I'm a new subscriber. I've been waiting a long time for such an informative video as this. I've learnt more in this lesson than in the short course that I took a month ago. 2 methods in one lesson! Thanks so much.
Very cool! I have an idea, that would make it pop. If you etched it, so that it was all covered in black, then polished it again, wow, it would look very cool too, because the lines would be very visible!
Thank you so much for the comment. It's interesting you say that because I recently made another video where I covered a ring black. It is a very similar ring to this. You can check it out on this link ruclips.net/video/IGtdOyiqMSc/видео.htmlsi=I_Fi2DFwzGJLfDBM
@@thatoradebe_trj Yes, very good, but I meant the other way around, so after you etch it, then you run it on the polisher, and the lines and groves are left, leaving very pronounced marks. But that one looks good too!
Nice work brother. The polish job really makes the skull pop. I'm just starting, but have printed some models I'd like to cast. This video helped me make a decision to try sand casting first before buying a vacuum casting machine and kiln.
Thanks so much. I appreciate the kind words. I would like to see how your 1st sand casting experience is. Please let me know. I have another video where I made a batman ring using sand casting as well, if you want to check it out. It is one of my previous video
How long does it take to cool in the sand? Im guessing the little wells you make are so it doesnt overflow. Is there anyway to work out how much silver you heat up or is it a pure guess?
It takes a long time to cool, which is why I just push it out with a tool, and then I quench it in water. The little wells are there for air to escape in order for the metal to flow where it needs to flow. With regards to how much silver you need, you must multiply the weight of the wax model by 10, and that answer is the amount of silver you will need. You must also add an additional 10 grams of silver for the button. The button is the extra metal that you will saw off that is attached to the main piece
Great question. The answer is no, it doesn't give a better result. If you have sand casting rings that have channels from the side, then you can use it
In this instance it was just the polishing compound. It's called Unipol. Usually I would use bleach which acts as an oxidization agent that turns the silver black
Thank you for this video, I love seeing your process! Did you cut the wax ring in half to avoid the molten silver cooling before the entire cast is filled? As in, making two separate parts to ensure that the silver fills each mold fully? I really wanna try sand casting myself and this is super helpful!
Thank you so much for the comment, it is much appreciated. That is partly the reason for cutting the wax in half. The main reason is because in order to sand cast you need the 2 sand rings to be separated to remove the wax. If I were to make the entire ring and then separate the rings, the mold would break apart due to the shank (the part where your finger goes through) breaking through the sand
Really nice. I'm dipping my toe in the water of sand casting and want to make a chunky, men's skill ring. Why did you choose to cast the skull and shank separately? Was it make sure you gor a good pour? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment. I'd like to see how your casting goes. I cast the skull and shank separately because it would have been impossible to pull out the wax ring from the sand without destroying the sand. To avoid destroying the sand, it was easier to separate them
Thank you so much for the kind words. The sand I used is called delft clay. It is ideal for sand casting because it is very sticky and so will hold its shape really well
Excellent job! I've been polishing pieces with a Dremel and it takes forever and it's difficult. What type of polishing machine did you use? Also, is there a certain "spec" as to the polishing wheel you used? Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. The polishing machine is a standard polishing machine which I got at a place called goldsmith and jewellery supplies in Johannesburg, South Africa. I don't know what the brand is. I use a "hard" and a "soft" polishing mop. And I use a compound called "unipol" I hope that helps
Thanks for watching. I think you can use this method for making beads if you are going to cast them in 2 halves and then solder them together. This is because of the hole in the bead that you have to consider
Thank you so much for the sub, much appreciated. Yes you would be able to make a curb link using sand casting. It will take some time but it's possible. As long as you make 1 good curb link so that you can use it to make multiples, you are good
@@thatoradebe_trj ok buddy I did ask someone else but they say because more detail and holes it can’t be done But looking at so many different designs now I feel it can be done depending on the person and the way it’s done If I put a curb ring on a steel cylinder tube and print it down on the sand for the actual imprint Then replace the steel cylinder with one made of sand and place that in the print I think this way it will work
@thatoradebe_trj just found your channel. I use my hash tag as a way to comment and find relocate good videos. But since you asked, you would be on the team cause you're 1) a maker and 2) you know the value of precious metals. In a true SHTF scenario, you always need resourceful people. I'll watch more!
@elieser7865 they have software/special wax resin that's used to make intricate designs without having to do it by hand. Which sure is cheating depending on who you ask. But it also helps save your hands and reduces work.
This video is perfect. This is the video I've been looking for for a while now. THANK YOU!
Thank you Josh. I'm glad it's useful.
Really like the design and the finish on that.
Thanks so much. Check out my latest video. I think you'll like the finish on that ring too
I'm a new subscriber. I've been waiting a long time for such an informative video as this. I've learnt more in this lesson than in the short course that I took a month ago. 2 methods in one lesson! Thanks so much.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for subscribing. I have another video where I made a Batman in the same way, if you would like to check it out
Excellent, you took your time to share your knowledge...thank you and keep the great work. Nice ring👍, I think I want to give it a try😃.
Thank you so much for the comment. I'm happy it has encouraged you to want to try it for yourself. Let me know how it goes
@@thatoradebe_trj Sure, I will, thank you😀.
I was exactly looking for this! Thankyouu for the time creating! Very nice to see 😊
I'm glad you found valur in the video. Much appreciated
Very cool! I have an idea, that would make it pop.
If you etched it, so that it was all covered in black, then polished it again, wow, it would look very cool too, because the lines would be very visible!
Thank you so much for the comment. It's interesting you say that because I recently made another video where I covered a ring black. It is a very similar ring to this. You can check it out on this link ruclips.net/video/IGtdOyiqMSc/видео.htmlsi=I_Fi2DFwzGJLfDBM
@@thatoradebe_trj Yes, very good, but I meant the other way around, so after you etch it, then you run it on the polisher, and the lines and groves are left, leaving very pronounced marks.
But that one looks good too!
@@jjhh8425 I should give it a shot. Thank you
This is an ambitious project!!!
Fascinating! Amazing! Talent! A few “hold your breath” moments! Patience extraordinaire! 😮 (BTW, you have beautiful hands!!)
It was a good challenge to try. Ambition is needed at times. Thank you for the kind words 🙏🏿
That's a nice Punisher Ring!
I enjoyed making this ring. The technique is one of my favourites
@@thatoradebe_trj It's really nice! What is the block blue material you were carving ! If you don't mind me asking?
It's casting wax, you get different types depending on what you are trying to achieve @@LTDSilverworks
@@thatoradebe_trj I thank you so much for your response!
Nice work brother. The polish job really makes the skull pop. I'm just starting, but have printed some models I'd like to cast. This video helped me make a decision to try sand casting first before buying a vacuum casting machine and kiln.
Thanks so much. I appreciate the kind words. I would like to see how your 1st sand casting experience is. Please let me know. I have another video where I made a batman ring using sand casting as well, if you want to check it out. It is one of my previous video
What was that power you put in your crucible at @15:25?
The powder is called borax. It helps to keep the metal clean and to help with the flow of the metal when pouring
great job. you make it look so easy
Thank you very much. It's not so bad once you get the hang of it
How long does it take to cool in the sand? Im guessing the little wells you make are so it doesnt overflow. Is there anyway to work out how much silver you heat up or is it a pure guess?
It takes a long time to cool, which is why I just push it out with a tool, and then I quench it in water. The little wells are there for air to escape in order for the metal to flow where it needs to flow. With regards to how much silver you need, you must multiply the weight of the wax model by 10, and that answer is the amount of silver you will need. You must also add an additional 10 grams of silver for the button. The button is the extra metal that you will saw off that is attached to the main piece
Darth Vader + Punisher = I love it!
I appreciate the love
Hi! Can I ask if the channel coming from 90° angle to the skull face is better than one coming from the side? Does it give better results?
Great question. The answer is no, it doesn't give a better result. If you have sand casting rings that have channels from the side, then you can use it
What do you use to put the black color in the grooves of the ring? Thanks!
In this instance it was just the polishing compound. It's called Unipol. Usually I would use bleach which acts as an oxidization agent that turns the silver black
Cool! I’ve always wanted to try.
Thanks so much. Give it a try and let me know how it goes
Thank you for this video, I love seeing your process! Did you cut the wax ring in half to avoid the molten silver cooling before the entire cast is filled? As in, making two separate parts to ensure that the silver fills each mold fully? I really wanna try sand casting myself and this is super helpful!
Thank you so much for the comment, it is much appreciated. That is partly the reason for cutting the wax in half. The main reason is because in order to sand cast you need the 2 sand rings to be separated to remove the wax. If I were to make the entire ring and then separate the rings, the mold would break apart due to the shank (the part where your finger goes through) breaking through the sand
Awesome! 👏
Thank you very much
Muito showww ❤
Really nice. I'm dipping my toe in the water of sand casting and want to make a chunky, men's skill ring. Why did you choose to cast the skull and shank separately? Was it make sure you gor a good pour? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment. I'd like to see how your casting goes. I cast the skull and shank separately because it would have been impossible to pull out the wax ring from the sand without destroying the sand. To avoid destroying the sand, it was easier to separate them
What kind of sand did you use, if your kind enough to share your talents,
I would like to know!! By the way, that is pure talent!!
Thank you so much for the kind words. The sand I used is called delft clay. It is ideal for sand casting because it is very sticky and so will hold its shape really well
Keep up the good job 💯💯
Thanks man
Excellent job! I've been polishing pieces with a Dremel and it takes forever and it's difficult. What type of polishing machine did you use? Also, is there a certain "spec" as to the polishing wheel you used? Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. The polishing machine is a standard polishing machine which I got at a place called goldsmith and jewellery supplies in Johannesburg, South Africa. I don't know what the brand is.
I use a "hard" and a "soft" polishing mop. And I use a compound called "unipol"
I hope that helps
@@thatoradebe_trj Thank you!
Wow this is genius! I never thought to make it this way. Lost wax is too much a hassle. With this u can reuse the wax craving!
That's very true. I still have the carving for another time I might need it.
Glad you enjoyed the video
@@thatoradebe_trj may I ask in 18:37 what is it that you are using?
I'm using flux. You apply it to the area you want to solder so that the solder can flow
I would just say Bravo
Thank you
Hi, thanks, for the video, can I use this metod for making beads for paracord?
Thanks for watching. I think you can use this method for making beads if you are going to cast them in 2 halves and then solder them together. This is because of the hole in the bead that you have to consider
Ok, thanks, beads are hard to find in My country.
@miguelangelgalavizparra1004 all the best with making your beads
Thanks You
Great job man!
Thanks so much, man
This is awesome Mr Thato keep up the good work..wish you could post more videos like this 👊
Asbonge. Much more is coming. I'm working on making a few more casting videos
was that welding you done to get the ring onto the skull?
its a process called soldering. It is similar to welding
Very good that is so cooy
Thanks so much.
Very Impressive
Thank you very much. Much appreciated
18:37 is that glue of some sort?
It's called flux, it is an agent that cleans the silver and allows the solder to flow in order to connect the face part to the ring part
@@thatoradebe_trj thank you 🙏 that was a perfect explanation
What tool is that being used to do the fine detail please?
I'm using a pair of tweezers and some burs in the hanging motor
Very nice job.
Thank you! Much appreciated
Hi! What the send is it?
It's called Delft Clay
@@thatoradebe_trj thank you veeeery much!!)
@@Mivinka-z8q you're very welcome
Is not 3d printer suitable for your job? Of course the hand made is very costable and I admire your work dear.
Thanks so much, I appreciate it. 3D printing would be better but hand carving is such a great skill
@@thatoradebe_trj absolutely 👌
Hi can someone tell me why my sand flows out when i make the air vents? How can i stick the sand in?
Does it flow out when you are pouring the metal?
@@thatoradebe_trj no, at the start just when i pressed that in. I lift the all part and the sand slips out
@@alessandro12171 I think maybe you didn't hammer the sand in enough. You must really give it a good hit all around and then it'll stick to the rings
@@thatoradebe_trj alright thanks. I hope the ring will join the sand even if that is really pressed
clever! alwys wondered how to make non-symmetrical design rings with delft clay, now i know :) thx!
Happy to help!
what is the 2 metal circles u were using at 12:00 ??
Thank you for the question. Those are called delft clay rings.
Amazing dropped a sub
Would I be able to make a curb ring using. Sand. Cast thanks
Thank you so much for the sub, much appreciated.
Yes you would be able to make a curb link using sand casting. It will take some time but it's possible. As long as you make 1 good curb link so that you can use it to make multiples, you are good
@@thatoradebe_trj sorry I mean curb ring
Thanks
@@MotorhomeDIY I must've read your comment wrong but the same concept applies for a curb ring
@@thatoradebe_trj ok buddy I did ask someone else but they say because more detail and holes it can’t be done
But looking at so many different designs now I feel it can be done depending on the person and the way it’s done
If I put a curb ring on a steel cylinder tube and print it down on the sand for the actual imprint
Then replace the steel cylinder with one made of sand and place that in the print
I think this way it will work
I'll take one in 10.5 with an 11mm comfort band
Thanks for the request. Is 10.5 the diameter of your finger?
@@thatoradebe_trj it's my US ring size, i'm not sure how that relates
@inerlogic got you. Please drop me an email on thato@thatoradebejewellery.co.za and we can take it from there
What metal is this?
It's sterling silver
Can you do a video on round onyx ring please 😁
That sounds good to me. I'll make sure I make one in the near future. Thank you for the suggestion
Nice, can I have a ring made, i got a sample
Drop me an email thato@thatoradebejewellery.co.za
what cocoa powder do you use ?and the white powder?
The brown powder is delft clay and the white powder is talcum powder (baby powder). It's used to prevent the 2 halves from sticking together
#teamSHTF
Really? In what way?
@thatoradebe_trj just found your channel. I use my hash tag as a way to comment and find relocate good videos. But since you asked, you would be on the team cause you're 1) a maker and 2) you know the value of precious metals. In a true SHTF scenario, you always need resourceful people. I'll watch more!
@@teamSHTF thanks so much for that. I appreciate it and I'm happy to hear you enjoy my channel
muy buen trabajo, pero de mal gusto hahaha
Muchas gracias. ¿Qué parte es de mal gusto?
just here to read the comments about the heavy breathing...
Lol
3d printer makes this job soooo much easier
Very true. This option is for people who might not have access to 3D printers
How can I make it easier with the 3D printer ? Hopefully u see this 🙏
@elieser7865 they have software/special wax resin that's used to make intricate designs without having to do it by hand. Which sure is cheating depending on who you ask. But it also helps save your hands and reduces work.
@@TheIncredibleMrTdef not cheating. But can def dictate price/worth of the piece. More sentimental value in hand ones.
@@TheIncredibleMrTyou still gotta make 3d model to print it. The printer itself is just nothing but an instrument.