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Some people I noticed use fine silver to make simple rings and other things such as pendants, bracelets. What you are doing is amazing. I have dabbled in it myself.
Your work is nothing less then amazing! I love your videos! I am particulary drawn to your filigree video and then i seen your other ones and this one... Your creativeness is such inspiration to me... THANKYOU!
aswome!... you need to source some paua shell (pronounced pawa) from nz, it is a ''glassy type rainbow coloured shell'' native to New Zealand (from the sea almost like an oyster) it's commonly used used in expensive hand made guitars as the dots and or patterns near the tuning pegs, not only would it look fantastic! they would be worth bucketloads!!! these shells represent many parts of nz's native history, the value of them would be amazing, and represent massive cultral signifcance :)
Interesting question. I would expect in normal casting procedures that the amount of copper that burns off wouldn't significantly change the desired outcome, certainly not enough to change the way the metal feels when working it. Of course, refiners separate metals, but it's a different process.
when you're alloying fine silver and coin silver, in the right proportion to get sterling silver, even though it was all weighed correctly you do not get 925 because a part of the copper exits the sistem as oxides. is that true?
aa! dude, i love crystals!
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leath333 4 months ago
it's only good for hiding powder of COKE & I don't like the idea. Perhaps, It's good for Bulky type Ring Jewelers & Big Nosed People.
maxinpains 9 months ago
Some people I noticed use fine silver to make simple rings and other things such as pendants, bracelets. What you are doing is amazing. I have dabbled in it myself.
Can't wait to learn more. Thanks for sharing.
debthebeader 9 months ago
you´re great fantastic bravo!!!!!!
juachorojo90 10 months ago
This is what I want to do!!! It is amazing!!
Kathylouu 10 months ago
great work, you are a true craftsman, er, artist. Thanks for posting.
Hendrix92TheUniverse 1 year ago
maravilloso tu trabajo me encanto, saludos desde chile ,tu trabajo me inspira ya que tambien soy orfebre.
johnny8150 1 year ago
Your work is nothing less then amazing! I love your videos! I am particulary drawn to your filigree video and then i seen your other ones and this one... Your creativeness is such inspiration to me... THANKYOU!
ohtubezz 2 years ago
aswome!... you need to source some paua shell (pronounced pawa) from nz, it is a ''glassy type rainbow coloured shell'' native to New Zealand (from the sea almost like an oyster) it's commonly used used in expensive hand made guitars as the dots and or patterns near the tuning pegs, not only would it look fantastic! they would be worth bucketloads!!! these shells represent many parts of nz's native history, the value of them would be amazing, and represent massive cultral signifcance :)
longdaybignight 2 years ago
Thanks!
Interesting question. I would expect in normal casting procedures that the amount of copper that burns off wouldn't significantly change the desired outcome, certainly not enough to change the way the metal feels when working it. Of course, refiners separate metals, but it's a different process.
victorialansford 3 years ago
really impressive
i have a question i wanna ask:
when you're alloying fine silver and coin silver, in the right proportion to get sterling silver, even though it was all weighed correctly you do not get 925 because a part of the copper exits the sistem as oxides. is that true?
fedaikn 3 years ago
yes.
lvfa81 3 years ago