by heating it up to a certain temperature just before it melts away, and then keeping it there for a certain amount of time (this is seen between the mass and shape of the object).
When you have kept it at this temperature long enough the two materials will take a hold on eachother strong enough to, if worked right, won't break.
please could you tell me how y ou made the billet to begin with, did you use solder or the torque plate method? and which metals?
i have been making mokume but have trouble with the laminate peeling and holles, any solutions?
also there doesnt seem to be part 3 after use pierced them down the middle and hammered te
them i cant find the next bit
maybe u could email your techinique?
thanks
victoriazoe 2 years ago
by heating it up to a certain temperature just before it melts away, and then keeping it there for a certain amount of time (this is seen between the mass and shape of the object).
When you have kept it at this temperature long enough the two materials will take a hold on eachother strong enough to, if worked right, won't break.
semois 2 years ago
Bring doch mal Ordnung hier rein!!! Welches Video kommt hiernach ??
Aber echt super Arbeit!!
floidly 3 years ago
How did your billet get fused together w/out adding pressure while you heated it?
trygvie 3 years ago