A part-time student at Dut studying towards my B-Tech In Jewellery design and manufacture
Showing posts with label Prototype. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prototype. Show all posts
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Kamel Potteries
Today I finally made my way down to Kamel potteries in Springfield park. I queried about the type of clay I should use to create my sculptures and I was told to use 'Super white' clay as it was one of the strongest clays that she stocked as well as it allowing me to be able to add colour onto my sculptures. I was also told to just experiment and have some fun and I would eventually get the hang of working with clay.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
How to tie your lace
The major issue that I am currently facing is finding a suitable material to use to lace the ring up that is durable and neat at the same time. I have made two prototypes, each of them using fishing gut. This seems to work well and is extremely durable. I was able to burn the ends of into little balls as apposed to having to tie it. The problem now lies not with the material but the challenge that I could only lay my hands on lumo green gut that doesn't have the same look and appeal as the red would. A trip to the local fishing store this weekend is in order.
Seduction
In my previous post, I spoke about adding a black enamel paint to my work. I decided to add a random texture by using a rubber wheel which created ridges. (depicted as figure 1) I then coated the ring with a thin layer of black enamel paint. (depicted as figure 2) I am pleased with the outcome, as I feel it has given a crinkled leathery look to it. The black and red combination has a very sensual/seductive feel to it. Still not happy with the red string used, need to find something more durable.
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Experimentation

I have created another ring to experiment with. I have doubled the distance between each hole as well as created a very bumpy random texture using a rubber wheel. I am not happy with the turnout of the 'lacy' bit, and perhaps I should make the gap a little smaller instead. I found the random texture really cool as in my opinion it gives one the illusion of the possibility of being able to tighten the ring using the lace. I am toying with the idea of adding colour to ring to contrast the lace. The silver wire isn't giving me the desired effect that I seek.
Problem Solving

Following my previous post, I addressed the issue I had regarding the usability of lace, which frayed and got loose after a very short amount of time, by using wire. I have drawn 0.30mm sterling silver wire and threaded them to replace the red lace. I soldered the wire to the ring, which made the ends appear a lot neater. However after doing all this I feel that the gaps between the holes should be larger.
Monday, 3 March 2014
Prototype of lace rings
I am having a problem with the tying
of each end of the lace. It is difficult to make a big enough knot on either end as
well as, the problem of the lace fraying after a short period of time. I will perhaps try
making the last two holes slightly smaller or replacing the lace with 0.30mm wire.
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