April 26th Workshop - "Torch Firing Enamels"
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"Torch Firing Enamels"
*with Michelle Ross*

If you thought enameling was to structured, fussy and slow, but you love the color, you definitely want to check out this workshop.   Michelle will cover some fun and non-traditional techniques for putting the torch to enamels.  This workshop is for anyone who wants color and the durability of glass, with a whole new twist.  There are 4 spots left in this workshop.

These pieces represent the types of techniques that will be taught in this workshop, no the actual project.
  
If you are interested in this workshop please contact Michelle at:  mross50@sbcglobal.net 

Where:
Paige’s Studio
Culver City
Address provided when you sign up for a workshop or join New Metal Artists
Just west of Centinela avenue off Washington boulevard
(not Washington place, you cannot get to my house from Washington place.)
I live on a street that dead-ends at a park.  If you get directions from the internet and they are not directing you to a house that is on a dead end street, then that’s not my house.

When: 

Most workshops happen from,
10:00AM - 6:00PM

Lunch:
Bring your own lunch.
I will have available for all;  

Coffee, tea, water, cups, plates, utensils and napkins. 
There is a full kitchen if you need to heat or refrigerate, but space is limited.
There is a grill 1/4 of a block from the studio, if you can't bring your own lunch.

Class Materials:
These are the things you MUST bring:

List provided in due time before each workshop

Tools at the Studio for General use:
You’re welcome to bring your own tools, but the following are available in limited numbers:

Flex shaft
Drill bits
Disc Cutter
Doming Block
Two soldering stations - with supplies
One Pickle pot - with supplies
Steel Bench Block
Silversmith shears to cut sheet – The ones in the studio are serrated.
Small selection of various hammers
Flaring tool for the tube rivets
Various Metal Clay supplies; rollers, cards, surfaces, and olive oil
Tweezers, Sandpaper, and Other general supplies
If you want to know about a specific tool, just ask. 

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