Forging and Filing a

Jeweler’s Saw Frame

Prerecorded Workshop

In this prerecorded workshop students will learn to forge, file, and fit the parts of a jeweler’s saw frame. Starting at the anvil, the frame, thumbscrews, and pads will be accurately forged to shape and size. Moving to the bench, I will then fit and assemble the parts using files to both refine and decorate the saw. Techniques in this workshop include forging, punching and drifting, upsetting, filing, cutting threads, and basic heat treating. The accompanying material includes several illustrated handouts. Some forging experience will be needed to complete this project, but the information in this workshop will be useful to students of all skill levels. 


Suitable for all skill levels.


Fee: $250. Participants will receive a materials list and the prerecorded workshop videos. They will have unlimited access to these materials for 60 days from the date of purchase.


We recommend viewing the materials list before purchasing the workshop. Preview here.

Instructor Work

Coffer, wrought iron, pure iron, steel, 1045, brass, 22.5 x 14.25 x 11.125 inches

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Duck Press, steel, copper, bronze, cherry, 18 x 14 x 12 inches

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Kitchen Utentsils, steel, brass, 14 inches

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Seth Gould


Studio Artist; teaching: Haystack (ME), Penland; fellowships/residencies: North Carolina Artist Fellowship, former Penland Resident Artist; collections: Renwick Gallery (DC), Arkansas Art Center (AR), National Ornamental Metals Museum (TN).


www.sethgould.com

@sethgould






HOW IT WORKS


The materials list and the prerecorded videos will be provided through Teachable.

Students have access to this material for 60 days from the date of purchase.


Troubleshooting

If you need help with enrollment or payment please contact [email protected].