Copper Pyramid Pendant

Encase a marble inside this pyramid-shaped pendant.

That's Clever! : Episode HCLVR-248 -- More Projects »
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Project by Jef Edward McGreevy from Reisterstown, Md.
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Jef McGreevy returns to make a pyramid-shaped brass pendant with a marble encased inside.

Materials:

brass wire
solder
marble
butane torch
flux
paintbrush
tweezers
wire cutters
belt sander
metal ruler
hammer
needle nose pliers
black cord

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Figure A
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Figure B
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Figure C
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Figure D
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Figure E
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Figure F
Steps:

1. Cut three pieces of brass wire for the bottom of the pyramid pendant.

2. Sand all the edges at a 45-degree angle on a belt sander. The wire will heat up, so be careful of your fingers (figure A).

3. Fit the pieces together into a triangle shape and solder, applying flux to the ends and firing with a butane torch (figure B).

4. Cut three more pieces of brass wire for the vertical posts of the pyramid.

5. Sand all the edges at a 60-degree angle on a belt sander.

6. Solder two vertical posts at a 60-degree angle, applying flux to the ends and firing with a butane torch (figure C). Hold the brass wire with tweezers to prevent burning your fingers.

7. Place the marble in the bottom part of the pyramid (figure D).

8. Solder the remaining vertical post after applying flux to the joint (figure E).

9. Sand the top flat.

10. Cut and bend a loop from the brass wire for the cord. Flatten the brass by hammering the end. Bend it around needle nose pliers.

11. Solder the loop on the top of the pyramid (figure F).

12. Thread the cord for the necklace through the loop. Tie the copper pyramid pendant around your neck.

Website: www.jefmcg.com