Saturday, March 28, 2009

The Many Colors of Copper

I Would like to present examples of the finishes I've been able to put on copper.

In the upper left are a variety of verdigris patinas. Each square represents a slightly different technique and the results can range from statue of liberty green to deep sea blue.
The upper right has some representations of the dark oxidizing colors of liver of sulfur treatment. The colors range from deep woody brown to black to deep gray.

The lower right pieces have been etched with acid and then cleaned with vinegar and salt. They have a matte orange appearance.

The lower left pieces were heated in the oven to high temperatures and depending on the pretreatment the copper comes out with anything up to rainbow colors.

The center piece is just clean smooth copper.

Copper can be manipulated to be almost any color and can even be enameled.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

More on the chemical etching experiment.

Chemical etching is the newest technique I've learned in the realm of jewelry making, and I've got to say it has potential.


It even works on aluminum.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Copper etching experiment



I am currently experimenting with etching copper. I had not previously played around with the technique because I could not find Ferric Chloride, which is the main chemical used in the etching process. Tonight, though, I stumbled on a different formula for copper etching. This one is even reusable and much less toxic and I can make it from household products.

The basic premise is this. Add 1 part muriatic acid to 2 parts hydrogen peroxide for the etching solution, then add toner or permanent marker to the copper where the copper should not be etched.

For my first experimental attempt I took a scrap piece and scribbled some random runes on it along with a rough drawing of a keyhole. I left it in the solution for about 15 minutes and the images were etched into the copper, along with a lovely oil slick color pattern.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Copper thing of the week #2

I have had a ton of crafting juice in me lately so I made several pieces and experimental bits. The one I'm most proud of is this wire tree pendant.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Thing a Week

I think I'm going to try to do a thing a week type challenge for my little craft projects. Starting this week I will try to make and post at least one new trinket each week. Here is this weeks trinket.



Basically it is a slice of copper pipe with a viking knit going toward the center. I got the inspiration from library book called Fabulous Woven Jewelry and I think I will continue to work with it as an inspiration for the next project.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

random projects

I'm in no mood really describe and label all this stuff, just let me know what you think of any of them.