It sounds like a really useful course and I've only ever seen good reviews of the West Dean courses. I love both those settings Wallace, so neat, and I've not seen a claw setting like that before with the cross-over. Lovely!
It sounds like a really useful course and I've only ever seen good reviews of the West Dean courses. I love both those settings Wallace, so neat, and I've not seen a claw setting like that before with the cross-over. Lovely!
Less efficient than you'd think - the link to the next course PDF is a 404
I've only used the Flamefast torches at West Dean; they've got one that runs off a small aquarium pump as well.
Both look extremely well executed. I'd love to see more stuff in print on mount making; there's not really all that much around, and they all seem to cover the same things. I think one of the best resources I've got on traditional mounts is Jewellery Manufacture and Repair - I think it's better than either Cogswell or Cheadle for traditional mount making.these pictures show the two of the three settings I undertook. A basic crown and a contemporary claw - 6mm CZ used.
The rooms at West Dean have pretty good WiFi - but if you had to come all the way over the the NF to get a signal, there may be a problem with your phone - that's a long way from West Deansorry for not replying sooner. The New Forest has so many trees especially where I was staying that the signal for the internet was patchy.
Wish I'd thought, I could have subbed you a cup of tea on the way back!
Oh dear. Sorry to hear that Peter. When/if I can ever afford to do a course there, I'll be sure to check out all the reviews first
well, that is a good thing, I would have hated to come back saying it was totally pants! You have moved on to many things since then.
Cuppa would have been fab! I stayed in Midhurst, just on the outskirts - Orange and trees never work unless there is some semblance of citrus to drink. EE is not everywhere!
It was cheaper to stay further away, at £75 per night at the College, [petrol, additional tools!!!! and the cost of the course, I needed somewhere that really was more economical.
Do you mean Alan Revere's book? If so, it is very helpful - very clear instructions and ideas.
many thanks for the lovely compliments - it was hard work, but really worth it.
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I've been twice. The first time I was on my own and stayed on site. The second time I was with Steve (OH) and we booked into a Travelodge but it wasn't the same, so we cut our losses and managed to get a room at West Dean for the rest of the course. I know it's expensive but I don't think you get the full experience unless you stay there.
Too true. First course I did there I drove back & forth - that's a *long* day, especially as we weren't getting out of the workshop until 10pm.
I was teasing about the location of the New Forest
Professional Jewelry (sic) Making? Not the one I meant, but it is very good - more focussed on proper goldsmithing techniques than mount making (although yes, there is some - particularly the last project in the book).Do you mean Alan Revere's book? If so, it is very helpful - very clear instructions and ideas.
Those settings look great Wallace, I'm glad you enjoyed the course.......I am currently in fair preparation mode, so I will post piccies of my settings (and stones, which will eventually be perfected and then set!!), next week......please remind me if I forget!!.......but here is a link to a cast image of the 'kind-of' setting I am referring to.....http://www.eurofindings.com/Product/...Claw-Round-Cut
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I was teasing about the location of the New Forest
I was wondering where the New Forest came into it too!
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