Guest blogger intro - Cindy
Pope is a 2nd career artist and jewelry designer. Cindy started creating
Jewelry in 2007 and fell in love with the jewelry arts. Beading was definitely her gateway drug to a
fascination with metal. Once she stumbled upon metal clay, a powderized metal
clay that becomes solid metal when torch or kiln fired, she became instantly
enamored of the medium. The sheer possibilities metal clay offers and the
changing techniques have kept her hooked since then. Cindy has many teaching
credentials including Precious Metal Clay Rio certification, Hadar Jacobson’s teaching
accredidation and level 1 Artclay Certification. When Saul Bell Award winner
Wanaree Tanner came out with the concept of cutting and etching metal clay with
a machine designed for paper called the Silhouette, Cindy Jumped on board with
the new technology and has become one of the most recognized teachers in the
field internationally.
Silhouette Magic –
Using the Silhouette to create beautiful Jewelry – Featuring the New Chomas engraver
with a blunt tip by Cindy Pope.
Metal Clay Artists are completely enamored with the
Silhouette Machines for designing and cutting Metal clay to create beautiful
jewelry In Silver, Bronze Copper and Steel. None of the intricate engraving
Metal clay silhouette artists achieve would be possible without the wonderful
Original Chomas engraving tool. While the original tip is fantastic for doing
sharp detailed lines, we asked Amy to create a tip that smoothly filled the
inside of designs. And she came up with the Blunt Engraving tool and it does
the trick perfectly! It works especially well with the newer Flex versions of
Metal Clay which carve and etch wonderfully. She originally introduced the new
tip during one of Craftcast’s wonderful I love tools presentations. https://www.craftcast.com/recordings/i-love-tools-8
Many Metal clay artists have asked me to explain how I like
to use the new Chomas engraver when designing for metal clay. I have provided 2
examples to get you started.
Filled in Text
The blunt tip can be used by itself to create thicker lines
and it can also be used with the sharp engraving tool to easily etch deep
smooth chambers. It can also be used to fill in text or Monograms smoothly like
these shown compared to the original engraver fill.
I have prepared a video for you showing exactly how you can achieve this new smoother look with your fills. These A’s were etched on 3 card clay using the engraving tools. You can see the big difference on the bottom two which were etched using both engravers versus the top one engraved using the original engraver only – These were all done with one pass. - Letter fill video
I have prepared a video for you showing exactly how you can achieve this new smoother look with your fills. These A’s were etched on 3 card clay using the engraving tools. You can see the big difference on the bottom two which were etched using both engravers versus the top one engraved using the original engraver only – These were all done with one pass. - Letter fill video
Deep smooth
chambers
I have used both tips to achieve this smooth chambered look
using 2 mm thick clay. This opens up so many possibilities of filling the
chambers with findings, resin, enamel and just about anything.
I have prepared another video for you demonstrating how I achieved this look. creatingchambers with the chomas engravers
Resources
I have prepared another video for you demonstrating how I achieved this look. creatingchambers with the chomas engravers
Resources
If you are interested in learning more about how to use the
silhouette with metal clay check out my silhouette classes on Craftcast or join
the McSilies facebook group - MCSilies Facebook Link. I
also teach one on one skype classes and intensives throughout the US and in my
hometown Portland Oregon.
The Craftcast organization https://www.craftcast.com/ is committed
to making quality Silhouette Videos for many different mediums. They have
kindly provided a coupon code for Amy’s readers. For 25% off or buy 3 get a 4th
for free, The code is memorial2016. Alison Lee, Craftcast’s Director and
producer, has produced hundreds of classes with wonderful teachers and
projects. Here is a list of the Silhouette classes available:
Craftcast Silhouette classes
Suzanne McNenly – Beautiful Paper Bracelet with silver clay
section at the end wonderful starting place
https://www.craftcast.com/recordings/silhouette-cutter-how-basics-and-beyond-suzanne-mcnenly
Cindy Pope - Basic metal clay how to class with lots of bonuses and instruction.
Cindy Pope - Basic metal clay how to class with lots of bonuses and instruction.
Cindy Pope - 960Flex class - how to design and construct using this
amazing flexible silver clay. https://www.craftcast.com/videos/how-create-and-cut-using-flex-metal-clay-and-silhouette%E2%84%A2-cutters
Fauxbone with Robert Dancik and Cindy Pope – Curio leather
tooling and faux bone engraving - https://www.craftcast.com/recordings/silhouette-curio-%E2%80%93-new-possibilities-leather-and-faux-bone-cindy-pope-and-robert-dancik
Mags Bonham - Polymer class - Fantastic beginning class if you
are nervous about starting with Silver or want to take your polymer to a new
level
Mags Bonham - Polymer class - slightly more advanced and uses
the curio.
Wanaree Tanner class silver clay - Our fearless Metal clay trail
blazer intermediate level
Maggie Bergman - Etching on Aluminum using silhouette
designs as a mask
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