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  • @j.l.emerson592
    @j.l.emerson592 Год назад +10

    I've never seen wire drawn before. Fascinating!

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      Thanks JL, My small drawer plate can help achieve the thrilling process of turning a blob of silver into a 0.3mm wire … a very gratifying technique … N

  • @tlee9484
    @tlee9484 Год назад +5

    Silver is beautiful.

  • @tonywalton2333
    @tonywalton2333 Год назад +3

    Well done Nick, great Vid ❤

  • @ronbarnhardt5201
    @ronbarnhardt5201 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love working with it. Almost daily now...👍 I just buy the .925 rounds and bars. Thank always a beautiful thing!

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for that Ron, yes a very satisfying material to work with. I would never normally purchase such an amount of silver, but I couldn’t resist this bar when I saw it for sale in a cabinet … the lure of shiny metal had me … N

  • @lovein-jeweler
    @lovein-jeweler Год назад +2

    Great as always 👌

  • @rileymccord3777
    @rileymccord3777 Год назад +1

    Watching this work hits the spot every time! By the way, how much should I anticipate on spending if I wanted to purchase an entry level rolling mill?

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      Hi Riley, the so-called budget rolling mill that I have costs about £180 and can come with 7 interchangeable rollers. Durston’s entry level mini mill starts at about £675. However it’s worth keeping an eye on their website as some reconditioned or shop display models occasionally come up at a discount … good luck with it … Nick

  • @Xinxin688
    @Xinxin688 2 месяца назад +1

    great vid. do you put any oil in the mold before pouring?

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff 2 месяца назад

      Thanks Xinxin, yes I do use a little oil in a steel mould when pouring an ingot. It helps the molten silver flow quickly before setting. getting the temperature of the mould just right is the difficult bit as the oil wants to burn intensely if too hot … N

  • @emc2862
    @emc2862 Год назад +1

    That's really cool! And hot. 😅

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      Thanks emc, yes hot hot hot … and no burns this time … 🔥N🔥

  • @lydia5232
    @lydia5232 2 месяца назад +1

    Great works, processes and products! May I know the title of the song? Thank you.

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for that Lidija, I use the LumaFusion app on my iPad for editing videos and the music I use comes from the storyblocks plug-in database. The name of this track is called a Deep Mind … N

    • @lydia5232
      @lydia5232 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Nickscreativestuff Thank you!

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff 2 месяца назад

      👍😎👍 … N

  • @KhaziirEverflight
    @KhaziirEverflight Год назад +1

    I always was wondering what made sterling silver different from pure silver. neat.

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      pure silver is a lot nicer to work with, however sterling silver is a lot more wear resistant … cheers … Nick

    • @KhaziirEverflight
      @KhaziirEverflight Год назад +1

      @@Nickscreativestuff Yeah, I't think so. Like with gold... pure gold is one of the most pretty things, but increddibly soft, so you "dilute" it, to make it stronger against day to day wear, in case of jewelry.

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      I would love to have a play with gold but its a bit out of my calibre. Metallurgy is a fascinating subject to play with, I once mixed copper and aluminium together, it came out looking like gold but incredibly hard and brittle … N

    • @KhaziirEverflight
      @KhaziirEverflight Год назад +1

      @@Nickscreativestuff My personal favorite allow is "Nordic gold". Looks mostly like gold, but is extremely cheap. Not sure which metals you gotta alloy for that, bur copper and aluminium are among them pretty sure.

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад

      i’ve not heard it called Nordic gold before. i’ve tried making jewellery from it, but it doesn’t cast well using small amounts like silver and bronze … N

  • @subby280
    @subby280 11 месяцев назад +1

    Now you can tie up a werewolf.

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff 11 месяцев назад +1

      lol … yes enough wire for a whole pack … N

  • @Celestial_Reach
    @Celestial_Reach Год назад +1

    It that octogenarian wire? Awesome

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      hi Allilujah, the wire comes out octagonal from the rolling mill but eventually turns round after being pulling through the drawer plate enough times … cheers … Nick

    • @Celestial_Reach
      @Celestial_Reach Год назад +2

      @Nickscreativestuff oh I was drooling over the wire lol. I have a square and half round options, but I love the idea of octagonal wire.

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      endless shapes available with drawplates i’ve even seen hexagon plates for sale somewhere … N

    • @Celestial_Reach
      @Celestial_Reach Год назад +1

      @Nickscreativestuff someday I'll hopefully be able to afford some. Love the content man.

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад

      Thanks Allilujah, know how you feel they are rather expensive … N

  • @internetjunky4327
    @internetjunky4327 Год назад +1

    what do you use to stop the silver from overflowing the mold? been trying to search for something similar but I don't know how to search for it

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад

      High Internet junky, a lot of people use what’s called a Skillet or Ingot Mould for this process. In this video I used a length of angle iron and two small pieces of square steel bar placed at the ends to act as adjustable stop ends, containing the molten silver and preventing it flowing out. I used the same process when melting copper in this video … ruclips.net/video/XtvEgKyjqw8/видео.html … cheers … Nick

  • @shaunhall960
    @shaunhall960 Год назад +1

    I need to get a rolling mill!

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      well I hope you have a big fat piggy bank to break into Shaun … N

    • @shaunhall960
      @shaunhall960 Год назад

      @@Nickscreativestuff Aye! I'm thinking of getting a used one if I can find one in good condition.

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад

      Hi Shaun, I saw some advertised in classifieds on benchpeg.com recently … good luck with it … N

  • @RapTapTap69
    @RapTapTap69 Год назад +1

    So why was the silver melted into the water? Couldn't you just cut a chunk off to put in the crucible?

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад

      hi one for one, by converting it into small particles it’s much easier to weigh out precise quantities needed for different projects … N

    • @RapTapTap69
      @RapTapTap69 Год назад +1

      @@Nickscreativestuff ahh that makes a lot of sense

  • @peterorlov4544
    @peterorlov4544 11 месяцев назад

    need to do bismuth wire

  • @ReiMonCoH
    @ReiMonCoH 11 месяцев назад +1

    Now add 1% germanium.
    Now you’ve got Argentium silver.
    It’s always bright and shiny as new

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff 11 месяцев назад

      A lot of people talk about Argentium being a superior silver to use, i’ll have to give it a go sometime … N

    • @ReiMonCoH
      @ReiMonCoH 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Nickscreativestuff
      It works exactly the same as any silver. For jewelry I usually do 3% copper, 1% germanium.
      Definitely less of the off coloring of the copper… but still tough enough for everyday use jewelry.
      And never tarnishes. 👍🏻

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff 11 месяцев назад

      Great to hear you make your own variations of silver. i’ve only just started to dare make my own sterling. I did think I should buy some sort of alloy grain for making sterling instead of using copper from water piping … need to get this right before moving onto something like Argentium but thanks for the encouragement … cheers … Nick

  • @amoghsoni5764
    @amoghsoni5764 Год назад +1

    Hi where are you from

  • @Rayraymai
    @Rayraymai Месяц назад

    Whats the music?

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Месяц назад

      I use storyblocks in the LumaFusion app for music and this track is called deep mind.
      Normally found by searching genres like Celtic folk chant … N

  • @gratefuldoge8598
    @gratefuldoge8598 Год назад

    Do you have video of recovery from the lava rock?

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад

      not sure what you mean … N

    • @gratefuldoge8598
      @gratefuldoge8598 Год назад +1

      @@Nickscreativestuff I guess that might not be a thing, my mistake, I noticed what I thought was silver drippings on the black lava rock in the video and figured as a micro scavenger I might try recovering every last bit by maybe melting it off the rock?

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      I see what you mean. I very rarely spill any silver, sometimes when casting it can happen, so I generally use a catch pan full of sand just in case so it can easily be reclaimed … cheers … Nick

    • @gratefuldoge8598
      @gratefuldoge8598 Год назад +1

      @@Nickscreativestuff thanks for the interaction and insight! Keep it up!

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад +1

      cheers Grateful Doge, not managed anything last month, need to get at it for August … N

  • @massimilianoilardi3571
    @massimilianoilardi3571 Год назад

    Ciao quanti grammi di alluminio devo mettere e il copper devo mettere di per centuale

    • @Nickscreativestuff
      @Nickscreativestuff Год назад

      Hi Massimiliano, this video was turning fine silver into sterling silver by adding 7.5% copper … N