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Jay Whaley's New Studio and first Workshop.

by Teresa Masters <tam2819@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 24, 2008 at 09:12 AM

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     This is an invitation for all in the Southern California area.

     It's our pleasure to invite you to the opening of a new and  exciting
     metalsmithing studio, Whaley Studios, owned by Jay Whaley, on
     Saturday, May 3rd, 2008 from 4-8 pm. Jay's studio is conveniently
     located in the lively Hillcrest area of San Diego at 3858 5th Ave.,
     Suite A (between Robinson and University).

     Whaley Studios will now be available for both private cl***** and
     specialty workshops taught by both Jay and other industry experts.
     Please come to the studio opening to view the wonderful working
     environment, watch demonstrations, network and provide input on
     potential workshops you'd like to see put in motion! Refreshments
     will also be served.

     Jay Whaley has been a bench jeweler and metalsmithing instructor for
     over 30 years in Arizona, Hawaii and California. As many of you
     know, Jay is a master craftsman and has managed the jewelry/metals
     program at the UCSD Craft Center for the past 22 years.

     With the opening of his new studio, Jay offers San Diego and SoCal
     metalsmiths the much needed op****tunity to work, learn and enhance
     our metalsmithing skills in a local environment. Join us May 3rd and
     help launch this exciting new endeavor!

     This is an op****tunity to meet Jay Whaley. The studio is lovely, and
     will host many wonderful Workshops.


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     One Day Rolling Mill Workshop
     Taught by Jay Whaley Sat. May 17th, 2008 9:00 to 4:00
     Whaley Studios, 3858 5th Ave., Ste. A, San Diego
     Workshop fee: $100 plus a small materials fee
     Registration: Call Lisa Van Herik at 858-551-0227 or reply to this
     message

     If you've felt that metals purchased from catalogs have not offered
     you the creativity you need for your fabricated jewelry work, you
     need to know how to make your own custom stock using a rolling mill
     and drawplates. In this informative, one day, hands-on workshop,  you
     will learn how to melt and pour an ingot, and to make your own  sheet
     and wire stock of many different sizes and shapes.

     In this workshop, you will get to use a Durston 120 mm D2 double
     mill, a 120 mm Cavallin combination mill, and a special mill
     machined for 1/2 round wire stock. There are also 2 ****table  drawing
     benches and an assortment of drawplates. There will be a small
     materials fee for metals used.

     Among the many topics covered in the one-day workshop:

     Alloying your own metals for color, karat, and workability. Setting
     up ingot molds for correct sized finished stock. Safely pouring 
sheet
     and wire ingots. Making square stock, and forming into half-round,
     round, and "true square" wire. Annealing strategies. Planning for
     specific dimensions in finished stock. Tapering wire for use with
     drawplates and drawing machines. Narrowing and widening flat stock.
     Making bezel stock in specific thickness and width. Roller printing
     sheet stock with various materials What to look for when purchasing
     your own rolling mill.

     Jay is a master of the rolling mill, and has been teaching it's use
     to his students for over 20 years. In his new studio in San Diego,
     which is devoted to precious metal fabrication, he is now offering
     specialized workshops in jewelry fabrication techniques. Other
     experts on metalsmithing techniques will be brought in to teach
     additional workshops in the future. For more information go to  Jay's
     website at: www.whaleystudios.com
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 3 Posts in Topic:
Jay Whaley's New Studio and first Workshop.
Teresa Masters <tam281  2008-04-24 09:12:29 
Re: Jay Whaley's New Studio and first Workshop.
Abrasha <abrasha@[EMAI  2008-04-25 21:06:25 
Re: Jay Whaley's New Studio and first Workshop.
"Peter W.. Rowe,&quo  2008-04-25 21:21:47 

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