I just spent hours on RUclips watching other videos and still never found the info I needed. Thank you so much fir this video and all your videos. Finally found the info I needed!
I learnt SO much from this video. Was completely over whelmed by different coloured compounds and disc types, but have confidence now to purchase a few bits and give it a go! Many thanks again Soham :)
I am enjoying your instructional videos very much. I'm watching all of them and want to thank you for sharing with all of us. So much to learn! Love the T-shirt today!
I was looking for such a video for a long time, thanks you! I'm improving thanks to your videos. It's quite hard to find video here in France. Thanks for all your work and your involvement!
Thank you Soham Since we are talking about polishing I have some questions. Which sand papers do you use in the process. usually I see you using only the 400 grid and going to the polish machine and apply the polish (pumice) and finish pastes (rouge). Here at Brazil we use 400, 600, 1200, 2500 and then, go to the pastes. Do you think I can remove the last grids? Another question regards the use of the tumbler, when you are going to use the tumbler instead of the rouge? In the case of the trumbler finish do I have to apply the pumice at the machine? Additionally, which sand grid should I use? Finally question is about firescaling. Sometimes when I reach the 2500 and the go to the buffering brush, firescale appears! It is boring that after so much sanding firescales appear from nowhere. Sometimes they are so hard to remove on the buffering brush that I end up damaging the piece...Is it possible to picle it, quimically removing firescales after the sanding, and then polish it without the polish with pumice step? Will I get a mirror finish result this way? In the case of polishing and finishing with bristles at the flex motor which would be the steps?
I thank you, thank you... every video I have learned something that was so helpful.. to share your knowledge is amazing and I appreciate all your time and help
Soham, I am using sterling. Tight wheel for tripoli, wash, then loose wheel with rouge for shining. I feel like I'm PUTTING scratches in. Can't get a high mirror shine to save my soul! (I'm doing flat pendants). What am I doing wrong?
Soham, thank you very much for another excellent video. In some of your videos, you mention using a tumbler to polish. How do you decide when to use a tumbler vs buffing?
soham harrison How lovely to see your work, only wish I wore silver :(. I fill privileged to be a follower of your channel and got to see it in person. Cheers from Tassie
I just spent hours on RUclips watching other videos and still never found the info I needed. Thank you so much fir this video and all your videos. Finally found the info I needed!
I learnt SO much from this video. Was completely over whelmed by different coloured compounds and disc types, but have confidence now to purchase a few bits and give it a go! Many thanks again Soham :)
I never knew to do the process five times. I am watching this again tomorrow with fresh eyes AND my notebook to take notes. Thank you yet again. :)
Thank you so much for so kindly sharing such informative videos!!! You have taught me more than you'll ever know! :)
I love you Soham! You’re a natural teacher☺️
I am enjoying your instructional videos very much. I'm watching all of them and want to thank you for sharing with all of us. So much to learn! Love the T-shirt today!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on which mops to use @ which stage of polishing..
Superb advice! At last I am clear about polishing. Thank you very much!
I was looking for such a video for a long time, thanks you! I'm improving thanks to your videos. It's quite hard to find video here in France. Thanks for all your work and your involvement!
Great posting, very informative and educational! Thanks!
If we anneal the piece won't fire scale occur? Will the fire scale be covered with the process of the aneal-pickle five times?
Another great video!!
Thank you Soham
Since we are talking about polishing I have some questions.
Which sand papers do you use in the process. usually I see you using only the 400 grid and going to the polish machine and apply the polish (pumice) and finish pastes (rouge). Here at Brazil we use 400, 600, 1200, 2500 and then, go to the pastes. Do you think I can remove the last grids?
Another question regards the use of the tumbler, when you are going to use the tumbler instead of the rouge? In the case of the trumbler finish do I have to apply the pumice at the machine? Additionally, which sand grid should I use?
Finally question is about firescaling. Sometimes when I reach the 2500 and the go to the buffering brush, firescale appears! It is boring that after so much sanding firescales appear from nowhere. Sometimes they are so hard to remove on the buffering brush that I end up damaging the piece...Is it possible to picle it, quimically removing firescales after the sanding, and then polish it without the polish with pumice step? Will I get a mirror finish result this way?
In the case of polishing and finishing with bristles at the flex motor which would be the steps?
I thank you, thank you... every video I have learned something that was so helpful.. to share your knowledge is amazing and I appreciate all your time and help
I didn't know I should do the process five times. Thank you, Mr. Harrison.
Another great lesson, cheers
Soham, I am using sterling. Tight wheel for tripoli, wash, then loose wheel with rouge for shining. I feel like I'm PUTTING scratches in. Can't get a high mirror shine to save my soul! (I'm doing flat pendants). What am I doing wrong?
AWESOME! I am so glad to see this :) Thank you.
Hi Soham , do you have a tutorial for making the ring you are holding on your hand during this video?
Great info but I was wondering how to prep a crucible to melt silver can you help?
Bonjour .... your tips are so helpfull...it's incredible. Thank you very much. Merci beaucoup..
I wonder if they till make the catalogue?
Soham, thank you very much for another excellent video. In some of your videos, you mention using a tumbler to polish. How do you decide when to use a tumbler vs buffing?
if it is large and flatfish i use the wheel, if it is intricate and fragile i use the tumbler
soham harrison Thanks Soham.
Thank you, that's very clear and helpful.
what about platinum or palladium?
When you say "wash it" is that with a mild soap or just water? Thank you for the video!
mild soap, and water. a tooth brush helps, but an ultrasonic cleaner is best
Thank you. Good stuff.
To bring up the silver, you pickle it for how long each time.
Thank you
just until the dark stain disappears
Hi from Tassie, I am wondering if the rouge will help to coat brass and copper as it does silver.
thankyou for your time, cheers liz
tripoli and rouge work the same on brass and copper, as on silver and gold
Thanks for such a quick reply. Do you sell your work in Perth.
yes, at "found" in the ART CENTRE in freo
soham harrison How lovely to see your work, only wish I wore silver :(. I fill privileged to be a follower of your channel and got to see it in person.
Cheers from Tassie
hi liz, just make it in gold, it is even easier to work than silver
Thank you very much!
thank you for the lesson.....:)
Thank you Soham.
The Buff & Compound Selection Guide from Rio is available here: www.riogrande.com/Content/Buff-Compounds-CG-html?Pos=1
I think I found your tutorial that shows how to make that ring
watching this video after 8 years ago seeing it first time , and hoping that you are fine and still with us