Art is not always about the making. Sometimes it is in the preparation; the ordering of materials; the acquiring of tools etc. Today has seen me ordering sheet metal and steel rod for elements of a couple of projects; attempting to order some equipment; taking delivery of some recycled silverware; and making a Steampunk Lamp (not yet polished).
During the week I spent four days at an art institute learning the art of recycling scrap silver; forming useable sheets and rods from the smelted metal; using the silver plate and rod to make a few pieces; and learning about some sustainable and non toxic processes and chemicals along the way.
In the following I want to share some photos of the smelting process; and the creation of plate and rod. I will then go on to share a few photos of the pieces I made from some of the silver we smelted. I also took along some old worn silver coins that I also smelted to create some coin-sliver plate that I will use at home. We were taught by a silver-smith Claire Poppi.
Setting up the cast-iron mould.
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©2015 Barry Smith - Claire setting up the casting mould. |
Melting the recycled 925 silver which is mixed with new silver scraps..
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©2015 - Lots of heat - took about 5 minutes to melt 60+ grams. |
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©2015 Barry Smith - Beautiful molten blob of silver - lovely zoom shot with the iPhone |
The crucible after the pour. We did 6 smelts and pours.
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©2015 Barry Smith - The crucible still glows red hot after the pour. |
Breaking out a 925 silver ingot.
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©2015 Barry Smith - 60+ gram ingot of pure 925 silver |
The coin-silver ingot cooling; and then cleaned (pickled). The coin-silver is probably about 60-80% pure silver.
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©2015 Barry Smith - My coin silver ingot - also about 60 grams |
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©2015 Barry Smith - Clean coin-silver ingot |
Making wire - drawing square rod rolled earlier in the mill. I cut off a piece of the square rod for later use in making a twist ring.
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©2015 Barry Smith - Claire demonstrates wire drawing |
Coin ingot after rolling in a hand operated plate rolling mill. All the ingots looked similar to this after rolling down from about 5mm thickness to about 1mm.
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©2015 Barry Smith - Rolled coin-silver |
Rings made from some plate and square rod. Fiona and her mum scored one each
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©2015 Fiona Dempster - Two twist rings - one from smelted square rod and one from smelted silver |
A couple of pendants made from recycled silver. I added a piece of pearl shell from home to the highly polished piece. And the second one has been pickled in citric acid but not yet finished.
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©2015 Fiona Dempster - 1mm thick back of the pendant made from a piece of rolled smelted 925 silver - natural rolled form about 15mm wide and 50+mm long |
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©2015 Fiona Dempster - Pendant made from a piece of rolled smelted silver - natural rolled form about 30mm wide and 60+mm long |
And my coin-silver straightened and cleaned - ready for use.
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©2015 Fiona Dempster - Natural form of the end of my coin-silver plate |
A very enjoyable week I learnt a lot. Now I must go and make a roast pumpkin and blue cheese risotto to go with the red wine.