CAD/CAM Design by hickyjig
What is CAD/CAM and why is it used in jewelry making?

Designing The Object

CAD/CAM is an acronym for Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing. This process is used heavily in the engineering and manufacturing fields to prototype and create objects to exact measurements, hence the phrase "CAD Accurate." Due to the need of an artist to have exact measurements for stones and complex visual designs in their work, jewelry artisans have recently adopted this process in pursuit of equally accurate waxes that later become visually stunning finished pieces.

I start with a two dimensional idea/drawing like the one you see to the right. This belt buckle design was inspired by wrought iron fence designs I saw in New Orleans. I then place the approved drawing into a CAD (design part) software program and convert it into a three dimensional object.

Vector Drawing, Wax and Finished Belt Buckle

Creating The Wax

Then the 3D virtual object is opened in a CAM (milling part) software application that translates the object into a "language" that the milling machine can understand (G Code).

The G Code gets sent to the milling machine and tells the bit to moves back and forth across the block of wax to slowly and precisely cut out the design into the wax. This creates a positive of the actual object.

Milling the belt buckle into wax

The Wax Casted

The wax is then cast using the lost wax casting method. You pick which metal you want to use for the piece. This belt buckle was cast using sterling silver.

Once cast, I then clean up the piece by filing and buffing any rough parts of the piece. For this piece, I sandblasted it and used liver of sulfur to add a petina to bring out the details. This can be seen in the first image on this page.

Casted Sterling Silver Belt Buckle

Creating Through The Philosophy Of Hickyjig

Have you ever wanted a pendant with a symbol that means something to you or looked for a ring to symbolize your love? Is there a belt buckle design that you just can't find in any local store?

The spirit of hickyjig believes that anything is possible so if you have an idea, sketch, or a thought just send me a message and we can go from there.

Thanks, Kristen Organ

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