Cabochons 1.5 - Paul Roberts
Class | Registration opens 12/2/2024 9:00 AM EST
CABOCHONS 1.5
INSTRUCTOR: PAUL ROBERTS
In this class emphasis will be put on fancy shapes and composite cabochons (domed and flat intarsia). I begin by introducing the basic machines to be used: trim saw, cabbing machine (Genie or Cab King), Intarsia Grinder, and buffer/polisher. We will be using both standard and more exotic template shapes to achieve spectacular domed cabochons like those preferred by most crafts-folk for wire wrap or inlay setting. Moving on, we will create calibrated stones with angled edges preferred for setting in silver or gold bezels. Diamond Pacific’s “Cab Rest” gadget will establish the initial gentle, uniform angle at the bottom of your cabs for ease of setting. At midweek (usually Wednesday morning) I will demonstrate techniques for assembling and cutting composite-cabochons/intarsias. These may be as simple or complex as a student’s prior experience may allow. You may have time to experiment, too, using the instructor’s carving wheels and/or his jewelry grooving bit. Attention will be given to the special characteristics of different cutting materials and the techniques/approaches that are appropriate for each. Several methods for stabilizing thin or fractured material will be presented and/or demonstrated. Emphasis will be laid on quality, not quantity; thus, the number of finished cabochons an individual student may produce is expected to vary widely. Paul will give general instruction at the beginning of each day or work session but will also work with individuals as needed. Daily cleaning of one’s workspace and a thorough Friday afternoon cleaning of the classroom by all students is required. The class fee will provide students with a variety of small starter slabs, an original manual of instruction, and other materials for the class. Additional slabs will be available for purchase, or students may bring their own (3/8” or less in thickness; no chunks to be slabbed).
Class Fee: $50
Est Materials Fee: $0-100
Prerequisites: Cabochons 1 or proven cabbing ability
Paul Roberts
Paul has been a “rock fan” since boyhood, although his serious cabbing did not begin until retirement twenty-four years ago. His work in cabochons has been inspired by many of William Holland’s masters through various (and repeated) courses in cabochons, opals, intarsia, channel inlay, etc. At William Holland he has taught Silver 1 and numerous classes in Cabochons (1, 1.5, and 2. In Dahlonega he has taught classes in wire-wrap, chain, and basketry. His finished pieces are currently displayed and sold at the Annual Art and Wine Festival in Dahlonega, and the more frequent “Art in the Park” events in Dahlonega. He also takes special commissions from time to time. Eager to share his joy of working with stone, Paul has taught at William Holland for more than 20 years.