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1.00 Credits
Builds on the skills learned in ART 157C1. It will include making hollow and three-dimensional forms, making molds and multiples, setting stones, torch firing, fusing gold and simple soldering. Recommended prerequisite: ART 157C1. Credits: 1 Other: 2
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2.00 Credits
Includes a number of methods used to change the surface of non-ferrous metals. The techniques used for projects may include reticulation, keum-boo, patinas, embossing, overlay, and fusing. Recommended prerequisite: Either ART 157A1 or ART 157B1. Credits: 2 Lecture: 1 Lab: 3
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2.00 Credits
Builds on the skills learned in ART 158A1. It will include marrying metal, twisted wire-lamination, inlay, electro-plating, using acrylic paint and colored pencils on metal. Recommended prerequisites: ART 158A1 and ART 157A1. Credits: 2 Lecture: 1 Lab: 3
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to centrifugal lost wax casting using sterling silver. Additive and subtractive methods will be used to sculpt small scale wax models which will be sprued and invested for casting. Fusing links to weave simple chains and finishing techniques will be included. Credits: 2 Lecture: 1 Lab: 3
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2.00 Credits
Builds on the skills learned in ART 158B1. It will include centrifugal, vacuum and cuttlebone casting with sterling silver. The use of molds to duplicate textures to transfer onto wax, creating stone settings in wax, controlling the wax burn-out and weaving complex linked chains will be included. Recommended prerequisites: ART 158B1 and ART 157A1. Credits: 2 Lecture: 1 Lab: 3
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1.00 Credits
Basic introduction to enameling on copper and fine silver. Techniques for texturing, using stencils, sifting and wet-packing enamel, adding foils, kiln firing, cold connecting, and finishing techniques will be included. Credits: 1 Other: 2
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1.00 Credits
Builds on the skills learned in ART 158C1. Techniques of champleve, cloisonne, image transfer, and fusing the enamel with a torch will be included. Recommended prerequisites: ART 158C1 and ART 157A1. Credits: 1 Other: 2
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2.00 Credits
Students will make non-ferrous metal projects which include a third dimension. The projects can be fabricated jewelry, containers, or small scale sculpture made using folding, scoring, chasing and repousse, or other metalworking techniques used to form sheet metal. Projects may include the use of hot and/ or cold connections and non-metal materials. Recommended prerequisite: ART 157A1. Credits: 2 Lecture: 1 Lab: 3
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2.00 Credits
Builds on the skills learned in ART 159A1. The projects can be fabricated from sheet metal using angle raising, shell-forming, hydraulic-press forming, and electro-forming. Projects may include the use of hot and/or cold connections and non-metal materials. Recommended prerequisites: ART 157A1 and ART 159A1. Credits: 2 Lecture: 1 Lab: 3
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2.00 Credits
Includes using PNP paper, nail polish and tapes as resists for etching copper to create textures. Embossing and non-conforming silhouette dies will be made to form the etched metal using the hydraulic press. The use of patinas will also be covered. Recommended prerequisite: Either ART 157A1 or ART 157B1. Credits: 2 Lecture: 1 Lab: 3
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