Hi, Yes, the gold foil (24 K) will bond with fine silver (.999) between 350 °C and 550 °C. There is a surface molecular exchange at this temperature. The gold foil must be thick enough to not disapear in silver, you should be able to cut it with scisors.
Hi, so the gold will adhere naturally at 350-degrees? Do you use common gold leaf or do you cut a disc of gold from thin sheet? Great tutorial, thank you!
Hi, Yes, the gold foil (24 K) will bond with fine silver (.999) between 350 °C and 550 °C. There is a surface molecular exchange at this temperature. The gold foil must be thick enough to not disapear in silver, you should be able to cut it with scisors.
sabinealienor 3 years ago
Hi, so the gold will adhere naturally at 350-degrees? Do you use common gold leaf or do you cut a disc of gold from thin sheet? Great tutorial, thank you!
DirectLA 3 years ago
My hot plate is a "no name" one. 1300 W.
sabinealienor 3 years ago
if you want the same table just google for "High Quality Portable Single Burner Hot Plates"
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winer80 3 years ago
What table is that? that you are using?
winer80 3 years ago
It's a hot plate, the same to cook on
sabinealienor 3 years ago
could you please look up the name of it? there should be a model number on the side or some where can you tell me the model number or the name?
Thank you so much i loved your technic hope you know that you have a fan now! ^^
winer80 3 years ago