This riveted piece took alot of work sawing and etching. This involves lots of fine details with the hair on the creature and the teeth in its mouth. Riveting was the most interesting part because I've never done it before and it was very different. The main challenge with this piece was lining up the holes right so the rivet pieces could fit through all 3 layers. One thing I liked was sanding and patina because its easy and it looks nice. I learned some things that would make riveting easier the next time I do it. I could've done the hole drilling better which would make the rivets cleaner and better looking.
The process of this ring was much more simple than the necklace. The sawing was more efficient because the copper metal was very soft compared to the metal of the necklace. There was less metal to sand and file which was nice and the soldering was the coolest step I've done so far. The challenge I encountered was the soldering of the small diamond onto the M. The flame tended to blow the piece off of its place and bringing it back to to center with the flame going was hard. I enjoyed working with fire because it was different and something I learned during this process was that working with metal has been handled more comfortably. I challenged myself with the petite pieces I used and I wish the middle piece would be more centered and not crooked like it is.
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