Baker has been working raw copper into wearable, sellable, ceremonial pieces for years. Hammered cuffs. Byzantine and chainmaille weaves. Wire-wrapped pendants set with stone. Ankhs, crosses, lockets, statement necklaces — the full range.
For the first time, he's opening up the actual process. Not a curated highlight reel. The decisions you make when wire kinks. The reason a weave looks tight instead of sloppy. The cheap mistakes that ruin a $40 spool of copper.
"If you can hold pliers and you can be honest about the first chain looking ugly, I can teach you to build pieces people want to buy."
Founders Pass holders learn it before anyone else — and shape what makes it into the public-launch curriculum.