/miscellaneous items: 

  • glass dish with flat bottom - for water
  • vaseline
  • toothpicks
  • q-tips
  • little cups - for epoxy and powder (1oz work best)
  • hard work surface
  • fan and open window - or ventilation system
  • particulate dust mask
  • safety glasses 
  • pencil, Sharpie, notebook - for notes
  • rags/towels
 

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