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Surface embellishment

enamel, patina, reticulation, etc.
How is this done?
Last post 10-20-2007 12:51 PM by RaWo. 6 replies.
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  • 09-08-2007 8:33 AM

    • RaWo
    • Joined on 12-08-2006
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    How is this done?

    Hello there!

    Can anyone tell me what I have to do to silver to get a surface like this?

    As I have joined a workshop now I do have access to a rolling mill, but I don't know what to put in it to get an impression like this. I read somewhere about using pattern strips. Is it possible to buy something that could be used then please tell me!

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  • 09-08-2007 9:48 AM In reply to

    Re: How is this done?

    Maybe sandpaper & a rolling mill.  Metalliferous.com sells patterned brass sheet for rolling mill texture.
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  • 09-20-2007 7:18 AM In reply to

    Re: How is this done?

     That looks like you could get it with sandpaper.

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  • 09-21-2007 4:08 PM In reply to

    Re: How is this done?

    COARSE sandpaper maybe. Mine often comes out much more 'frosted' looking than that when I do sandpaper...I'm not sure what I've done would take the LOS like that - so pronounced. Maybe I should try!

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  • 09-21-2007 6:01 PM In reply to

    Re: How is this done?

     Sand paper for sure, but I forget as a metal smith sometimes there are more abrasive papers then the wet/dry ones I use for metal, I've rolled through abrasives for wood, and the good parts of damaged sanding belts. 60 and 80 grit work fairly well.

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  • 10-17-2007 1:29 AM In reply to

    • sarit
    • Joined on 02-07-2005
    • Israel
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    Re: How is this done?

    I can tell you about a somewhat similar ring that I have made (see the wide wedding ring on my site).

    I used a pattern wheel with my rolling mill and then filed off a top layer to give it a more vague texture.

    Hope it helped.

    Sarit.

    Sarit Designs - Unique Handcrafted Jewelry 

     

  • 10-20-2007 12:51 PM In reply to

    • RaWo
    • Joined on 12-08-2006
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    Re: How is this done?

    Your ring is beautiful!!

    I have tried some pattern sheets, but I don't think they were actually made for use by a rolling mill. The ones I tried were made of brass and I think they were actually a material meant to create things from. Do you know where I can get pattern sheets that are actually made for being used with a rolling mill?

    -Randi 

     

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