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Stephanie | Ocean Inspired Jewelry | SILVERSMITH | EDUCATOR on Instagram: "⚡️What is work-hardened and what is dead-soft? I’m so glad you asked!  BTW it’s the *LAST* day to enroll in The Bolo Course and save! This is IT! Comment 35 and I’ll send you the 🔗 and code (or you can find it in my b|0)  Let’s start here: 👉🏼Annealing- a process that I don’t do nearly as often as I should even though it makes my life *so* much easier.  Do you anneal as often as you should?! It can’t just be me.  When you cold-work your metal (think hammering and stamping) it becomes less malleable. If you’ve ever stamped a ring shank and then tried to bend it, you know what I mean. ✨This process leads to work-hardened metal.   Sterling silver is a crystalline structure. Imagine a brick wall, everything is all sta Annealing Metal, Silversmithing Tutorials, Silversmithing Jewelry, Ocean Inspired Jewelry, Silver Smithing, Crystalline Structure, Course Launch, A Brick Wall, Metal Forming

Stephanie | Ocean Inspired Jewelry | SILVERSMITH | EDUCATOR on Instagram: "⚡️What is work-hardened and what is dead-soft? I’m so glad you asked! BTW it’s the *LAST* day to enroll in The Bolo Course and save! This is IT! Comment 35 and I’ll send you the 🔗 and code (or you can find it in my b|0) Let’s start here: 👉🏼Annealing- a process that I don’t do nearly as often as I should even though it makes my life *so* much easier. Do you anneal as often as you should?! It can’t just be me…

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It is possible to get started metalsmithing at home with a few simple tools. Best of all: they're inexpensive and don't take up a ton of space - meaning you can stash them in a box or drawer so they're out of the way when you're not using them! Instead of being something big and scary that requires a torch or workshop, you can actually make metal jewelry at your kitchen counter at the end of a long day. (Think of it as sewing's edgy older sister.)

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