ahh the true grit and work of jewelry! thats why i love being a jeweler,we get something that doesnt seem like much and make it into somthing truely beautiful.
Soooo basically you can use this technique to make rings but would it work with a large cuff/bracelet? That is what I am looking to do anyways. Make a large 4in wide bracelet/cuff that locks and I just don't see that it would work with this.
Dental investiment is a different powder..Jewellery investiment it'sjust ..Lime...Cristoblyte...and other ingrid's. it's strong enough to withstand high temps....but also easy to dissolve in water...
Dental investment is either gypsum bonded silica for yellow gold, or phosphate bonded silica for white gold. I think its a much more accurate investment material since you need to capture tooth anatomy. If we don't use a ring liner that stuff is a biatch to separate from your casting. I plan on melting down all my gold crowns to make a pendant. Great video!
"satin cast " is just the name that the kerr company gave the investments that they sell...other investments are very similar in composition,but the manufacturer of each investment calls it what they want...and kerr calls their investment "satin cast"..and it is one of the best,if not the best,jewelry investments on the market today and has been for many many years now.the only other investment that may be as good is "ransom & randolph's line of jewelry casting investments.
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mindfreak001009 6 months ago
you rock :)
d235353 7 months ago
i like the woman she is nice
alister357 9 months ago
ahh the true grit and work of jewelry! thats why i love being a jeweler,we get something that doesnt seem like much and make it into somthing truely beautiful.
MrBEERLVR 1 year ago
Very cool. Thank you
GSRJosh33 1 year ago
Soooo basically you can use this technique to make rings but would it work with a large cuff/bracelet? That is what I am looking to do anyways. Make a large 4in wide bracelet/cuff that locks and I just don't see that it would work with this.
JackaCrack1 1 year ago
Very informative, thank you for this series !! Very helpful !!
terrybmills 1 year ago
expertvillage sucks. to much text
brokenarrow2222 1 year ago
nice tits
rolficus 1 year ago
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beautiful video!
Love is not a matter of counting the years. It's to make the years count.
Greetings from Antwerp!
AdinJewelry 1 year ago
thanks!!! so.. your selling this machine? what do you get out of teaching us?
TheGreenfrog140 1 year ago
boring
selenaanddemifanful 1 year ago
Could you get farther from the camera? Were you afraid you could be heard or seen? Jeez.
monkey505boy 1 year ago
very nice! if you want to buy a nice ring - search donnaliza on google!
darkbug1234 1 year ago
"center fuse" lmao
coldin71201 1 year ago
lol @ "center fuse"
XCavaleX 2 years ago
"CENTRIFUGE"
TrueLeadership 2 years ago
nice tatoo
DAWKlNSRichard 2 years ago
taTToo ;)
TrueVisual 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
It would be easier to juz go to ur local jewellery store or goldsmith and buy one
bestwishesmaple 2 years ago
@bestwishesmaple Dont forget you buy a sindrome of retardation too ! Seriously, use your brains, try some DIY.
oggys1 2 years ago
Yup... lost me..
texNoz 2 years ago
I have a centrifuge and had never seen it used. Thank u so much for illustrating that, u r giving me courage to use it...
shasha2727 2 years ago
I had no idea it came out so dark ! Great video !!
MUDSWAT 2 years ago
hey great video
u can get more at donnaliza, just search donnaliza on google
darkbug1234 2 years ago
also tap the flask with a hammer before quenching...Majmajestic
MAJMAJESTIC 2 years ago
if u use old pickle solution to quench u get better results..Majmajestic
MAJMAJESTIC 2 years ago
you can skip this part by using a vaccume
or the swing around by hand using a wet heat glove , it's in the book .
THEBCLASSICSROOM 2 years ago
What is up with that weird ass logo in the beginning? That is definitely old woman attempting to dance, not making jewelry.
vulkein 3 years ago
Part1: Make Your Own Jewelry: Casting, Patterns & Moulds:
Part 2: Make Your Own Jewelry: Casting, Patterns & Moulds:
Part 3: Make Your Own Jewelry: Casting, Patterns & Moulds:
Part 4: Make Your Own Jewelry: Casting, Patterns & Moulds:
Part 5: Make Your Own Jewelry: Casting, Patterns & Moulds:
Etc.
Much easier to navigate!
WarzSchoolchild 3 years ago 20
crapert village what you expect
atomdongle 3 years ago
Thanks very much for this video. You are quite good at this stuff.
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ZULF1000 4 years ago
Would love it if you would make more videos, Thank you very clear to understand.
Battleax4u 4 years ago
EXCEPTIONAL!!!
THANKS A LOT
miltonnn7 4 years ago
Why did the investment just breakdown in water, With dental stuff we need to hammer it out, and sandblast it...
karlanmitchell 4 years ago
Dental investiment is a different powder..Jewellery investiment it'sjust ..Lime...Cristoblyte...and other ingrid's. it's strong enough to withstand high temps....but also easy to dissolve in water...
cardanera 4 years ago 2
Jewelry investment is typically called "Satin Cast"
SculptureJim 4 years ago
Dental investment is either gypsum bonded silica for yellow gold, or phosphate bonded silica for white gold. I think its a much more accurate investment material since you need to capture tooth anatomy. If we don't use a ring liner that stuff is a biatch to separate from your casting. I plan on melting down all my gold crowns to make a pendant. Great video!
briansle 3 years ago
"satin cast " is just the name that the kerr company gave the investments that they sell...other investments are very similar in composition,but the manufacturer of each investment calls it what they want...and kerr calls their investment "satin cast"..and it is one of the best,if not the best,jewelry investments on the market today and has been for many many years now.the only other investment that may be as good is "ransom & randolph's line of jewelry casting investments.
SirHulk1977 3 years ago
very instructive!
tknosani 4 years ago