North Brisbane Lapidary Club

We Dig Rocks

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Home
    • Activities
      • Gem Cutting
      • Fossicking
      • Metalsmithing
        • Beginner Silversmithing Projects
      • Gemmology
    • Membership
      • Constitution of the North Brisbane Lapidary Club Inc.
      • Costs and Fees
  • Visit Us
  • Gem Shows
    • QLACCA Gem Show Dates
    • Raffles & Prizes
    • Gem Shows Photo Gallery
    • Gem Show Dealers & Traders
  • News
    • Blog
      • Gem Show
      • Work Sessions Activity
      • Club event
      • Cabbing
      • Enamelling
      • Faceting
      • Fossiking
      • Metalsmithing
    • Newsletter Archive
  • Member’s Area
    • Calendar
      • My Bookings
    • Suppliers
    • Resources
    • Gems, Minerals and Rocks
    • Competitions
  • Log In
  • Log Out

Gem Show News

September 13, 2014 By Jonathan Edwards

Picked up the ring from Vin Moulds this week.  It is a beautiful pink tourmaline cut by Tony Wheate.  Vin has set this stone in a 9ct gold cast ring shank, with a hand made bezel because the stone was bigger than the casting.  Looks fantastic!  If anyone is looking for a jeweller to make that special stone then Vin moulds at Carina is the person to see. He can be contacted on – 3324 9700.

For bonus points who is the hand model shown displaying this lovely ring?

 raffle_tourmaline_1

raffle_tourmaline_3

Filed Under: Gem Show

Friday is Lost Wax Casting

September 11, 2014 By Jonathan Edwards

This Friday evening there is another popular lost wax casting work session.  15 members have indicated there attendance, so it will be a busy night.  Probably around 20-25 flasks will be invested.  The burnout will be scheduled for Saturday night so that we can throw the metal on Sunday.  Members will be able to start working on their jewellery items on Sunday at the free work day.

Opal_pendant_1

Here are 2 pendants settings that I cast in sterling silver at the last work session.  As the boulder opal pieces are cut in a freeform shape it is not possible to buy a commercial setting.  So starting out with a piece of bezel shaped wax I formed the bezel and the bail around the finished opal.  This was then sprued,  had investment poured into the flask and then the wax was burnt out and molten metal thrown in a centrifuge into the flask.  Voila pendsant just about completed.

Filed Under: Work Sessions Activity

Gem Show News

September 10, 2014 By Jonathan Edwards

Dealer bookings are now being taken for the 2015 gem show.  Competition for the reduced space has caused a lot of flurried activity and early payments to confirm sites.  Outdoor dealer forms have also now been released and will also be circulated by Scott Bell this Saturday at Bribie Island Gem Show.

 

 

Filed Under: Gem Show

Activities at the work sessions.

August 30, 2014 By Jonathan Edwards

Wednesday seems to be always such a busy day, but today was more than busy.  It was hectic.  Started out by sorting out all of the dealer bookings coming in for the 2015 show.  Although the show is still 6 months away the hall is almost 40% booked.  Then a quick trip to Vin Moulds at Carina to pick up the raffle prize.  Once again Vin has been a great supporter of our club by donating a gold ring for the raffle prize.  Tony Wheate’s round cut pink tourmaline looks absolutely stunning.  If anyone is looking to have a favourite stone set in a special setting then Vin is highly recommended.  After returning to the club I spent some time preparing copies of outdoor stall forms for Scott Bell to take to Bribie this Saturday.  Bribie Island gem show is always nice and laid back (with free admission).  Other activities that I noticed going on around me included Tom Power unsuccessfully trying to start the mower, Carol South up to her elbows in mud and grit sorting out the tumbler.  Carol is busy tumbling about 6 kgs of offcuts and small stones ready for sale at our gem show.  So far the tumbler has run for several weeks unattended in the store room.  The first batch should be out of the polish next week.  Peter Smith and Laraine Power were busy assembling and burnishing the sterling silver bracelet which will also be used as a raffle prize.  Tony Wheate has cut 9 small cabs of lapis lazuli and the first fitting today shows that this is going to be a stunning raffle prize; made all the more special because several members have contributed to the manufacture.

And of course the highlight of Wednesday is always morning tea when Lola provides her home baking.  Today’s offering was anut berry crumble on a tea cake.  It must have been good as there wasn’t any left when I got back from Vin Moulds.

Filed Under: Work Sessions Activity

Copyright 2014 · Website Design Brisbane

Insert/edit link

Enter the destination URL

Or link to existing content

    No search term specified. Showing recent items. Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.