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I designed this pendant in 3d a while ago. I finally got it 3d printed in stainless steel through Shapeways, and I'm definitely happy with how he turned out!
I'm going to be polishing the print marks out, and will be making a mold after that so I can cast in bronze and/or Silver.
Those of you who have been watching me for a while, might recognize the design. It's been a while, but things are finally starting to happen with my jewelry work.
If you like the stainless steel look like this, you can have your own printed through my Shapeways page :)
https://www.shapeways.com/product/J.....t-single-sided
I'm going to be polishing the print marks out, and will be making a mold after that so I can cast in bronze and/or Silver.
Those of you who have been watching me for a while, might recognize the design. It's been a while, but things are finally starting to happen with my jewelry work.
If you like the stainless steel look like this, you can have your own printed through my Shapeways page :)
https://www.shapeways.com/product/J.....t-single-sided
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Or you could order a wax cast from shapeways.
https://www.shapeways.com/materials/wax
https://www.shapeways.com/materials/wax
I considered that, but the space I'm using isn't set up for lost wax casting, so I'm using an alternate method.
The method I'm going to be using is to : polish out the print lines, make a silicone mold, use precious metal clay in the mold, let dry, pop out of the mold, make sure everything looks good, that everything is actually dry, and they'll be kiln fired. Then whatever prep work needs to be done before they go up for sale :)
The method I'm going to be using is to : polish out the print lines, make a silicone mold, use precious metal clay in the mold, let dry, pop out of the mold, make sure everything looks good, that everything is actually dry, and they'll be kiln fired. Then whatever prep work needs to be done before they go up for sale :)
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