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  • Re: Annealing copper - Bangle bracelet

    Yes, I imagine you would need a larger torch to heat it high enough quickly enough to solder it. The torch I use (and use regularly) is an el-cheapo from Harbor Freight (I bet Menards carries affordable ones too, like this Bernzomatic ), straight propane, and it will heat something this size enough to...
    Posted to General metalsmithing (Forum) by vicchick on 04-15-2008
  • Re: How do you twist wire with a pen vise?

    Hi eleanorg, Below are tutorials you may find useful: http://www.crystalflair.com.au/html/using_a_pin_vise.html http://wire-sculpture.com/tips.php?tip=105 http://www.farmersmarketonline.com/howto5.htm http://books.google.com/books?id=BWvzrVitA4AC&pg=PA86&lpg=PA86&dq=how+to+twist+wire+with...
    Posted to Wire working (Forum) by geltdesigns on 11-10-2007
  • maybe stupid question. Anneal silver plate?

    This could be a really stupid question but is it possible to anneal silver plate wire? There are some things I would like to try and can not afford silver to practice. I have plenty of silver plate lying around I could use. I know I could use copper but I have not found a local supplier of different...
    Posted to General metalsmithing (Forum) by Tjika on 10-01-2007
  • Re: User's weight a factor in rolling mill pressure?

    Hi Sue, To get the best impression, be sure to anneal your metal just before putting it through the mill. Remember that normal metalsmith preperations like cutting and sanding will work harden your metal. So anneal your metal AFTER you have sanded out imperfections and cut the metal to the shape you...
    Posted to General metalsmithing (Forum) by geltdesigns on 08-31-2007
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