Filing and Finishing Tin: On Demand Instructional Video
Filing and Finishing Tin: On Demand Instructional Video
Filing and Finishing Tin: On Demand Instructional Video
Filing and Finishing Tin: On Demand Instructional Video
Filing and Finishing Tin: On Demand Instructional Video

Filing and Finishing Tin: On Demand Instructional Video

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Are you ready to start exploring the amazing world of tin? Maybe you're brand new to making. Maybe you're already making beautiful jewelry, but looking to expand your skills and incorporate new materials. 

Either way, in this short video I walk you through how to finish the edges of the pieces of tin you've cut into shapes for art and jewelry making. 

First, I show you how to simply soften the edges of well cut pieces of tin. For the pieces that need more edge finishing, I demonstrate how I go about getting really nicely shaped, highly refined edges. I cover what tools to use, how to properly handle them and a few tips on what works for me. 

You'll have lifetime access to this video, so can rewatch as often as you would like.

Questions? Just email me and we'll get them answered. 

Show off your work! Please tag me in your designs - I'd love to see what you're creating! Tag me on Instagram @christineterrell 

This is a digital download and online recording only. No physical product will be shipped.

HOW TO ORDER

1. Add item to your cart and checkout

2. Download files with the links provided (available immediately after purchase)
3. Your link to the video is included on the Cutting Tin How-To PDF.


If you encounter any problems during the download or have questions - get in touch

WHAT'S INCLUDED
Link to the instructional video.
Print-ready PDF of a written outline to help guide you in cutting tins.

This purchase is for personal use only. However, if you are a K-12 school teacher and would like to share this video with students in your classroom you are welcome to do that.