The Jewelry & Metalsmithing studio and facilities are among the best equipped and safest in the country.
Students receive instruction in all significant techniques during the course of the program, including:
- Jewelry construction in base and precious material
- Vacuum and centrifugal lost wax casting
- Vulcanized rubber and “RTV” mold processes
- Stone setting
- Chasing and repoussé
- Electro-chemical etching
- Raising and forming for sculpture and hollow ware
- Enameling and patination
- Hydraulic press techniques and die forming
- Resin casting and alternative materials for jewelry
- CAD, 3D modeling, CNC milling and “Solidscape” 3D printing for jewelry and metals
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