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SILVER JEWELLERY - FINISHING TOUCHES

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2007

Creating silver jewellery is a labour of love, but well worth the time expended to create a work of art.

The first step is to make a wax model using sheets and strips of wax which are carved in very fine detail to produce the design. In this case the finished items are old fashioned houses.

Step two is to produce a casting in silver. This is known as the "lost wax procedure" where the wax model is placed into a flask, and "invested". Essentially this procedure involves pouring into the flask a solution similar to plaster of paris. This sets very quickly around the wax model.

Step 3 involves heating the flask up to a very high temperature in a kiln. This has the effect of burning away the wax, and leaving an empty space where the wax once was.

Step 4 is the final process where the casting takes place. Molten silver is poured into the flask to fill the space previosly occupied by the wax model.

Step 5 is when it gets exciting to see what has been created in silver. The flask which is still very hot is plunged into a bucket of cold water. Thermal shock causes the "investment" to shatter, leaving the silver casting.

This piece has to be filed smooth on the edges, and polished on the front and rear to produce what is eventually worn by someone with pride. The video shows the final smoothing, and polishing taking place

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  • Agree with the other comments. If we don't know what you are doing it is just as interesting as watching paint dry.

  • thisn vid is just a little out of context,what happen from the beganning to the end? now thate something I would like to see.

    1axvn

  • i see you polish it, but i don't know what that material is. guess it is no fine sand paper

  • what finnishes could be used on silver?

  • I wish you showed more than you just polishing the silve

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