Shiny objects are hard to photograph. |
Work in progress..... Construction pictures are below. |
This was my basic plan, I sketched it out in GIMP 2.0. The blue rectangle is to be a ribbon. |
This is a thin piece of 14k gold. I sketched out the text I wanted to cut out with my Jeweler's hand saw. |
Disk for the main body of the medal, and arch for the sextant. You can see the beginnings of cutting out Ellensburg. |
The wire will dress up the arch. To get a good bend I filed out a notch or "V" to bend, in the yellow circle. |
Another piece of wire to rest on the disk and a mock-up. The bends are in the bottom wire and are soldered. |
Figuring out the gauge of wire for the compasses. |
Mock-up |
Ellensburg now cut out. Interesting shape left over. |
I re-drew the 3 and 9 as the original ones seemed too small. |
Ellensburg cut out mock-up to see if the title bar is big enough. It wasn't so I rolled it in the mill to stretch, ah north to south, I guess. |
This disk was taken to a laser engraver. It didn't work! Arrgghhhh. |
A wire is needed for the title bar to match the rest. |
I must have been doing something here, I took a picture... |
Compasses to the dome. |
Mock-up to see if the pieces work together. 2-d and 3-d are hard to transition between. |
This will be the hook for the main medal to hang from. Big pieces are easier to work with as small ones heat more quickly. |
While waiting for the tumbler for an hour, I took the scraps to make a ring. |
Tumbling the pieces. This process work hardens the metal to make it stiff and strong. It also cleans and slightly burnishes it. |
Like the blue, but there is no way to keep it that color. |
Soldering on the ring at the top. |
This is the back. I have an appt., to get it engraved. The pin is at the top and the bar below it is so that a ribbon can be attached, like black for a funeral etc... I should probably tell Ron that. |
We use all parts of the metals here.... |
In the box and ready to go! |
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