hello! thanks for the great video! I'm wondering: what if you kept rolling and then annealed one time, after the thickness was achieved? what are the drawbacks of doing that? I'm assuming that rolling adds strength, toughness or hardness to the metal (probably by molecular alignment) does it become so hard that is strains the rolling mill? I need to watch more of your videos! Thank you!
Very good machine 👍
Yes nice job ❤️🇧🇬
hello! thanks for the great video! I'm wondering: what if you kept rolling and then annealed one time, after the thickness was achieved? what are the drawbacks of doing that?
I'm assuming that rolling adds strength, toughness or hardness to the metal (probably by molecular alignment) does it become so hard that is strains the rolling mill? I need to watch more of your videos! Thank you!
If you over work the metal withaout annealing it the metel cracks and you have to start over
it doesn't strain the rolling mill, but the metal will crack, it has happened to me if you don't anneal often.
@@tonygheorghe thank you!
@@jschalk7 thank you for your answer, that helps me a lot!
@@CuriousEarthMan you are welcome!
What's the thickness in mm?
You can stop at any thickness you want, I like 18 gage plate for pendants and ring shanks. 1.2mm is equal to 18 gage.