I've been meaning to talk to you about.
I failed to mention this in one of my previous posts about what I like to call, "technical difficulties." The whole purpose of this blog is to share my experiences with all of you on my journey in metalsmith. There are no secrets and I encourage any questions you might have.
So don't be shy. :-p
I failed to mention this in one of my previous posts about what I like to call, "technical difficulties." The whole purpose of this blog is to share my experiences with all of you on my journey in metalsmith. There are no secrets and I encourage any questions you might have.
So don't be shy. :-p
As you can see both parts are patinated prior to connecting. This is how I've been taught. I connected the two using rivets. While I was hammering the back side to secure the pieces the patina came off where I was hammering. Sorry, no pictures of the back. Remember...the backside has a secret message.
Okay...so the patina came off. Which means I had to remove the patina, clean, and patina again. I must of done this at least 2x. Moral of the story...
I'm thinking I should rivet BEFORE applying the patina. I'll tell you how that goes later. It just goes to show you that there is always a learning curve, at least for me.
Ohhh...did I forget to ask how your weekend was so far? I hope you all are making moments to remember.
Namaste
Kalaya
Kalaya
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