AY Honors/Copper Enameling

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Overview

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

8. Make at least five items using the following techniques:

a. Swirling

b. Stencil

c. Threads

d. Mosaic

e. Scraffito

[[AY Honors/Copper Enameling/Requirements|Tab Name/Printable Version]]


1. Know the difference between low-temp and high-temp enameling.

2. Name the materials on which the low-temp process can be used.

3. What is the proper method of cleaning items to be enameled? Why is it important to clean items to be enameled?

4. How is copper finished to prevent tarnishing?

5. Name the tools used in enameling.

6. What heat sources can be used for low-temp enameling? What safety precautions should be followed?

7. How are pin backs and magnets attached to the back of metal pieces?


8. Make at least five items using the following techniques:

a. Swirling

b. Stencil

c. Threads

d. Mosaic

e. Scraffito


Printable Answer Key Tab Name/Edit Answer Key


1

Know the difference between low-temp and high-temp enameling.



2

Name the materials on which the low-temp process can be used.



3

What is the proper method of cleaning items to be enameled? Why is it important to clean items to be enameled?



4

How is copper finished to prevent tarnishing?



5

Name the tools used in enameling.



6

What heat sources can be used for low-temp enameling? What safety precautions should be followed?



7

How are pin backs and magnets attached to the back of metal pieces?



8

Make at least five items using the following techniques:


8a

Swirling



8b

Stencil



8c

Threads



8d

Mosaic



8e

Scraffito


NOTE: The high-fire firing for this honor need not be done by the candidate. This honor may be earned using either the high-fire or the low-fire enameling.




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