Silverwork And Jewelery a Text book for Students And Workers in Metal By H Wi

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Silverwork And Jewelery a Text book for Students And Workers in Metal By H Wi
H Wilson
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Take your lump of silver or gold, hammer it well all over to make it more 188 1 dense and uniform in texture. It is well Carving in to have the metal longer than the object Metal you wish to carve, so that you can hold it in a small bench-vise while carving. Before beginning, it is wise to take the precaution of making a model in wax of the subject you intend to carve. Block out the principal masses with the gouge- shaped chisel. Do not be too eager to get down to the surface of your model. It ...is better to get the action and move- ment before attempting modeling in de- tail. Then, with the smaller chisels you can go over the work, and realize the form more completely, taking care always to drive the chisel along the line of the bevel which rests upon the work (see fig. 124 c). At this stage you may take the work out of the vise and put it on the pitch-block, and work it up with repousse tools. Oval matting-tools, with a slightly rounded surface, will be found very useful for this. Use the chisels now and then to remove any metal which by repeated working has become too hard to yield to the tracing-tool.

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