Very nice bar, and well pored. I prefer the look of hand poured bars, so you definitely satisfied my silver desires. lol
Cheers Nate Yip I put a pic up on trademe to see if there was any interest to sell a couple as made to order shape/size/stamping. Good to see there are more kiwi's getting into the silver. If you liked the look I am happy to trade with members through here. Ignore the price on the trade me auction - that's for the uninformed. If you wanted one feel free to make an offer for whatever size you would like, prefer trade to fiat.
Thanks for that. I may be interested. I think it could make a good gift.. Just have to think what I would like it to say. Cheers
Thanks mate! If anyone is thinking of giving it a crack I recommend you do, its much easier then it seems and you get a good sense of satisfaction + a very awesome unique bar =P
Quick question, would a cook's blowtorch (does reach 1300 degrees C so plenty hot enough) work for this? Just wondering if the gas supply would last long enough and whether using butane would at all de-/un- purify (not sure on correct term) the silver as opposed to other gasses?
Hmmm... like One that cook's burn the top of a creme brulee with? Might not have a large enough flame or a large enough gas supply. My guess is that it would take a very long time to melt down and may not have the power/heat in the flame the keep the molten pool fluid enough to pour well. I don't really know maybe just give it a shot and see how it goes? As for the flame adding impurities I doubt it would, I think it would be more likely to pick up impurities from the Surface that its being melted on. I'm No expert and have little experience in this area, but I Hope this has answered your question a little if anything. =)
Yeah brilliant bit of advice, i wasnt sure about the gas supply lasting but as the flame gets to 1300 degrees c and silvers melting point is less than 1000 i imagine it should work so i may get my hands on a torch and try it thanks (Planning on making some "war medal" style silver pieces) Edit: maybe not "war medals" but something different anyway)
We did, Didn't go so well hahah We make our own granule with a furnace, and one day we decided to try making a 1kg bar and they turned out a little ugly. Most probably because it was a large quantity of silver and it wasn't heated very effectively as it was poured. So I guess the caveat is not to try it with a big bar
Yup the more oz's the harder it is to keep then entire amount molten so it flows evenly and has a nice finish. Could always remake smaller bars from the 1kg bar? What set up did you have? post up a pic of the bar if you still got it??? =P hehe
Nice triangle, I make sterling eggs, this one her weighs 579,6 g I make them just for fun, not for sale. Henrik http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbyv3Wd9zSY
Awesome eggs Henrikb really nice, I've seen your video on yourtube before and wondered how you made them and finished them so evenly?. I'd be interested to know how you sand cast?
Didn't do it myself, all I know is that a furnace was used. I think we may have turned them back into granule but I'll see if there are any around... EDIT: None left, sorry. We REALLY didn't like the look of them hahah
That is amazing! Now paint it white and you can hide your stash in the fridge! You may need to reinforce the fridge door though. I used to collect stone eggs, mostly alabaster. Looking back on it, it is a strange thing to collect. I still have a collection of marbles made out of ...marble of different varieties.
those eggs are schwweeettt! nice job I got no idea what you are saying in the vid but you sound like an expert =P
Awwww must of been rough then ey? lol So you make granules out of stuff? and melt down silver? or refine? And also don't change your username, BFun is an epic username! hehe