How to Cast Silver and Gold Jewellery using the Delft Clay casting system

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2016
  • One afternoon Andrew was casting some solid gold balls to go on a torque bangle he was making. He decided to quickly grab a point and shoot vlogging camera and made this quick film.
    It shows you the techniques involved in using the Delft Clay casting system available world wide.
    You can achieve superb results first time once you under stand the principles. Andrew shows you how.
    So, want to learn more about jewellery making, tools, tip and tricks? Visit www.AtTheBench.com Andrew's on line jewellery making website that has over 1000 films on all things jewellery making
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  • @manoffayth
    @manoffayth 4 года назад +111

    "Almost like chopping up...."pauses".....herbs..." Lols! I bet he was having vivid flashbacks of the 80's.

    • @lei9149
      @lei9149 4 года назад +4

      hahahahahaha he gets it

    • @glennbuchanan1944
      @glennbuchanan1944 4 года назад +3

      Yes he paused....looking for the right analogy..lol

    • @LaoZi2023
      @LaoZi2023 3 года назад

      so was I...

    • @adamrosencrans8734
      @adamrosencrans8734 3 года назад +5

      I almost called the plug after this video

  • @nathanhumchitt8416
    @nathanhumchitt8416 5 лет назад +64

    I was so utterly captivated with this learning experience, I did not notice this video was nearly twenty seven minutes long, bravo on keeping it educational and fun, other videos I past in curiosity weren’t giving such thorough explanations as you.

    • @anthonybadame4456
      @anthonybadame4456 2 года назад +5

      Wow. Wow wow wow wow. I read this comment before starting the video, after first being discouraged by the video length, and did you say it. I couldn’t agree more. Not a wasted breath, or a dull moment, and I’m so inspired to try it now. What an interesting man. I want to be able to instruct others this well!

    • @philipopoku-serebuoh9178
      @philipopoku-serebuoh9178 Год назад +2

      This is a classy masterpiece.Thanks Andrew.

  • @LittleCherryHill
    @LittleCherryHill 6 лет назад +145

    Why on earth would anyone 'thumbs down' this video? It was clear, precise and to the point and no stuffing about. Thank you for sharing!

    • @mickeyboaglio808
      @mickeyboaglio808 5 лет назад +1

      He's beem doing this a while. He's just doing it for us newbs. Otherwise.. Why would you be watching it, you know?

    • @timothyharville6947
      @timothyharville6947 4 года назад +7

      they have no balls

    • @TomoyoTatar
      @TomoyoTatar 4 года назад +1

      Yes

    • @michaelwilliams6431
      @michaelwilliams6431 4 года назад +2

      @@timothyharville6947 or they don't match.

    • @shadowmihaiu
      @shadowmihaiu 3 года назад +1

      There's a lot of jealousy among some low level gem/gold/silver smiths.

  • @notit340
    @notit340 2 года назад +12

    You taught me more in this one video than many other RUclipsrs doing the same thing. Thank you for your great explanation of the process!

  • @Saiyanthou
    @Saiyanthou 7 лет назад +71

    Hi, just wanted to say a big thanks for this video! My partner and I decided to make our own wedding rings from inherited sovereigns (sentimental gold) and after 15 failed attempts, I was successful on the first try after watching your video. Great instruction. Thanks!

    • @-meganeura
      @-meganeura 4 года назад +2

      Hi, that is very cool and special, I want to make a gold ring from gold that I have mined for my future wife, I am a bit lost on how to do it, for now it´s lots of small and medium gold flakes from the river I have 2grams when I have 3 I will melt it but what then ?, should I try to cast a wire ingot or the ring itself?

    • @FrancisR420
      @FrancisR420 4 года назад +6

      "After 15 failed attempts I was successful in the first try"
      My hobbies in a nutshell

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector 2 года назад

      Ingot. That way you get rid of impurities and a better idea of the purity and amount. Look at Dan Hurd's videos on making nugget jewelry;the guy he talks with is an excellent resource. Good luck!

  • @trishatate7760
    @trishatate7760 5 лет назад +58

    "look at that, I've got matching balls".................that was a fabulous grand finale

  • @madsighntist14
    @madsighntist14 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this very well done explanation to Delft Clay casting. I bought some at the end of my "Lost Wax Casting" career, but then moved and forgot about it.
    I am getting set up to pour Bronze Casts, a pair of matching Machine Vises about 25X25X100mm in size. I will be using custom-built Birch Plywood "flasks" more like sand casters do but smaller in size. I hope to also make a pair of "V" Blocks 25mm cubed All above will be machined on a CNC Mill that I am setting up now!
    (I started Lost Wax Casting in 1968 & cast until 2005 . . . Silver, Yellow & White Golds at 750 fine. I taught both Casting & Smithing in US Army Special Services Craft Shops in both Texas and Germany in my "spare time". I also had the opportunity to "Student Teach" in a Junior College in California, after the Instructor bought all the equipment, but told his student HE knew zero about the subject, I raised my hand as a student and he said Go Ahead at It!).

  • @marcelomerchan9563
    @marcelomerchan9563 6 лет назад +5

    I was in Ecuador in a Museum of archeology and I saw the way that the indians used to do the gold casting(2 to 3 thousand years ago) and they used clay something similar to this. Very interesting thanks.

  • @wendyannh
    @wendyannh 6 лет назад +9

    Another great video, Andrew; thank you! I really like the super thin air vents. I was taught to use thicker ones, and it just made for more metal to have to file off the piece.
    A little tip I learned when I took a sand casting class recently is to put the powder in a pouch made of a short bit of a woman's stocking or knee high. Knot it in - and you've got a perfect little pounce that distributes the powder evenly in one fell swoop, but won't make a mess of your bench.

  • @booquaresma1
    @booquaresma1 7 лет назад +4

    I just love watching your teachings. You are very thorough, very helpful and pretty funny at times. Thank you.

  • @septimustyrannis321
    @septimustyrannis321 4 года назад +3

    I think this is the best video I have ever seen on RUclips about the process of casting! Great job!

  • @robhowe8353
    @robhowe8353 5 лет назад +6

    That was an awesome tutorial. I've watched several of your videos sir, and they've all been as good as this one! Thanks for sharing!

  • @devdinside
    @devdinside 3 года назад +1

    For one who’s been very ocd about detail, and asked many questions to the point I thought I was obnoxious. This has to be one of the best explained tut’s I have come acrossed and has definitely earned my subscription and I will excitingly watch the next video from you. Thank you my good sir

  • @lucyLou412
    @lucyLou412 2 года назад +3

    Huge thank you! This is the best video I've ever seen on casting. Thanks for keeping it simple and giving all the tricks!

  • @desdecardo
    @desdecardo 6 лет назад +119

    "I'm not even going to ATTEMPT to pick that up, since it's VERY hot" (Picks it up anyway)

  • @amandathompson4692
    @amandathompson4692 5 лет назад +5

    Great tutorial! I love your videos and always learn new things. I'm just working on my soldering skills, so doing this is a little down the road for me, but I had never heard of this casting technique and I'm happy I learned about it. I want to melt some metal now!

  • @wakscientist7410
    @wakscientist7410 2 года назад +2

    Awesome! I have in the past designed jewelry, but then the actual casting was was done by professionals. I have always wanted to do the casting myself, but feel that the equipment cost is not really warranted by my limited creations. I work with the 3D modeling and use a resin printer with a special jewelers wax which I can then send off, there are even companies that can work from your design only. But it is not an affordable means of production of any sort, and is limited mostly to 'one offs'. Which for me at lease is my intent as any jewelry I create is its own creation and not part of any style or theme. I have some ideas to incorporate some gemstones into my projects but that is not something that i can easily contract out and would be easier for me to do myself after learning a few techniques. Overall, this seems really satisfying....watching your own creation come into being and made beautiful.
    Thanks so much for showing these to us!

  • @Cabrasolar
    @Cabrasolar 6 лет назад +4

    You're great and a wonderful teacher Andrew. Thank you!

  • @jeanmcgill949
    @jeanmcgill949 6 лет назад +1

    Andrew, I always enjoy learning from your videos and this one was no exception.

  • @micheleploeser7720
    @micheleploeser7720 Месяц назад

    I have watched somewhere around 75 to 100 of the Delta clay check me and this is absolutely the best most refined ending up with the best castings without flashing all over the place this guys got it dialed in and you really don’t need to watch any others just to see how not to do it but this is the how to do it this guy is the top of the pile when it comes to jewelers and techniques of casting

  • @kittybooty
    @kittybooty 6 лет назад +6

    Great video! Great information, humor and result. Many thanks for making this and sharing your knowledge 👍

  • @garyhayden2358
    @garyhayden2358 5 лет назад +2

    Very well done video. I love the humor with the camera. I am a newbie and excited to carry on and make my own stuff. No limit on how to make molds now. Thanks

  • @alissataylor5565
    @alissataylor5565 6 лет назад

    You are so good at explaining things. So glad I found you!

  • @infledermaus
    @infledermaus 6 лет назад +3

    That is a so cool! I've done investment/centrifugal casting, charcoal casting, cuttlefish casting, but never even knew about this sort of casting. Wonderful video! Project for the future! Thank you!

    • @Nick-ng6he
      @Nick-ng6he Год назад

      OMG Cuttlefish fish casting in your comment I have not heard that bin said in Meany years,,,I dun that when I was 12 years old and yes I am a gold smith still 33 years later, have advanced a little bit to ,,💎all the best to everyone that keeps pushing on for perfection x

  • @atena6777
    @atena6777 5 лет назад

    I loved to watch your video Andrew. Congratulations!

  • @allanthompson9695
    @allanthompson9695 Год назад

    I cant wait to get going with casting. Lots of ideas. I have collected everything I need, just waiting for delivery of the Sievert torch. Collected an empty propane cylinder earlier today. Down here in Devon, you have to have your own cylinder, or pay about 75 pounds plus vat deposit. Cheers Andrew. Thank you so much for your passion, time served and teaching skills.

  • @katrinelouisedouglas283
    @katrinelouisedouglas283 3 года назад +1

    His videos are really great, very informative and I love his expressions and personality!

  • @TeeGee8888
    @TeeGee8888 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I have done lots of lost wax casting but definitely see a use for the Delft clay casting. I will give it a try. Thanks again for showing how to do it.

  • @shawnie2027
    @shawnie2027 3 года назад

    I have watched this a few times already but EVERYTIme I click it and end up watching it again 🤣I can’t get enough Andrew😆🤷‍♀️❤️

  • @phizi5162
    @phizi5162 7 лет назад

    So glad you used a mini torch in this demonstration.... very helpful video, thank you!

  • @ribrocksribrocks
    @ribrocksribrocks 5 лет назад +1

    Wow! Clearly explained! Thank you for this video.

  • @Liastnir
    @Liastnir 2 года назад +1

    I'd never heard a real explanation for using extra metal before! Thank you for explaining that.

  • @sharonwaller6716
    @sharonwaller6716 2 года назад +2

    Love your tutorials great fun can't wait to try it. I start my silversmithing course next Wednesday

  • @noumenanoz8819
    @noumenanoz8819 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this little known art. Very detailed professional step by step. Namaste 🙏🏽

  • @gregorykalarjian2131
    @gregorykalarjian2131 4 года назад +2

    You are quite the teacher.. thank you for going slow and very much into detail.

  • @brandybobo2980
    @brandybobo2980 6 лет назад +2

    I have never seen this ritual of a man getting 'gold matching balls' very nice indeed. Thank You for the Great Video. ;~)

  • @Nsbsvwhwuiwbsv
    @Nsbsvwhwuiwbsv 2 года назад

    You're so smart and clever Andrew, I wish you all the luck.
    Thank you.

  • @joshwood5318
    @joshwood5318 4 года назад +12

    “Almost like chopping up.... herbs” 🤣

  • @Seven-Seven-77
    @Seven-Seven-77 4 года назад +2

    What a good teacher, excellent! Thank you 😊

  • @Nickscreativestuff
    @Nickscreativestuff 2 года назад +3

    This was one of the first videos I saw on Delft Clay years ago… it inspired me to have a go….. now this sand casting technique is my favourite jewellery making process, I use it a lot with great success.
    Thanks for your enthusiasm….. nick

  • @JamesDoylesGarage
    @JamesDoylesGarage 6 лет назад +85

    You know how you can tell if someone did a good video? You want to sit down and have a beer, with him.
    Cheers :)

  • @sfay811
    @sfay811 4 месяца назад +1

    Continually picking up the hot material is literally my worst enemy I swear my brain doesn't register it's hot until the 6th time I've tried🤣

  • @KriketBroadhurstjewellery
    @KriketBroadhurstjewellery 4 месяца назад

    Always love your videos, fun and natural and packed full of top tips

  • @SC-rb2jr
    @SC-rb2jr 4 года назад

    Fascinating and full of all those details that are most likely essential to get a good result.

  • @glennbuchanan1944
    @glennbuchanan1944 4 года назад

    Thanks again Andrew, another well presented and informative video

  • @calvinduke1553
    @calvinduke1553 2 года назад

    This is the first video to clearly state to discard the blackened sand. Bravo.

  • @TomoyoTatar
    @TomoyoTatar 4 года назад

    This is REALLY INTERESTING, Ive never quite seen anything like this before!

  • @missyknoll3714
    @missyknoll3714 7 лет назад +1

    love it! and thank you so much for the great informative videos!

  • @Johnbro8
    @Johnbro8 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Andrew, great demonstration

  • @robinsalario4372
    @robinsalario4372 6 лет назад

    hi, i live in delft, the netherlands and i did not know this :) i have delft clay outside my flat :) You are a great teacher, thank you for this video .

  • @101mosioatunya
    @101mosioatunya 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this, Andrew. I have done Delft clay casting only once!! It wasn't hugely successful as I think the shape I was trying to cast - a Star Aniseed pod - was too complicated and the result wasn't as defined as I wanted it. I really needed to see the process through from start to finish again to refresh my memory.

  • @MichaelSHartman
    @MichaelSHartman 5 лет назад

    Most informative I've seen to date. Thanks.

  • @annedreikandt7361
    @annedreikandt7361 4 года назад +9

    Ohw it's hot! Now I've got matching balls :)
    I really thoroughly enjoyed your video. Wholesome ^^
    Thank you.

  • @michaelpaul721
    @michaelpaul721 Год назад

    Fantastic!! Im just learning.... and I appreciate your work on this. Lot of great methods here

  • @clive3456
    @clive3456 7 лет назад

    Thumbs up Andrew ! bought some delft clay at jewellery trade show many years ago but was never confidant enough to use it ! and I no longer have oxygen bottles in my workshop but if I ever get a mirco flame I will now know how to use the clay

  • @TommyAventador
    @TommyAventador 6 лет назад +195

    Ouch that’s hot........ ouch it’s still hot....ouch that’s hot. Continues to hold another 4 times.

    • @g.s777
      @g.s777 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @drivethelightning
      @drivethelightning 4 года назад +1

      About the 4th time I couldnt help but chuckle

    • @gunnarkoksnase3243
      @gunnarkoksnase3243 3 года назад

      reminds me of my old middle school chemistry teacher when he did a basic experiment about the expansion of a steelball when the hot ball fell out of his shitty pliers he caught it with his hand and that ball wa still red hot...poor guy

    • @misskpot
      @misskpot 3 года назад +1

      I admit I did laugh... what did Einstein say about doing the same thing over and over? 🤭

    • @cosmopolitanwonder9675
      @cosmopolitanwonder9675 3 года назад

      OCD

  • @BeeKisses
    @BeeKisses 3 года назад

    Thankyou so much for these videos, Andrew you are MVP

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you. I pour mostly silver but find gold as you have shown to take far less heat and oh my so beautiful. It doesn't hold on to the borax flux near as bad as silver as well. Thanks for this video. I knew most of what you have shown but I see I need to make my air bleeds much smaller. Thank you good fella.School every day eh !(Yup,Canadian,lol.)

  • @trippingonrocks1165
    @trippingonrocks1165 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed this video, you explain the steps and the reasons why really well encluding how hot it was. Very cool

  • @myopicseer
    @myopicseer 4 года назад +8

    That delft clay looks like the topping of a coffee cake--brown sugar and cinnamon. I think I am compelled to make a quick run to the grocery store!

    • @Gizmo46953
      @Gizmo46953 2 года назад

      LOL More like ground up flower pot.

  • @BigZ-zd8kc
    @BigZ-zd8kc 10 месяцев назад

    Andrew really the goat. Thanks for all your help

  • @SS-km4hi
    @SS-km4hi 4 года назад +4

    "thats going to be one heck of a willy whopper" ha ha brilliant description Andrew

  • @jeanmcgill949
    @jeanmcgill949 6 лет назад

    Your videos are always so informative. thank yu

  • @thedazzlingape2006
    @thedazzlingape2006 Год назад +1

    take a shot everytime andrew forgets the metal still being hot. XD

  • @timdunk7278
    @timdunk7278 5 лет назад +1

    Super tutorial! thank you. Anyone know what kind of crucible is used - where i can acquire one and the holder?

  • @legioner9
    @legioner9 2 года назад

    Awesome explanation and very professionally done. Thank you.

  • @qvn1975
    @qvn1975 6 лет назад

    Thank you! This is an excellent video!!!! Great job!!!!

  • @iavodok
    @iavodok 3 месяца назад

    Friday night starts with the same powder choppin' 🤩😎

  • @bertidzerda3212
    @bertidzerda3212 Год назад +1

    Fantastic fantastic, so well executed,
    A true master, thank you so much

  • @shahirakamal4678
    @shahirakamal4678 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the amazing video and your excellent explanation

  • @joemenendez7623
    @joemenendez7623 6 лет назад

    this was great, thanks for uploading

  • @judykonopka9029
    @judykonopka9029 6 лет назад

    Great video - thanks for taking the time to shoot and post this~

  • @echoez_
    @echoez_ 5 лет назад +6

    I can't 😂😂😂 I laughed so much... What a great guy

  • @allrounderwithpassion
    @allrounderwithpassion 6 лет назад +1

    I don't know how i got here, but I enjoy the way he talks & explains

  • @michaelsavage9493
    @michaelsavage9493 5 лет назад

    Hello Andrew
    Brilliant video, Thank you.

  • @jeffreymiddleton9458
    @jeffreymiddleton9458 7 лет назад

    Awesome tutorial! Would love to see more gold casting

  • @andrewwilson2826
    @andrewwilson2826 5 лет назад

    Great video for a novice like me, lots of good info....Cheers and keep it up.

  • @JaredLucas
    @JaredLucas 6 лет назад +2

    Haha, "Ahh, that's hot" so many times. Great video! Thanks for posting it.

  • @mattie_cakes
    @mattie_cakes 3 года назад

    Great video! You’re super funny and loved watching!

  • @kennygottlieb3628
    @kennygottlieb3628 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for showing this casting👍🏻

  • @Moonpaths
    @Moonpaths 7 лет назад +8

    My mentor always told me when the metal shook like jello it was good. It works

  • @mitsospapas3306
    @mitsospapas3306 6 лет назад

    Well done superb video! With great details and explanation thanks a lot for sharing that knowledge with us

  • @blackstealth6029
    @blackstealth6029 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, amazing work, explains in details 🙏🏻

  • @baronchadwick7254
    @baronchadwick7254 7 лет назад +11

    Hello form America. I just wanted to say i really enjoy your videos. I deal in silver and have always wanted to make my own silver ring. Im going to buy the delft clay casting system online and give it a try. Thank you for your clear concise videos.

  • @tanakalyotaqe746
    @tanakalyotaqe746 2 года назад

    Great job Man 👏

  • @riszalopesdacruz2414
    @riszalopesdacruz2414 3 года назад

    Thanks for a very clear video! I’ve just bought a skillet and trying to pour molten silver in one of the mold/shapes. I still have trouble knowing when the molten is ready. Is it possible to have the fire on the silver too long?

  • @castingtechnology3338
    @castingtechnology3338 5 лет назад

    Brilliant! Thank you for the information.

  • @ilyasgarba1621
    @ilyasgarba1621 6 лет назад

    i have a gold stone mean the gold is mix into the stone what method i seperate this both can you heip me

  • @ffionannejewellery4946
    @ffionannejewellery4946 10 месяцев назад

    This was super useful thank you

  • @pauloesperon7697
    @pauloesperon7697 7 лет назад

    Man your videos are awesome!

  • @Anarasha
    @Anarasha 4 года назад

    Seeing that I am not the only one who's too impatient to learn that hot things are hot to touch is reassuring :D Thank you for the information

  • @goolyweis
    @goolyweis 6 лет назад

    That was a great video!! thank you so much!!!

  • @ingridsaab5413
    @ingridsaab5413 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Andrew Berry, first of all I want to say thanks for showing this absolutely and amazing demonstration. I have a question I hope you can help me with. I want to cast a shell I found at the beach. It's one of those sea shells that are somewhat flat and round type . I want to reproduce my sea shell and make it with silver. Do you have some advice which is
    the easiest way to do it?

  • @williambanker6912
    @williambanker6912 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @robertw9677
    @robertw9677 7 лет назад

    I am new you call the skull cast pored bars done i thimk the same except mold is metal vs sand is this not poured then i know just words but i confused cast bars i assumed silver poured in a closed mold?

  • @VonFerriss
    @VonFerriss 3 года назад

    Amazing this is great!

  • @tybertimus
    @tybertimus Год назад

    Well, I think the tips from this video will help me be successful on my third attempt at a delft clay cast. We shall see!

  • @azuradawn9348
    @azuradawn9348 3 года назад

    i cant find delft clay in the philippines can you make a version of delft clay using readily available household items? i saw a video of sugar, fine sand and soil do you think that is any good?

  • @YouWillTunnel
    @YouWillTunnel 7 лет назад

    "mouldy skin" fetched me here! then video was so good and easy to listen, i just had to stay 😆

  • @user-pi8fw6dl8w
    @user-pi8fw6dl8w 4 года назад

    haha extremely helpful, insightful and humorous I enjoy his personality :)