Casting II - Organics with Steve Bostwick

Casting II - Organics with Steve Bostwick

Class | Available

2

6/9/2024-6/14/2024

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$200.00

$15.00

CASTING II

INSTRUCTOR: STEVE BOSTWICK

 

This is an intermediate casting class that requires a prerequisite of either a WH Casting 1 class or similar casting experience that results in the student’s skills being well established in basic wax working, spruing models, and investing. The class will concentrate on various methods of introducing organic materials into the cast work. This will include use of molded waxes made from organic materials, preservation, and preparation of organic materials for casting, fabrication of organic material with commercial or custom waxes, and casting from an entirely organic model. The student is encouraged to bring self-collected organic materials to the class for consideration as a cast piece. A selection of organic models will be provided. The WH grounds can be a source of organic casting model components with consideration for the preservation of the ground’s natural flora. After casting, students will finish and polish their pieces. Included in class fee: Information, two commercial waxes, a selection of wax components for custom work, selection of organic materials or simple waxes for use as components, investment up to 10 lbs., finishing materials and polishes. No casting metal is included in the class fee. Fine silver, sterling silver, and Ancient Bronze casting grain may be purchased from the instructor, or the student may provide their own labeled casting grain or known scrap. Additional materials will be made available for purchase by the instructor, or the student may bring their own.

 

Class Fee: $ 130

Est Materials Fee: $ 0-$100

Consumables Fee: $15 (applied to WH account)

Prerequisites: Silver I, Casting I

Bostwick, Steve

Steve Bostwick is a practicing Forensic Architect from Wyoming, Ohio, who spends as much time as possible in the family jewelry studio, Cabochon Works, LLC. After a “pretty rock” informed him that there should be more to rockhounding than just collecting, Steve taught himself to cab. Steve’s WH classes have included cabbing, opals, silver, faceting, chain, and multiple casting classes. At Cabochon Works, LLC, Steve provides faceting, cabbing, and casting lessons, produces custom metalwork and jewelry for sale, stone cutting and polishing to private clients and well-known custom/art jewelers.