A part-time student at Dut studying towards my B-Tech In Jewellery design and manufacture
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Outsourced Casting
During last weeks meeting, Chris suggested that I should get going with the production of my jewellery. Even though some of the designs are already done on Rhino, I still need to physically produce them, but due to my casting not up and ready yet, I was unable to get anything done. I have sent 5 of my rings to be cast by Metcon and I should be expecting them by next week.
Plat Africa 2015 – Complete
Artist Statement:
According to Hindu scriptures, a typical Indian woman is
meant to be adorned with 11 pieces of jewellery. Although this age old
tradition is not observed by most. In this day and age it is no longer
practical or feasible to be wearing so many pieces of jewellery at once. Hence
the engagement ring still remains the most important and the focal point of all
matrimonial jewellery.
My design was inspired by the Paisley shape, which in my
opinion is a timeless fusion symbol which culminates the East with the West
which still remains a relevant fashion symbol after all these years. My thought process for using the Paisley
shape as part of my design extends to wanting to create a ring that portrayed
the merging of ‘two lines’ coming together as one. As this talks to the
harmonious culmination of the couples love and commitment to each other.
According to Hindu beliefs, gold is symbolic of luck,
prosperity and wealth. In an attempt to diversify my ring whilst trying to
create a modern piece of Jewellery, I opted to retain traditional aspects to my
ring by using a bit of gold in the design as well as an attempt to use fine
‘filigree work ‘ but modernized the overall look of it by predominantly using
Platinum as the preferred metal.
Plat Africa – Cast take 2
I received the new cast today. It is far better than the
previous casting, however the wirework on either side didn’t cast as well as I
had hoped it would. With there not being much time left before the deadline, I
just have to make it work.
Plat Africa – Failed Cast
There seems to be this constant problem with casting my Plat
Africa pieces, last year and this year too. I received my casting today and it
was horrible. The casters made a mistake on their side and finished the piece
off, however they messed up whilst finishing. The round settings were oval and
missing claws as well as the metal being extremely thin in certain places.
Plat Africa - Rhino Design
Below is a screenshot of my design for the Plat Africa
competition. I have incorporated the wire work from the shining lights pieces
(as I feel it creates the illusion of filigree) as well as using the ‘split’ of
the shank ( 2 parts becoming 1). I have sent the file in to be casted and
should have it by the end of this week.
Plat Africa – Designs
Having
participated in Plat Africa for 2 years prior, I noticed that when they talk
about commercially viable, they actually mean commercial with a little flair.
For this year’s competition, I decided to manufacture an engagement ring
incorporating the paisley design with elements from my shining lights work.
Plat Africa Brief
The theme for the upcoming Plat Africa jewellery competition
is ‘Indian Bridal Jewellery’. During our B-tech meeting, Chris advised me to do
a ‘’follow through’’ of my shining lights competition. With this in mind, I set
off designing but still trying to retain an ‘Indian flare’ to my work.
I created an inspiration board on Pinterest, gathering
references on Indian culture/couture and noticed a fair amount of Paisley
designs in most of the works. Having thought about it, the Paisley has always
been a timeless fusion fashion symbol culminating the east and the west. With
this in mind I set off designing my piece.
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Hi Octane Jewelry
Whilst searching for references towards my B-tech, I stumbled upon this website called Hi Octane Jewelry. Whilst most of their jewellery seems to be handmade, I think its really cool to see someone else manufacture jewellery using automobiles as their inspiration.
The website is http://hioctanejewelry.com/store/
Let there be light!
After a very long wait, the curing station in my printer has finally been fixed. Hoping to get going with my printing and manufacturing towards my B-tech....
The fine line of light between the two doors shows that the curing station is now working.
Modifying the Dehydrator
I've recently noticed that if I leave my resins in the dehydrator for a shorter amount of time, only one side gets cured. This is due to the light only being at the top off the box and not underneath the piece. Having a look at the curing station inside my printer, I noticed that there was a lot of mirror which reflects the UV light. This gave me the idea of adding a piece of mirror into the dehydrator. Hopefully this will give me a more even cure.
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Printer Finally Back!
After sending my printer away to be fixed almost a month ago, I have finally just taken delivery of it. The problem with the curing station is still not fixed and the delay was caused by the 3D systems not sending the required part down (So I'm told). The technician should be here on Wednesday to resolve the issue at my premises.
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
The Kilns first burnout
Just as I thought, the new kiln made a huge difference. It was also a lot less time consuming not having to go constantly check on it like the older one. The FTX Cast results were superb! by far the best casting. the FTX Green resin on the other hand was not that great.
Despite the FTX Cast,working so well, there are a few disadvantages to printing using this resin such as it being very brittle and breaking very easily as well as it taking double the amount of time to print. I am finally seeing some light at the end of this tunnel.....I am hoping to get the FTX Green resin to the same finish as the FTX Cast.
FTX Cast
FTX Green
Despite the FTX Cast,working so well, there are a few disadvantages to printing using this resin such as it being very brittle and breaking very easily as well as it taking double the amount of time to print. I am finally seeing some light at the end of this tunnel.....I am hoping to get the FTX Green resin to the same finish as the FTX Cast.
Saturday, 13 June 2015
New Kiln
I have just purchased a new Kiln, its a whole 2.1kw more powerful than the older one. This means that I will be able to get to the required temperatures a lot faster. This kiln is also programmable so I am able to preset the required temperatures/times giving me a more accurate result. Cant wait to try it out!
Monday, 8 June 2015
Inaccurate casting results
After weeks and weeks of casting, I feel that my results are inaccurate. This is due to me using an older manual Kiln that isn't able to 'hold' at specific temperatures for the required period of time.
Initially I felt that the old kiln would suffice as the workshop does its fair share of lost wax casting and it worked perfectly, however I now feel the need to purchase a new as resin casting needs requires a more accurate burnout.
Initially I felt that the old kiln would suffice as the workshop does its fair share of lost wax casting and it worked perfectly, however I now feel the need to purchase a new as resin casting needs requires a more accurate burnout.
Whats the investment?
After some browsing on the TDM forum, I saw that a jeweller used 36 parts water to 100 parts investment (Plasticast). I decided to give this a try as well as use the existing investment powder used for normal wax castings.
The normal jewellery investment powder cast very similarly to the Plasticast Investment powder which means that the investment powder might be the problem.
The results are as follows : (Normal Investment Powder)
(Plasticast Investment 36:100)
Same old, same old (burnout)
After realizing that the resin can only cure to a certain point (colour doesn't change) I decided to have a go with the burnout. Instead of doing a quick 2 hour burnout I decided to do the usual burnout that we did in the workshop (6 hour)
As you can see, it was a complete failure as the shape didn't even cast properly. cant help but feel that the investment powder cant handle the heat of the 2 hour burnout, causing it to cast bad surfaces.
As you can see, it was a complete failure as the shape didn't even cast properly. cant help but feel that the investment powder cant handle the heat of the 2 hour burnout, causing it to cast bad surfaces.
Reaching Boiling Point
After attending the Jewellery council meeting the other night, I was advised to try boiling the resin in the microwave as the usual problem with resins was it absorbed to much of moisture whilst being invested which caused it to swell during burnout hence distorting the casting due to the investment sometimes cracking. I decided to see the difference between just using the UV curing station and boiling it in the microwave.
Both pairs of earrings were cured for 23 hours
Flask 1 - contained just the cured earrings while Flask 2 - was UV cured as well as boiled in the microwave for 150 seconds.
Flask 2 results were better than the casting I had done the previous day however I feel that it didn't help much in terms of the finish.
Flask 1 results were better than flask 2 but there is still the need to cure porosity....I think I should gradually drop the temperature next time.
Flask 2 (results) :
Both pairs of earrings were cured for 23 hours
Flask 1 - contained just the cured earrings while Flask 2 - was UV cured as well as boiled in the microwave for 150 seconds.
Flask 2 results were better than the casting I had done the previous day however I feel that it didn't help much in terms of the finish.
Flask 1 results were better than flask 2 but there is still the need to cure porosity....I think I should gradually drop the temperature next time.
Flask 2 (results) :
Flask 1 (results) :
UV Curing Station
I have finally tested out my new and improved UV station. It seems to have worked well as it is exactly the same colour as the initial test in the printers curing station. the single earring at the top of the image was the initial cure done in the ProJet.
I was extremely lucky that I made the UV curing station when I did because the one in my printer has just stopped working. I have tried replacing the bulb but it still refuses to switch on. The printer will have to go back to the authorized reseller sometime next week to see what's wrong, however I am still able to continue printing with the machine in the interim.
I was extremely lucky that I made the UV curing station when I did because the one in my printer has just stopped working. I have tried replacing the bulb but it still refuses to switch on. The printer will have to go back to the authorized reseller sometime next week to see what's wrong, however I am still able to continue printing with the machine in the interim.
Dehydrating Light
After flashing the piece 20 times, and having to come back and switch on the curing unit every 10 minutes, I decided to invest in a little curing station. I purchased a biltong dehydrator because that is essentially what flashing does, it removes all the moisture from the resin.
I left a freshly printed pair of earrings in the dehydrator for 24hours and didn't see the result I was hoping for. The UV light actually sped up the process and if I kept using the 40w bulb that came with the dehydrator id have to wait for over 2 weeks for it to cure properly. The addition of UV lights were needed in my dehydrator.
Above are images of the new UV lights installed in my dehydrator
20 Flashes
After reading that the pieces need to be cured more, I printed and flashed 20 times (200 minutes) in the ProJet's curing chamber.
There is a noticeable colour difference between the previous prints that were cured for just 2 cycles
I also read about investing the flask and letting it sit for 20 min before putting it into a preheated kiln (1700'F) and doing a 2hour burnout as opposed to 6 or 8. So I decided to give it a try.
Initially I had forgotten to put the flask in, it was put in after 60 min which resulted to the investment exploding in the kiln.
I then re-invested and put it in the pre-heated kiln after 20min. There was no explosion, thank God.
These are the results
There is a noticeable colour difference between the previous prints that were cured for just 2 cycles
I also read about investing the flask and letting it sit for 20 min before putting it into a preheated kiln (1700'F) and doing a 2hour burnout as opposed to 6 or 8. So I decided to give it a try.
Initially I had forgotten to put the flask in, it was put in after 60 min which resulted to the investment exploding in the kiln.
I then re-invested and put it in the pre-heated kiln after 20min. There was no explosion, thank God.
These are the results
I found that the surfaces are porous, maybe I need to cure for longer?
Curing the Resin
Getting extremely frustrated with the casting not working well, I decided to sit and do some homework as to where I am going wrong because these resins were cast in my workshop before and even the green resin wasn't as bad as my current results. After spending a while looking at trouble shooting forums, I stumbled across a TDM forum, this forum was compiled of problems and solutions involving 3D printing and casting. After reading for a bit I noticed a member talking about how the piece needed to be cured for a longer amount of time.
Maybe this was were I was going wrong? because I was told that I only needed to cure for 2 cycles.
Printing Rings Sideways
Having my printing and casting done by a company in Johannesburg, I noticed that they always print rings to the side as opposed to upright. After questioning why this was done I was told that it is a time saving technique that they use when printing as it saves more than half the time printing it on its sides as opposed to upright. I decided to give this a try.
As you can see from the pictures above, it was not a successful print. This had happened to me before at design@50 and the only way to overcome this was to add a 5 degree angle to the article being printed.
After printing with a 5 degree angle of the ring, the print was a success.
Back to the Green
Having had so many problems with the FTX Cast resin and its cartridges, I decided to go back to printing using the FTX Green resin as I found it less problematic as well as not having any other cartridges of the Cast resin. The pendant was printed in parts and then cast.
The prints were successful it just needed to be invested and cast
After an 8 hour burnout, these were the results. it was a better cast than before however it was still horrible. Extremely frustrated that the casting isn't working out.
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