Works in Progress

 

 

A new egg in progress

The Luck of the Irish Egg

With a surprise pot-o-gold inside.

 Violet Enameled FINE Silver shells, with Sterling Silver for trim. The Leprechaun is carved out of Green Soapstone.  The base will be a green Shamrock leaf.

This egg should be completed in May 2010.

 

The progression of an egg

(In simplified form)

I start with 18ga to 20ga 3" and 2 1/2" diameter Silver disks.

Next I spin them to the desired shape using a spinning lathe.

 

Begin spin, takes several passes to move the metal.  Here I am using the scissor tool to move the metal.

Still moving the metal, top and bottom egg forms.  Here I am using both the scissor tool and the hand tool.

Finish and clean up.

Once I have trimmed the cups to the desired size I need, I drill a 1/4" hole in the top of each shell in preparation for the next step in the operation.  I then etch the exterior of the egg with a desired pattern using my Rose machine.

I sift glass powder Enamel onto the surface of the egg forms

Next I fire the forms in a kiln at about 1300 degrees for approximately 1 to 1 1/2 minutes.

This is what the forms look like after they have cooled off.

This is what it ends up looking like.

The Nautical Egg

 

                          All art represented herein is made by me.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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