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The web offers many videos and on-line instruction on virtually any topic. So, too, are there videos on enameling. Many are free, but some do charge. This page gives a iist of the ones I've found. These come in various formats such as a video on a site, DVD and webinars. In addition I've listed in-class teaching schedules as I find them.

  • Carpenter Enamel Foundation - lots of enameling classes
  • Center for Enamel Art
  • Cool Tools - videos on a variety of topic,s in addition to enameling, by a few enamelists. You can use their search magnifier to look for a particular artist.
  • Craftcast.com - webinars on a variety of topics including enameling. Look over all their videos as some are for metals that might interest you. During COVid they have free webinars - Fun At One - and when live you can ask quetions, but after they post the link you can see watch for free. Pam East has a few webinars on this site.
  • Electroforming - Rachel Shimpock gave a presentation to the Enamelist Society on Electorforming. She is an excellent teacher and has some videos and other ways to learn more about this exciting topic.
  • Enamel Warehouse - all videos have a fee and you'll be able to view them over and over. Many are for torch firing. In the one I saw, Jean showed how to do the process with a torch and with a kiln.
  • Harlan Butt - free videos on how he makes his vessels, but all search for him on YouTube
  • I Love Enamels - owner Cheryl Anne Day-Swallow does mostly torch fired beads and has videos on how to use the various products she sells.
  • Jan Harrell videos -series of videos on variaous topics
  • Kristina Malcolm - enamelist and metalsmith. Check out her current metal classes.
  • Merry-Lee Rae - on-line workshops and her free Tips and Tricks class you won't want to miss. Merry-Lee also has an option to subscribe to all class either monthly or on a yearly basis. To get this option, hit the "Start Learning Now" button when you go to the link provided. This is really a deal for learning from one of the best.
  • Metal Clay Supply - all related to metal clay
  • Metalwerx - on-line workshops
  • Pam East - Pam lists all her videos and where they are. Some are for sale and some free. Pam specializes in Metal Clay and did the Metal Clay project in my book. And here are some free videos on YouTube.com.
  • Photoshop Videos on editing photos to use for etching - by René Roberts
  • Pocosin Arts - their mission is focused on nurturing creativity through arts and crafts in all media
  • Ricky Frank - on-line classes
  • Rio Grande - metalsmithing classes, some techniques would be enamelable - these are their On Demand classes
  • Stamps - make your own free video
  • Underglazes - video by Matha Banyas
  • You Tube - for other videos on enameling, search various topics. For more, search for specific artists as multiple people have videos on YouTube.

If you know of more, please contact me so I can update my list. Thanks.

 

 

 

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