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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @JohnnyFlynn76
    @JohnnyFlynn76 7 месяцев назад +28

    if someone told me... "when you grow up you will spend hours watching videos of guys refining precious metals" I never would have believed it... here I am watching you and sreetips all the time

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  3 месяца назад +3

      I someone would have told me I'd have the opportunity to do this stuff and then share it with the world... I would of hardly believed it myself. I very much appreciate you watching.

  • @ethanbauer6789
    @ethanbauer6789 Год назад +62

    The Bob Ross of gold refinement. Love your videos.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +9

      Thanks, Ethan! I'll take that comparison any day!! 😁

    • @Manohar-qr1hb
      @Manohar-qr1hb Год назад +2

      Sodium metaby sulphate?
      Sodium hydroxide ? Use
      Any one?

    • @matthewholmes899
      @matthewholmes899 7 месяцев назад +1

      I though his voice had a Jack Nicholson quality.

    • @malcolmcliff-du8qp
      @malcolmcliff-du8qp 4 месяца назад +1

      Lol .. yeah a combo of Ross and Nicholson... Just needs a few swear words lol

  • @chrisp9975
    @chrisp9975 2 года назад +12

    Can’t get enough of your videos Jeff ,keep ‘em coming

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +3

      Great to hear! Thanks so much Chris!

  • @geo24793
    @geo24793 2 года назад +18

    Came over from tiktok - really love your content - like honestly 10/10.
    The subject matter is interesting, your knowledge and skill is obvious, you communicate what you're doing well and have a voice that's genuinely nice to listen to! Oh and of course the vids are visually stunning!

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for joining me here as well George! Thanks for the wonderful feedback... im glad these vids speak to you!

  • @johnsonof1eye
    @johnsonof1eye 2 года назад +11

    Good video Jeff. First time I have seen the ammonia rinses and it looked like it really cleaned the gold sponge.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +4

      I'll tell ya, that ammonia has been a game changer for me. It really scrubs out that sponge. I appreciate you watching John!

    • @charlie_maa
      @charlie_maa 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same here, i never knew about the ammonia rinses , so Jeff tell me , you buy the ammonia in form of what? Liquid ?

  • @adelinyoungmark1929
    @adelinyoungmark1929 Год назад +4

    i think you still shoulda used distilled water at 4:45 because yes even though tap water contains trace amounts of chlorine, the hydrochloric acid is like half chlorine, so you dont need to add extra chlorine into the system, if anything tap water would actually contaminate your gold solution, adding more to wash out when you percipitate it. also, you shoulda added a small amount of sulfuric acid to percipitate any lead that would naturally exist in the metal, cause its definitly there because it came from a natural source and not like jewlery or bullion.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +3

      I found the pros out weigh the cons at that point. Distilled water doesn't always flush that remaining silver out of the AR like my filtered tap water does. The deposits it might carry are washed out later, easier than the silver still in solution would have. It's working for me!
      Oh yeah, always have to add the sulfuric acid. Bummer I didn't include it in the vid!
      Thanks for watching!

    • @adelinyoungmark1929
      @adelinyoungmark1929 Год назад +1

      @@LithicMetals yeah makes sense tbh. im just used to using distilled water for everything cause thats what you'd do in a lab setting, because sometimes things can be pretty sensitive to tap water (especially if your trying to get high purity products). also its even more so important to add sulfuric acid to natural specimins, as they contain higher lead content than most scrap gold.

  • @arnedalbakk6315
    @arnedalbakk6315 2 года назад +1

    Hello Jeff. Thank you fore this Great clip🙂. Take care, and God bless you.

  • @matthewnicholson2699
    @matthewnicholson2699 2 года назад +2

    That was so awesome! So much more professional than the way I've been doing it! Thanks for that!!

  • @GokouZWAR
    @GokouZWAR Год назад +1

    I enjoy watching both you and sreetips refine gold.

  • @grahamdryden3665
    @grahamdryden3665 Год назад +1

    Thanks Jeff. We deal with a lot or raw gold and dore bars made of electrum (Au 60%, Ag 40% plus traces of Cu and Pd). We sell it at 40% discount to the 100% pure gold. However i'd like to experiment with this process as people dont like "contaminated" bars. Great explanation.Very easy to follow and in your voice not some weird computer voice reading a script. 👍

  • @D1rtyharold
    @D1rtyharold 2 года назад +3

    Love your videos. Really cool to watch the whole process

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      Great to hear, thanks Jacob! 😁

  • @hi-seas
    @hi-seas 2 года назад +1

    That was awesome Jeff! Thanks for sharing👊🏻😁

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Derek! Appreciate ya watching!!

  • @RyanMartin-wg7gm
    @RyanMartin-wg7gm 2 месяца назад

    Jeff right on Brother thanks alot that was awesome man see ya from Alaska 🎉🎉😊

  • @richpederson6691
    @richpederson6691 Год назад +2

    Very good explanation of what you were doing within that process. Nice outcome.👍

  • @SubsonicTroglodyte
    @SubsonicTroglodyte 2 года назад +1

    Love the videos. Brand new to the industry and these teach me a lot!

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      Great to hear Collin, thanks! 😁

  • @skibidi.G
    @skibidi.G 11 месяцев назад

    Good stuff bro, loved it. The ammonia rinse also dissolves any organic gunk passed on onto the metal.

  • @robinpage2730
    @robinpage2730 Год назад

    Dissolving the SmB in water first allows you to just pour it in and get perfect mixing and an almost instant crashing out of solution of the gold. Cool to see.

  • @HomeGrownMetals
    @HomeGrownMetals 2 года назад +3

    New to the channel...bravo love this video, can't wait to watch my way through the back catalogue. Informative and something for me personally to aspire to 👏

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +2

      I appreciate you joining me here! I hope you enjoy the other vids too! 😁

  • @oldecrownmetalsllc6383
    @oldecrownmetalsllc6383 2 года назад +1

    Hi Jeff, I really enjoy watching your videos, keep up the great work

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      I really appreciate hearing that, thank you!

  • @noicue8078
    @noicue8078 9 месяцев назад

    Great job Sir! I can’t wait! 👍😁🤗

  • @dannomight1980
    @dannomight1980 5 месяцев назад

    I include ammonia boils that I learned from your videos to part of my rinsing protocol. It makes the finished piece have a mirror finish!

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  3 месяца назад +1

      I'm glad! Just don't pour the ammonia waste into your stock pot

  • @CuttinEJ
    @CuttinEJ 2 года назад +1

    You can eliminate the chloride steps by simply continuing to boil in AR until the solution remains colorless. A touch of sulfuric acid during digestion will precipitate any lead. If you do this it will reduce the quantity of waste solution as well as the number of chemicals that have to be purchased and dealt with in the waste stream.

  • @arnedalbakk6315
    @arnedalbakk6315 2 года назад

    Hello Jeff. Hoping you an your famely are fine.🌹 Seeing forward to more clip from your Great canal🌹. Arne from Norway 🇳🇴

  • @bluseman-ov6nk
    @bluseman-ov6nk Год назад +5

    Love your vids, Jeff. So silky smooth! The look of that gold solution always amazes me! ❤🤩

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +1

      Wonderful to hear. Thanks for saying so!! 😁

  • @arnedalbakk6315
    @arnedalbakk6315 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Jeff🌹🇳🇴🇺🇲

  • @frantiseklaluch6605
    @frantiseklaluch6605 2 года назад

    Hi Jeff, I have see, you are doing ammonia rinces and gold looks amazing. I have some 3+ g of placer gold I washed myself, I clean it very carefully, that is the best part of prospecting. Here (CZ) is placer gold 22 K+, very goldy, mostly with silver, not much copper if any. One of reasons, I am watching refining videos, not to loose MY gold in refining process...

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I hope I offer you a few good tips!!

    • @frantiseklaluch6605
      @frantiseklaluch6605 2 года назад

      @@LithicMetals Yes, you realy do, but not few.... many... 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 😀

  • @Mino-h5k
    @Mino-h5k 5 месяцев назад

    I love the idea of "fresh" gold. Just picked!

  • @1212CRMD
    @1212CRMD 6 месяцев назад

    I am amazed how much it takes to purify gold!! It is kind of mind boggling! 😅

  • @DelukJóias
    @DelukJóias 11 месяцев назад

    Here in Brazil, I use nitric acid for treatment and ammonia, ammonia to remove chlorides.

  • @lamancha7066
    @lamancha7066 2 месяца назад

    Hi Jeff
    Great work but I did not see any denoxing at all with Urea or Sulfamic acid can you please comment on it.
    Thank you

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 месяца назад +1

      I generally don't use excess nitric, so denoxing isn't necessary. However, I generally evaporate the solution once or twice to burn off the small amounts left over just in case.

    • @lamancha7066
      @lamancha7066 2 месяца назад

      @LithicMetals got it
      Thank you so much

  • @Three9sfine.
    @Three9sfine. Год назад +1

    If you watch the video give a like , he is sharing something not a lot of ppl understand 👍

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +2

      Thanks, Scott. I appreciate the support! 😁

  • @navrangstudio8273
    @navrangstudio8273 11 дней назад

    Dear Sir, I have received very useful information from you. Thank you very much sir. How much gold can be dissolved in 100 ml of Aqua Regia and how many ml of plain water will be required and how many grams of SMB can be added to it?

  • @meteoman7958
    @meteoman7958 6 месяцев назад

    Watching gold being refined never gets old.

  • @frantiseklaluch6605
    @frantiseklaluch6605 2 года назад

    Hello Jeff, today I for the first time refined some silver using cupellation process. Small test, turned 2 g of 800 into 1,580 g of pure (I hope) silver, that went great. Also tried to refine 2,5 g of 585 (14k) gold, it turned it into 636... I probably eliminated just some 200 mg of base metals. I must clean the bead from cupel and oxides residues (sadly no sulfuric, I will try pH minus - NaHSO4), inquart and go with nitric or not inquart and go with HCl + H2O2, or directly AR... I am nor sure yet...

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +1

      Sounds like fun experiments! If you really want the gold to be pure, you're going to have to inquart it.

  • @jbcom2416
    @jbcom2416 Год назад +2

    That ammonium you mentioned, is it ammonium sulfate?

    • @Robert-bt8yj
      @Robert-bt8yj 8 месяцев назад

      ammonium hydroxide

    • @ZaldyAncajas
      @ZaldyAncajas 3 месяца назад

      That is liquid friend?​@@Robert-bt8yj

  • @radwangalgai
    @radwangalgai Год назад +1

    Very professional job.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +2

      Thanks! Appreciate you watching!! 😁

  • @jump312
    @jump312 Год назад

    Why isnt it the practice to kind of compress or adjitate the balls floating at the bottom, like at 3:28 it looks like the liquid is getting into the balls, and that you want that to happen, would something like a masher help break it up making more area covered by liquid?
    Honesly id never do this or anything, just a question, this process seems so wild, real life gold out of sand haha

  • @sniffinjoe5431
    @sniffinjoe5431 2 года назад +1

    Very clean precise workmanship great job👍

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching!! 😁

  • @ybs_brandon
    @ybs_brandon 2 месяца назад

    Why did we put water before acid, are we not making the acid weak????? Which I think might slow up the proces

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 месяца назад

      As a rule of thumb, you shouldn't pour water into the acid. Always start with the water first. The water gives the metals a place to go. Yes, it slows down the reaction. But you generally want that control vs a reaction that runs out of control

  • @RexSkittles
    @RexSkittles Год назад

    This is such good stuff here!! I pan gold and have accumulated 50 grams so far. I bought it all from Klesh over the past couple of years and I dream of the day I can do exactly this to my gold. Thanks for showing me how! Now I just to get your setup in a shop… Hey, will you sell the equipment and chemicals or provide a link with a code so you get a commission?

  • @arnedalbakk6315
    @arnedalbakk6315 2 года назад

    Hello Jeff. Always a highlite

  • @TroubledOnePaydirt
    @TroubledOnePaydirt Год назад +1

    I heard Sreetips mention the reason he doesn’t use cement silver for enquarting is because other metals will follow the silver when rinsed out, thus contaminating the cement silver again. I guess if you’re not dealing with silver it wouldn’t matter though.
    Edit: the one he said follows silver the most begins with a P, wasn’t platinum though. Can’t remember the word right now.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +1

      None of that would really matter much because when I recover the silver, it will go to the silver cell to be refined anyway. 🙂

    • @TroubledOnePaydirt
      @TroubledOnePaydirt Год назад

      @@LithicMetals oh you refine silver also? Haven’t seen any videos of yours about silver yet. I’ll go look for that! New subscriber and I’m loving your content! Appreciate ya! 💪💪👍

    • @TroubledOnePaydirt
      @TroubledOnePaydirt Год назад

      @@LithicMetals oh and I guess Sreetips would have gotten the cement silver from refining the crystals out of his silver cell, so it makes sense for him not to want to recontaminate it. Different strokes for different folks. 👍👍

  • @full-panprospecting
    @full-panprospecting Год назад

    Your video's are so inspiring, great video mate.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! I appreciate hearing that. 😁

  • @SuhilaCass-sj2tx
    @SuhilaCass-sj2tx Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @TONYBHUIYAN-go4zu
    @TONYBHUIYAN-go4zu 3 месяца назад

    When I check copper karat. Copper show 5 karate. So can I refine this 5 karate form copper please

  • @dannycorkanon
    @dannycorkanon 11 месяцев назад

    Fabulous work 🎉

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Danny! I appreciate you watching!! 😁

  • @RedC4
    @RedC4 4 месяца назад

    Peace be upon you, I added nitric acid to the silver and after it dissolved in the solution I precipitated it with table salt, then caustic soda and sugar, and I washed it more than five or six times and heated it until it returned to like four, and after and after I went to melt it, I noticed that when melting the graduation material, and when I put it in water it returns to being like dirt and the rest is black in color and I hold it in my hand and it disintegrates??? What is the problem? Please advise us,

    • @GoldDigger-q8f
      @GoldDigger-q8f 20 дней назад

      Could it be that it wasnt hot enough

  • @leesonneville1817
    @leesonneville1817 Год назад +3

    Man that is a lot of work for 7 grams of Gold

    • @trippbirchett7542
      @trippbirchett7542 4 месяца назад +1

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that lol still love the vids though

  • @PoncePappas-zo1ot
    @PoncePappas-zo1ot День назад

    Is there any particular brand or grade sodium metabisulfite that is needed to extract gold from acid?

  • @CT-qx8nl
    @CT-qx8nl Год назад +3

    Jeff HAS TO BE sreetips son. Theres no way they are NOT related!

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +1

      Lol, I'm pretty sure we're about the same age.

  • @nurb2kea
    @nurb2kea Год назад

    Two questions: How much all the acids used here are worth & how big is the ammount of waste acids produced here?

  • @goldgolden1988
    @goldgolden1988 Год назад

    You're a wonderful man. Exactly I have deposits of quartz almost similar to the soil I worked on I don't know man is it like it or not until I do like you ... Was this yellow dust caused by concentrating rocks and washing? thank you you are wonderful❤

  • @IW2MXP
    @IW2MXP 8 месяцев назад

    1:40 I would have used the magnet before the fusion to remove the magnetite, (black sand) if present.

  • @chasedevlin9396
    @chasedevlin9396 Год назад

    What’s the purity of the hydrochloric acid you use to make aqua Regia?

  • @잎새달열하루_밍쫑로
    @잎새달열하루_밍쫑로 17 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing your valuable experience. One question is, do not need to neutralize the gold dissolved aqua regia solution by urea something before adding smb?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  16 дней назад

      There's tricks around it. Try not to have free nitrates in your solution. And evaporate the solution a but to burn any excess off.

  • @nikolatasev4948
    @nikolatasev4948 8 месяцев назад

    How many times can the acids for the rinses be reused? The Aqua Regia can't, but the others I suppose can be used a few times, as I imagine they aren't cheap.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  8 месяцев назад +1

      When everything is done right, you can't reuse the reagents because they are spent.

    • @nikolatasev4948
      @nikolatasev4948 8 месяцев назад

      @@LithicMetals Thanks for the info!

  • @Trialvn
    @Trialvn 9 месяцев назад

    Do we need rinse the gold by H2SO4 after precipitation? Thanks Sir

  • @navrangstudio8273
    @navrangstudio8273 13 дней назад

    Sir, when gold is in the form of dust and nitric acid is used to purify the gold, what should we do if the color of the dust turns white? Is white also pure gold or something else?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  12 дней назад

      White? After you dropped it out of solution? While it's still in the beaker? If that's the case, you added too much smb and it settled over the gold. A proper rinse procedure should wash it away

  • @mukunangalamulume782
    @mukunangalamulume782 Год назад

    Hello Sir, thank you for educating us, can i know if you loose the other precious metals and how much gold you loose in the process. And do you think if i have liquid gold in my suitcase the x-ray can detect it ?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад

      You don't lose anything in the process. Yes the xray would see it. The last thing you'd want to do is carry liquid acid around.

  • @petegeanacopulos1582
    @petegeanacopulos1582 Год назад

    Interested in your venting procedure

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +1

      Do you mean my fume booth? I designed and built it.

    • @petegeanacopulos1582
      @petegeanacopulos1582 Год назад

      @@LithicMetals both ur fume hood and where/how you vent it.

  • @Trialvn
    @Trialvn 9 месяцев назад

    If we use SO2 for prepicitation. How is the Purity of gold if compare with SMB? Thanks

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  9 месяцев назад

      If everything is done right, both methods should yield 3nines or better.

  • @AltheaWalley-w8u
    @AltheaWalley-w8u 11 месяцев назад

    Do put it on the stove.?

  • @manohar4332
    @manohar4332 Год назад

    That was awesome tq for sharing😊✌

  • @azlee101
    @azlee101 Год назад

    Hello... Thank you for the most inspiring vids. But I have somw questions... You used ammonia to rinsed the gold powder? what type of ammonia? the one from the hardware store?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed it!
      Correct, just household ammonia.

    • @azlee101
      @azlee101 Год назад

      @@LithicMetals Thank you so much!!!

  • @Manohar-qr1hb
    @Manohar-qr1hb Год назад +1

    Sodium metaboy sulphate ?
    Sodium hydroxide? Use
    Any one?

  • @Dskrib
    @Dskrib Год назад

    Can you do a video of just beauty shots of gold nuggets and bars? HD/good cameras/lighting/smooth slow rotation

  • @Izza_GlitCh
    @Izza_GlitCh Год назад

    Do you sell gold as powder? Like in 12:00

  • @shirouie
    @shirouie 2 года назад

    Sir good day, I would like to ask you a question about neutralizing/denoxing the nitric ions, why is it that after the filtration i made from aqua regia gold solution, why there's white powder/ white silts forming from the bottom after I added Urea 46-0-0 and sodium metabisulfite to the solution.

    • @shirouie
      @shirouie 2 года назад

      What's the next step should I do to precipitate the gold?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      Hmm... did the gold drop out and settle, and then a white precipitate settled on top of it? If so, I imagine you used a bit too much SMB.
      Or do you mean that you added the Urea and SMB, and no gold dropped out and the white precipitate formed? If that's the case I imagine you may still have way too much nitric in the solution. In that case I'd either add and dissolve more gold until the nitrates are spent, or keep boiling off the solution and adding more hcl until you're confident the nitrates are used up.

    • @shirouie
      @shirouie 2 года назад

      @@LithicMetals thank you so much sir, noted.

  • @lorencain7641
    @lorencain7641 2 года назад

    Great video, good job brother🤜🤛

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      Thank you Loren! I appreciate it my man!!

  • @metsor7066
    @metsor7066 5 месяцев назад

    What's the chemical composition for smb

  • @mukonank783
    @mukonank783 Год назад

    Can this method work in PGMs. Specifically palladium and platinum

  • @Avci__
    @Avci__ Год назад

    Professor, he has soil containing 2%. First, I conducted roasting, then washed with HCL, then nitric, then regia, but he did not eat the gold. There is a barrier that separates gold. Can you give me a way how to get rid of a barrier so that royal water dissolves gold

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад

      Melt it back down and inquart the gold. Then start again with nitric until all base metals dissolved. Then aqua regia.

    • @Avci__
      @Avci__ Год назад

      @@LithicMetals Yes, I performed this operation, but the gold did not dissolve. There is a crust. I did not know that this crust is what prevents the gold from being dissolved in royal water.

    • @Avci__
      @Avci__ Год назад

      @@LithicMetals What do you advise me to do so that my royal water breaks a barrier and eats gold

  • @오젓다리오젓
    @오젓다리오젓 8 месяцев назад

    Hello teacher I'm doing the same thing as you in Korea. It comes out 99.9% in winter and as the weather gets hot, I see silver. I think it's because of silver chloride. If I pour tap water before filtering the filter, can I filter 100% of silver chloride due to chlorine?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  8 месяцев назад

      The chlorides in my local tap water will precipitate silver chlorides, but the real key is to dilute the AR. At least double the volume. It also helps to filter in a Buchner funnel with a vacuum. The pressure difference also helps to drop out Ag from the solution.

    • @오젓다리오젓
      @오젓다리오젓 8 месяцев назад

      @@LithicMetals Teacher, what is AR?? And would lowering the temperature of the royal water help?

    • @오젓다리오젓
      @오젓다리오젓 8 месяцев назад

      @@LithicMetals Teacher, I'm waiting for your answer

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  8 месяцев назад

      AR is Aqua Regia

  • @MrMarcreed
    @MrMarcreed 2 года назад

    Sweet dude! I’m using Shor’s kit for two pounds gold plated copper contacts this week. I’m not liking the results. Wish I had extra time and stuff to get pure like you man!!!👍

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      I have a pound of their Quadratic Precipitant that I'm excited to use one of these days. I suspect that their kit should do the trick for ya, hope it goes good!

  • @thunderhorse6666
    @thunderhorse6666 Год назад

    For real, id like to meet the person who figured all this shit out

  • @morakinyoomotayo7162
    @morakinyoomotayo7162 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video 👍

  • @FLmetalhead
    @FLmetalhead Год назад

    Love this content.

  • @bessermt
    @bessermt Год назад

    Why is the gold that precipitates brown and not gold colored?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад

      I don't know why it absorbs light differently in that state. It's a good question to answer. Wish I could.

    • @grahamdryden3665
      @grahamdryden3665 Год назад

      @@LithicMetals When you grind down white powders they often turn black (titanium oxide, a white paint pigment for example) because the light is difracted instead of reflected back to you. I assume that the fine gold sponge is full of molecular sized voids which will absorb and scatter light so it darkens. As soon as it melts those voids go away and the light is mostly reflected back at you again.

  • @awitijob
    @awitijob 2 года назад

    Hi, thanks for the video.. I am wondering on how to go about the SMB part... how do someone know the ratio to use, or approximate the amount to use?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +1

      If you have all of the free nitrates used up, you'll need just under 1g of smb for every gram of gold in solution. 🙂

    • @roreyheaker8045
      @roreyheaker8045 Год назад

      ​@@LithicMetalsbagaimana cara mengilangkan nitrat bebas yg anda maksudkan?

  • @CreativeWarrior-
    @CreativeWarrior- Год назад

    Fascinating!

  • @josemuzquiz7146
    @josemuzquiz7146 Год назад

    How much gold in one Bitcoin?

  • @KayBeeStew
    @KayBeeStew 2 года назад +1

    Did you go to school for this? Have a degree in chemistry? Self taught? What's your background that allows you the smarts for this? I love listening to and watching your videos. I'm a silver artist and thought about refining my own used silver.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +7

      I first read a book by CM Hoke, she essentially wrote the refiners bible in 1940. After going through the experiments she outlined and with the help of the goldrefiningforum community, I picked up a few things. I've had gold fever since I was a kid, and I think playing with gold was just inevitable lol 😁

  • @joshuamoore24_7
    @joshuamoore24_7 Год назад

    Most people use a magnet to trap the black sand and collect the gold from the pan or container.

  • @romansony3804
    @romansony3804 9 месяцев назад

    What is name thats powder white powder which lequid change in gold form pls tell me thats white powder name pls 😅

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  9 месяцев назад

      I used sodium metabisulfite to drop the gold out of solution.

    • @romansony3804
      @romansony3804 9 месяцев назад

      @@LithicMetals one question please sir 🥺 first I take unpure gold he mix in hno3 + hcl than gold change in lequid form than I mix in lequid sodium metabisulfite than I get gold to lequid after I melt him 😁 I am right 😁 sir and one thing that what is name that's lequid which you chack by drop 😁

  • @lancemasterdavidlancesomer8341

    Love the content.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад

      Thanks, Lance! I appreciate you watching!! 😁

  • @chrismoritz6955
    @chrismoritz6955 7 месяцев назад

    When you add ice, is it fromdemineralized water?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  7 месяцев назад

      Hey, Chris. No, I use plain filtered tap water for the ice. At that point, the solution is quite free of silver. If there is silver left in the solution, the traces of chlorine would cause it to drop out of solution, and I can then filter it out before proceeding.

  • @davidquate420
    @davidquate420 2 года назад

    Another great video 🙏

  • @fathergoth2291
    @fathergoth2291 2 года назад +1

    hey so i hope this isn’t a dumb question too ask but i enjoy your videos a lot and was wondering if Precious Metal Refining is something someone can do as a hobby for people ? like would i need licenses for anything like the equipment or chemicals ? Thanks again man :)

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +1

      You want to check your local laws, but yes... I started doing it as a hobby. There is a lot to learn in order to do it safely. Go to the goldrefiningforum.com and start reading up!

    • @fathergoth2291
      @fathergoth2291 2 года назад

      @@LithicMetals Thank you man i appreciate it :) !

  • @ManMountainMetals
    @ManMountainMetals 13 дней назад

    The ammonia rinse, is that household strength 💪 and do you still do that?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  13 дней назад +1

      It is, and I do. I found it to be very helpful.

  • @nativeflight7079
    @nativeflight7079 9 месяцев назад

    What is the that white bake pan you use? I bought some at Walmart but they explode when I heat them up on the hot plate.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, you can't use most glassware on a stove top. I use the old school Corningware dishes.

    • @nativeflight7079
      @nativeflight7079 9 месяцев назад

      Alright got me a few on eBay!
      They’re slightly pricey but they should last me for a long time.

  • @DimaDaniel-b8z
    @DimaDaniel-b8z 4 месяца назад

    Great and clean work, you deserve to be an expert teacher. If you give me a recipe in a comment written in full on how to purify brown and yellow gold dust and alternatives to the dissolving and dissolving liquids until the end of the smelting, thank you. I am waiting for the response from every expert. I love everyone.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  4 месяца назад +1

      It's not something that I can teach you in the comments section. If you really want to learn, you'll have to put in the effort and acquire the knowledge.

    • @DimaDaniel-b8z
      @DimaDaniel-b8z 4 месяца назад

      @@LithicMetals But I know how to find gold ores in the passage stones, quartz, valleys, and types of black, brown, and yellow gold, and I know how to heat the stones, grind them, and filter them from the soil with water to keep the heavy metals such as gold, silver, and iron, and the method of isolating iron and silver with hydraulic acid or by roasting with activated charcoal to evaporate the oxides and filtering several times and drying. I just want more clarification if you are satisfied with that, and thank you for the advice

  • @CraigMacdonaldAeon
    @CraigMacdonaldAeon 2 года назад

    Can you add the ammonia waste to a regular stock pot?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      No, it's not the best idea. I store and treat it separately. 😁

  • @MississippiPrepper
    @MississippiPrepper Год назад

    I'm familiar with refining, but would like to use the ammonia rinse. Any particular kind or % to look for? Thanks, love your content!

  • @jennc8554
    @jennc8554 2 года назад +1

    Cool Jeff ,I was just wondering how much the loss would be on 20 grams 10 k .now I know maybe around 3 g? I follow stree tips as well. Cheers man✌️

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +1

      20g of 10k = apx 8.33g of pure gold. I appreciate you following me as well!! 😁

    • @jennc8554
      @jennc8554 2 года назад

      @@LithicMetals looking forward to your next big project and it would have been great to have picked up one of your pieces.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад +1

      @@jennc8554 I'm just about to wrap up my first 1/10oz Mercury series. A total of 250 pieces in the series. I have two on my bench at the moment. If you'd like to see pics or more info, please feel free to email me at lithicmetals@gmail.com 🙂

  • @jasonpoletta1797
    @jasonpoletta1797 Год назад +1

    Anytime I hear "I'm Jeff"

  • @richardbaham6813
    @richardbaham6813 Год назад

    Hey, there has to be some book to learn how to do this process.

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  Год назад +1

      I started by reading CM Hoke's book.

  • @bjhilburn
    @bjhilburn Год назад

    That's so much time, energy and resources for about $400 of gold.

  • @dannythompson1948
    @dannythompson1948 Год назад

    Shouldve used a magnet for the sand... :) love your videos!

  • @NickMortonJewelry
    @NickMortonJewelry 2 года назад

    Do you use tap water ice cubes or distilled water ice cubes

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  2 года назад

      I use store bought ice at that point, which I consider to be tap water.

  • @RedC4
    @RedC4 5 месяцев назад

    From where could i get the Ammonia ?

    • @LithicMetals
      @LithicMetals  5 месяцев назад

      Anywhere, really. Grocery stores have it near the cleaning supplies