Title | : | Melting Sterling Silver Into Beautiful Coins |
Lasting | : | 23.43 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 31 rb |
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Naw, that's the first video of pouring I have watched I'm sure you got it down pat I will watch more Comment from : Jeff Utley |
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I think he skipped the pouring class Comment from : Jeff Utley |
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you people are stupid he isnt melting sterling silver ITS PEWTER!!!!!! Comment from : gaven bard |
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Noooo not the small spoon those sell for double-triple silver pricebrEDIT: like for all of your struggle My struggle is ahead, I collected some silver and going to purify and pour looking for advicebrThis will help me much Comment from : František LALUCH |
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OUCH! Some of that was painful to watch hahaha Tough learning curve Glad you figured it all out and showed the process Was worried it was all gonna burn haha Looks great! Going to try my hand at it next week Comment from : sierraromeo |
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Beautiful artworks Comment from : Lesbian Wars |
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I truly sympathize with you! I poured my first piece yesterday, into a graphite mold It didn't work! I found out my mold wasn't hot enough and it solidified too quickly I had NO idea pouring could be such a pain in the a@@! Great video though I'm really happy that you finally got what you wanted Comment from : Scott S |
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Did u buy sterling 925 babycup Comment from : ARADEL Tapel |
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That’s cool Comment from : Scrapping with Grandpa |
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Looks like pewter not silver Comment from : Bertha Chipp |
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Is It best to insulate, as shown, with Fire fibre resistance material fibre just In case? I have the same electronic smelter that is offered, & takes "FOREVER," Next move Devils Smelter & Gass, much better as I have seen for myself! P/S, great video Please keep them coming Comment from : Duncan Horne |
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With all metals heat is super important at the pour Your mold should be hot as you showed here to avoid shock and so your mold doesn't cool the metal too quickly Keeping heat on the pour after will help smooth it out as you have found out You can also purify your stearling into pure silver as well by using a cuppell and separating the copper and zinc from the silver Good luck to you and keep those videos coming! Comment from : Wayne Lacroix |
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Practice makes perfect FYI, what you have produced are not coins, but Silver Rounds and or Bars Comment from : Jerry Altvater |
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It's an art hard to master, but you got it! Love the commentary! Nice pours! Comment from : Tanner Stumbaugh |
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It's never to late to give up Comment from : coole |
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Have you ever tried using clay and pouring a silver round? Comment from : Scott S |
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Where did you find all this sterling silver? Comment from : Vincents Antiques and Things |
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You need less coffee and steady hands Comment from : Dirt fishing Newfoundland |
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Where did you get that red holder for the map gas to be able to direct it at the mold? Comment from : dAFTagent6969 |
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BEAUTIFUL Comment from : Amazing Coins |
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Hello, new viewer, and subber! Do you sell any of your finished sterling? Comment from : AMBASSADORHOFF |
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If at first you don’t succeed Try try try try try try try try try again 😅 Comment from : Scott M |
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Really nice work shop you ave there Good work as well, thanks for great videos here and I wish you all the best Comment from : Mario X |
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Thank you for a no bs video Much appreciated Comment from : Sir Whistler |
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People who buy and sell gold and silver even if the item is worth more as a piece, they buy by weight If I were him, I would put 999 pure silver 24 pure gold Hold on to your silver coins The gold and silver are a good investments to buy and sell things Comment from : Mary Salinas |
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My sterling always turns black even after I clean it does using borax really help that much? Comment from : Eric Lapointe |
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Try melting just enough to fill the mould Comment from : Robert Scionti |
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better coat the graphite Crucible with boric acid Comment from : Itai lustgarten |
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Does the consistency issue have anything to do with the purity? Comment from : silver sliver |
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Как вещи прекратить в мусор, кому нужен тот мусор который он изготовил¿ Comment from : Potroshitel 125rus |
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👎🏻 Comment from : Eric Smith |
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what kind of furnace is that I saw one similar from Amazon? Comment from : MoonWolf |
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Wow this is painful to watch Yikes Comment from : Jay Jay |
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👏👏 Comment from : Jaggy |
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Please please don't use gloves when using any high speed turning drills laths, bench sanders, bench wheels You will break all your fingers wrist be and possibly elbow Gloves is no no on any high rpm wheels Comment from : mraduck |
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I read mold should be about melt temperature Comment from : Robert Bihn |
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Finally a perfect how to!!! I love that you showed trial and error That helps a lot Thanks and GORGEOUS work! Comment from : Fabulous Finds |
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Hi from the UK I found this very inspirational I have the same furnace and still learning how to make something beautiful I have a brass casket about 6'' in length x 5'' high that I want to recreate -pouring into 12'' flask with petrobond mold; poured 1 kilo of silver only to find that the base plate section of the mold was all I managed to cast I'll keep going though until I can develope the technique Thank you for putting this video together, it has helped me realise a couple of things Comment from : Jefferson Starship |
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Barstool ✊ Comment from : John Adams |
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Apparently he had no clue that the time and effort was of value only to other clueless people Comment from : Mac Clark |
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What is the purpose of changing the shape if they are still 925 At least with the scrap everything is marked and verifiable as sterling After you melt it, it could be anything I guess if it were refined I could see the point a bit better Comment from : Fares Hajjar |
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Nice job! What is the apparatus you used to melt everything? Was it Propane powered Comment from : Henri Molle |
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Do you sell your creations and if so do you have a store or website Comment from : fitznutz |
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Those flower spoon fork are worth about 400 bucks know that you smelt before you devalue it but over all good video Comment from : Fried Juggler |
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Why are they black? Comment from : Jam Sax |
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I did my first pour to day with sum silver shot that I got from rio grand it came out real bad black and cooper looking iam new to this help Comment from : Jam Sax |
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It is actually not sterling silver Dteling silver is 925 pure Tuff that you have is 80 Comment from : Crooger35 |
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That little “heh heh” when you dropped a spoon in there was my favorite part The reason being, I did the exact same thing when you did It was awesome Comment from : Omar |
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you should really use some kind of mask that protects you from the fumes nice video btw👍 Comment from : Marco Pitoni |
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In the end they look awesome! I want to start doing this hopefully this winter! Wanna get a forge asap! Once the process is figured out it’s all up hill! Comment from : Jayy Rock |
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Everything needs to be hotter, way hotter Go to about 1100 on the silver and pre heat your moods for at least a few minutes before the pour Also a little borax wouldn’t hurt 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Comment from : Mostly OUTDOORS |
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are you going to chemically like purify it more down to make it 999 pure Comment from : Evil_eyegaming d |
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Interesting Comment from : Drews Roofing & Home Repair |
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Ok Favorite episode 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼My middle name is Sterling 😆😆😆Shit you not Comment from : Patrick S Hafer Sr |
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I had problems with sterling silver myself, glad ya fingerd out about the torch trick, tricky, but it works! Great video! Comment from : Freds Shed |
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It’s like you said practice makes perfect it’s always the first several coins you pour will be difficult but it gets better and better after that lovely looking coins 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊😊😊 Comment from : Patrick Schoenpflug |
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If you turn the temperature up on your furnace, the silver won't freeze so quickly cool video though Subscribed liked and rung the bell Comment from : Re-cast the past |
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🙏😎👍 Comment from : Bobby long |
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irregardlessthey came out awesome I got to try melting silver someday Comment from : gunstar 1 |
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I've always wanted to try doing that with silver You must be in the upper Midwest, I saw that Menards bucket I'm in Minnesota Comment from : Rebuiltmags |
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Isn’t borax pretty corrosive to graphite? Comment from : wantafastz28 |
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I always enjoy the intros Good job figuring out the process for great pours Comment from : Brock |
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I can see why you use the other furnace now Comment from : INCOME INVESTOR |
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