Hammer & Hand is a metal & jewellery collective based in Hobart, Tasmania and Bangalow, New South Wales.
May 26, 2019
Posted by Bruce Pringle
Sand Casting and Metal Smithing Lessons/Classes
Melt and pour! The lesson consists of three hours intensive, one on one instruction, with a further 2 hours of supervised solo practice.
Full Fee, $300, includes materials.
Book now , call 0409960614 or Email bruce@brucepringle.com
The Lesson
A “one on one” lesson in traditional Jewellery sand casting techniques that will result in competency in the basic techniques.
This lesson consists of three hours intensive instruction, with a further 2 hours for solo practice with Bruce available to answer questions as needed, for a cost of $300
He teaches the technique of sand casting jewellery, using “green” sand.
This is similar to the popular proprietary product, “Delft Clay”,(an oil sand), sold in most jewellery supply shops.
Green sand (so named because it is wet, like green wood is wet), Is made up of a fine sand with a percentage of Bentonite clay. (between 5% and 15%, depending on the sand) and a little water to make it damp.
Bruce will start with a demonstration of the process of packing the “master” into the flask through to pouring the molten metal.
You will work side by side with Bruce, to make and pour your own casting… This will be repeated twice.
Your first piece cast will be of a small hare, in bronze and the second, a plain silver ring.
After this, you will have the opportunity to further practise the skill for a couple of hours, using your own “master”.
(This “master” could be something like an ornate button you may have, a seed pod, a medallion or something similar).
Once, having achieved competency, the average time taken to complete a casting, from packing the flask to pouring the metal is about 30 minutes.
* In foundry work, the terms cope and drag refer respectively to the top and bottom parts of a two-part casting flask. The flask is a wood or metal frame, which contains the molding sand, providing support to the sand as the metal is poured into the mold.
About Bruce Pringle, Metalsmith
Bruce is an experienced and passionate teacher and a self taught metal smith of some 40 years experience.
A jewellery maker, Silversmith, a Decorative Blacksmith (30 years), a knife maker, foundry worker, (both sand casting and lost wax), Steel and Bronze sculptor, Stainless steel utensil maker, skilled in electro etching, welding and Plasma cutting.
March 31, 2019
Posted by Jen Banks
New Pretty Shiny Things by Jen
March 17, 2019
Posted by Bruce Pringle
THE THREE HARES
“The Three Hares”… an ancient symbol found painted at the apex of many of the ninety or so Buddhist caves at the eastern end of the Silk Road in western China, dating from around the 4th century AD. They are also carved into the doors and alters of Christian churches in England, from around 1500 I think…?… adopted by Tin miners as their symbol at around that time too. Mystery as to the meaning… I reckon, because of their shared ears, that knowledge needs to be shared for the wheel of the dharma to continue to turn… What thinks’t Thou?… Sand cast in Sterling Silver or my “custom” bronze with a little fine silver in the alloy mix.
Time for some new pretties for your fingers. And going by the amount of rings here, I have been somewhat tardy on the posting!
Shine on you crazy diamond!
November 12, 2018
Posted by Bruce Pringle
Birds in the Belfry
These two little fellows were among ninety eight finalists in the BAM Art Prize (Byron Arts Magazine) showing at ThomGallery, Byron Bay. Go Have a look!
November 1, 2018
Posted by Bruce Pringle
A new collection of sculpture from Bruce Pringle
I have been very busy and excited to be working on this new collection of sculpture in a fairly new medium for me.. CONCRETE! or Fero-cement.
It has been a steep learning curve and a lot of fun!
September 11, 2018
Posted by Bruce Pringle
There was a BIG BANG!… and here we are, banging on about alchemy!
These two pieces, “Towards Completion 1 and 2” Are a little about evolving and a bit about how we are Star Stuff.
One is “blood’ or Iron, (hemoglobin) and the other Calcium… or “Bone”… two of the early elements, flung out of the Big Bang.
They are using the metaphor of flight to suggest attaining our full potential… then perhaps we will fly off into a Super Nova and transform to Gold.