Based on this I bought the medium brown chaser's pitch thinking it would be soft enough for repousse and it was totally unsuitable. It had no give at all and would crack and shatter rather than take the shape I was trying to beat into the annealed copper. I think you could have been clearer on this.
Hi Daniel, Regrettably this isn't something we can advise on as our pitch is used for the purposes of making jewellery, and we are not specialists in the area of making trumpets. Many apologies, The Cooksongold Team.
Based on this I bought the medium brown chaser's pitch thinking it would be soft enough for repousse and it was totally unsuitable. It had no give at all and would crack and shatter rather than take the shape I was trying to beat into the annealed copper. I think you could have been clearer on this.
Dave how do you get the pitch off the bench pin?
Great info dave love watching your videos 😃
Hello
very interesting-thks
are those pitch the same ones, trumpet makers are using to fill their trumpet tube before they bend them?
thks
Best
Daniel
Hi Daniel,
Regrettably this isn't something we can advise on as our pitch is used for the purposes of making jewellery, and we are not specialists in the area of making trumpets.
Many apologies,
The Cooksongold Team.