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Introduction to the Jeweler's Torch

Learn how to safely set up a soldering station, ignite your torch, anneal, and begin to solder metal together.

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Introduction to the Jeweler's Torch

Introduction to the Jeweler's Torch

Learn how to safely set up a soldering station, ignite your torch, anneal, and begin to solder metal together.

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This 2 session (in-studio) class, students will learn through instructor demonstration and guided hands-on practice exercises: how to safely set up a soldering station, ignite your torch, anneal and solder metal together. Students will be given the opportunity to work with the industry standard Smith Little torch, propane/oxygen torches and the EZ propane torch during this class.

This is an introduction/beginner/refresher level class, all levels of experience are welcome.

Details:

  • Beginning level class, no jewelry experience necessary. 
  • $25 materials fee will be added to class fee when you register.
  • Students with all levels of experience welcome. Ages 14 and up. 
  • Please wear closed-toe shoes. Wear hearing protectors when warranted and safety glasses; bring your own or use BARN's. Tie back long hair. Avoid loose-fitting clothing and jewelry; roll up sleeves.
  • BARN is practicing safety measures for the health and well-being of all participants, in accordance with state and CDC guidelines. Overall BARN safety policies are here.
  • For tuition assistance click here to complete the online application form.  
    If you have any questions about the tuition assistance application process, please contact our Program Manager Jess Henderson at jessh@bainbridgebarn.org or call (206) 842-4475 x221.


Instructor Bio: 

Sarah Jones is a local Bainbridge Island artist and teacher with experience in fine metal arts, jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, stained glass, and photography. 

Sarah teaches because she feels that making art is a creative outlet everyone should have the opportunity to experience. 

You can view her recent work on Instagram at: @sarahjonesjewelry and @foggyroaddesigns



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