Soldering and Stained Glass | Glass Cutting | Book Kits | Bookbinding Supplies | Marbling Supplies | Marbled and Decorative Paper | Eyelets | Metalsmithing | Etching Metal | Clocks | Wire | Embellishments | Leather Tools | Pens | Gift Certificates | Publications | Books in Sheets | Sales and Specials | Home | Product Catalog and Table of Contents

 
 

Home
a place to start
Table of Contents
product guide and site map
Gift Certificates
buy or redeem them
Idea Center
a gallery and how-to guide
Class and Event Calendar
classes with Christine Cox
Recommended Reading and Viewing
a range of art topics
The Muse
our free online zine
Bookbinding Glossary
what it all means
Newsletter
what we're up to
Contact Us
let us serve you
Policies

important stuff
coxes.com
Christine's rubberstamping
website


If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant.
-Anne Dudley Bradstreet

Christine Cox teaches metalsmithing and bookbinding classes in our Studio in Volcano, CA.

The Muse | Copper Mesh Frame 9/03

Difficulty Rating

I've seen lots of people making these mesh frames lately and they are such a great idea! I like my frames to be very tidy and uniform so here's how I make mine.

  • Start with your piece of copper mesh and lay your 1/4" brass rule along one of the edges (the left edge if you are right handed).

  • Gently slip the tip of your Volcano Ergonomic Teflon Folder under the larger side of the copper mesh and fold it up and over the brass rule to make a firm crease.

  • Repeat this step first on the opposite side of the copper and then on the two remaining sides. Folding the edges in this order will help give you neat and matching corners.

  • Now measure and cut the transparency to fit inside the folds with a little extra room on each side (maybe about 1/16" extra on each side -- just enough to turn the mesh without bending the transparency).


This mesh frame was torched to match the box lid onto which it was eyeleted (is eyeleted a verb?).

She's so sweet! This little angel is printed on a transparency and the mesh catches the light through the transparent parts of the image. It makes the girl's face and dress look luminous; just perfect for a Christmas card or a metal book cover. You could torch or oxidize the mesh before inserting the transparency. That could lead to a very funky look.

Tools:

Materials:

 

The color transparencies are available from ArtChixStudios. I absolutely love their color copies and transparencies. They have a million uses and I don't have to do the legwork.
  • Lay the transparency centered onto the mesh and then use a brass rule to fold over the edges as you did in the previous steps.

  • Use the Japanese screw punch loaded with the 3mm tip to punch a hole through all the layers of mesh and transparency at each corner.

  • Feed a copper eyelet through any hole, from the front to the back, and turn the whole thing upside down onto the bench block.

  • Put the nubby of the eyelet tool into the tube of the eyelet.

  • Hit the end of the eyelet tool with the mallet until the eyelet has flared out and is lying flat against the mesh. The slower you do this (the lighter your blows) the less chance you'll have of splitting the eyelet.

  • Once the eyelet is set and stable turn it over onto your bench block.

  • Hit the back of the eyelet directly with the rawhide mallet. Note, if your bench block is rough it will damage the front of the eyelet. You may consider that a design element. You can protect your work by putting a piece of Masonite or cardstock on top of the block.

  • Repeat with the remaining eyelets.

Since 9/26/03
Hit Counter

Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Sign up for our occasional email newsletter

What's New

Product News
* Cream and Acanthus Book Cloth
* Tim McCreight's "Boxes and Lockets"
* Black Back Copper Foil Tape
* New and Improved Volcano Arts Folder
* Splash Guard for Glass Grinder
* Copper Foil Tape in 5/32"
* Silver Back Copper Foil Tape
* Weller Smoke Absorber
* Wizling CG Glass Grinder
* Classic 100 Gel Flux
* Glass Bevels in New Sizes
* Book: Kaleidoscope
* Frosted Memory Glass
* Frames for Memory Glass
* 1/16" Brass Eyelets
* 1/16" Eyelet Tool

Sales and Specials
* Page Updated

New in The Muse
* A Curious Artist's Timeline
* Enamels: Love at First Sight
By Christine Cox
* Brooch or Necklace Watch
By Christine Cox
*
An Interview with: Christine Cox
By Kathy Wasilewski of ISABA
*
Wooden Book with PMC and Glass Inlay
By Christine Cox 6/07
* 1Q 2007 Blank Book Swap
* Textures and Patinas Book
By Lorna Lawson

* Video: How to Cut Glass
* How to Make a Mountain Book by Sally Monahan
* 15th Century Binding

Idea Center
* Leather and Sterling Silver Book
* Miniature Enamel Book
* Freeform Peyote Watches
* Class Swap Photos
* Wood Book with Caterpillar
* How to Clean and Maintain Soldering Iron Tips
* Correct Blade Installation in a Saw Frame

Classes
*
Torch Technic
* Photos from Round Boxes Class
* New Classes up for 2008!
* Photos from Treasure Bindings Class
* Photos from Bracelet Technic Class
* Photos from Book Technic 1 Class
* Photos from Art Parts Intensive