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Maker

February 2022

Mechatronic Art

Individual Project

A Collection of Engineered Jewlery

These pieces are a part of my body of work from two courses in art metal that I took in undergrad. Each of these pieces was designed from the ground up with some mechanism, electronics, or combination of the two.

These pieces are made using a variety of techniques including riveting, lost wax casting, stone setting, and brazing. The materials used were brass, nickel, and silver.

Moon Pendant

This chain pendant was my main project in my advanced art metal class. The majority of the pieces were carved in wax then cast out of sterling silver. The eyes are two garnet stones set into the piece and behind them are two LEDs that light up when a magnet is brought close. The eyelids open and close when the chain loop is pulled in and out.

Ring Lighter

This ring was the final project for my intro art metal class. I thought it would be challenging to fit a functional lighter inside a signet style ring, so I chose to do exactly that. I used SolidWorks to plan it out and printed off drawings to use as cut templates. The ring was constructed using silver solder to join the pieces.  The lighter is refilled by pulling the striker assembly out revealing a tube to the inside.

Handcuff Ring

This ring was my first cast piece of jewlery. The design was made in SolidWorks then 3D printed using standard clear resin on an SLA machine. The 3D prints were then set in plaster and burnt out leaving a cavity into which silver was cast. There is a small steel spring on the inside to give the handcuffs a locking action, and the screw on the bottom adjusts the tension of this spring to release.

Pinky Promise Ring

I made this ring as a challenge to set a stone with something different than a typical prong setting. The two interlocking pinkies make up two of the prongs and the stone is held securely with two smaller prongs. The pinkies were carved out of the solid brass rod using rotary tool bits.

A Collection of Engineered Jewlery

These pieces are a part of my body of work from two courses in art metal that I took in undergrad. Each of these pieces was designed from the ground up with some mechanism, electronics, or combination of the two.

These pieces are made using a variety of techniques including riveting, lost wax casting, stone setting, and brazing. The materials used were brass, nickel, and silver.

Moon Pendant

This chain pendant was my main project in my advanced art metal class. The majority of the pieces were carved in wax then cast out of sterling silver. The eyes are two garnet stones set into the piece and behind them are two LEDs that light up when a magnet is brought close. The eyelids open and close when the chain loop is pulled in and out.

Ring Lighter

This ring was the final project for my intro art metal class. I thought it would be challenging to fit a functional lighter inside a signet style ring, so I chose to do exactly that. I used SolidWorks to plan it out and printed off drawings to use as cut templates. The ring was constructed using silver solder to join the pieces.  The lighter is refilled by pulling the striker assembly out revealing a tube to the inside.

Handcuff Ring

This ring was my first cast piece of jewlery. The design was made in SolidWorks then 3D printed using standard clear resin on an SLA machine. The 3D prints were then set in plaster and burnt out leaving a cavity into which silver was cast. There is a small steel spring on the inside to give the handcuffs a locking action, and the screw on the bottom adjusts the tension of this spring to release.

Pinky Promise Ring

I made this ring as a challenge to set a stone with something different than a typical prong setting. The two interlocking pinkies make up two of the prongs and the stone is held securely with two smaller prongs. The pinkies were carved out of the solid brass rod using rotary tool bits.

A Collection of Engineered Jewlery

These pieces are a part of my body of work from two courses in art metal that I took in undergrad. Each of these pieces was designed from the ground up with some mechanism, electronics, or combination of the two.

These pieces are made using a variety of techniques including riveting, lost wax casting, stone setting, and brazing. The materials used were brass, nickel, and silver.

Moon Pendant

This chain pendant was my main project in my advanced art metal class. The majority of the pieces were carved in wax then cast out of sterling silver. The eyes are two garnet stones set into the piece and behind them are two LEDs that light up when a magnet is brought close. The eyelids open and close when the chain loop is pulled in and out.

Ring Lighter

This ring was the final project for my intro art metal class. I thought it would be challenging to fit a functional lighter inside a signet style ring, so I chose to do exactly that. I used SolidWorks to plan it out and printed off drawings to use as cut templates. The ring was constructed using silver solder to join the pieces.  The lighter is refilled by pulling the striker assembly out revealing a tube to the inside.

Handcuff Ring

This ring was my first cast piece of jewlery. The design was made in SolidWorks then 3D printed using standard clear resin on an SLA machine. The 3D prints were then set in plaster and burnt out leaving a cavity into which silver was cast. There is a small steel spring on the inside to give the handcuffs a locking action, and the screw on the bottom adjusts the tension of this spring to release.

Pinky Promise Ring

I made this ring as a challenge to set a stone with something different than a typical prong setting. The two interlocking pinkies make up two of the prongs and the stone is held securely with two smaller prongs. The pinkies were carved out of the solid brass rod using rotary tool bits.