@@4ninesfinesilver315 Awesomeness! I always like seeing innovation and creativity my Bro! Yeah, Just trying to build up my logarithmic's so I can get back into my TH-cam groove. Mahalo's my Bro!-MS💯🤙👊❤✌😁
Puteris a really easy metal to pour it makes for a good starting point into metals it’s melting temperature is around 400 with silver and gold are jumping up into about 1000c 👍
It really is a good Crucible to I’ve made three so far and after about 10 or 15 pours with copper they start and crack a little bit but for the cooler melting metals it is perfect💛👍
I think this Crucible is the better of the Crucible videos but I would still add another 25% more cement than garden line and wait for it to dry a couple of weeks th-cam.com/video/lf1Qw8R75gU/w-d-xo.html
G’day Dennis the Crucible worked perfect for about the first 10 pours and then after that the very thin top on the Crucible started to crumble so if you do make one make the top edge of the crucible at least 10mm thick.I made a second one it is much strong and works perfectly, it needs to be perfectly dry before you glaze it👍
Gday to you, I had to watch your 1st video and this crucible is actually in my budget! If I ever start up the hobby of pouring, I'll be sure to re-watch. Very smart!
I melted silver in it about 10 times and the top started to crumble so I’ve made a new one with the sides and it is much stronger and perfect no problem so far👍
I wondered what kind of metal "pewter" is. When I saw your video I instantly thought that must be tin. For Germans tin is more common because it is similar to the German word zinn 👍👍👍 Thanks for sharing this great idea how to make custom molds.
Thank you for your Question pewter is about 91 percent tin, 7.5 percent antimony, and 1.5 percent copper; the absence of lead makes it safe to use for dishes and drinking vessels.
I might have forgotten a few steps along the way but I hope you ended up working out how to do it the next video shows you how to prepare the Crucible with Borax powder to glaze the surface ready for silver👍 thanks again man for your support most appreciated👍
Thank you for your comment and support i really appreciate it.👍 if you do happen to make a Crucible out of high temperature mortar make it thicker around the top of the Crucible because after about 10 firings it starts to crumble if you make it about a centimetre lip around the top of the Crucible it will last for a long time make sure you glaze it before you use it 👍
Stack of 2020 thanks for your support. I haven’t tried silver yet but my next video I just put the borax glaze over the top preparing the silver and it worked out really beautifully👍
I haven’t tried to melt carpet in it yet, but here is a video of me melting silver in it it th-cam.com/video/lf1Qw8R75gU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ODF5bqAQTzFeOf-W
Hey 4nines. What an awesome idea. Have you tried silver yet with the mortor crucible? Will it stand up with higher heat? I’ve totally got to try that!!!! Thanks for the tip🤘😉👍
I think that an instructional video on whatever it is should be narrated, but over here in the United States no narration and usually some goofy disco jumping music on a loop has become the norm. Please put a note in a bottle tell the dumbasses over here in AmericaHow to make a real genuine constructional instructional video. Thank you so much for how you make yours awesome video dude!
Wow thank you very much John I really appreciate your comment this means a lot to me and I hope that I am improving over the last year I am adding a little bit of music here in there if TH-cam allows just in replacement to the sound of the torch thanks again cheers my friend🤠😎🤩👍
Yes I have melted silver after I had glazed it and no deterioration. Thank you Bricktown silver for your support I really appreciate it see you on the next one👍
How is it holding up?.... I like the same castings better than the mold... for coins I could get into this method.... Have you been doing this for some time now?
I have made about 10 of them they last for about 20 firings and then they start to deteriorate but the double strength concrete ones that you saw me used today in my copper pour have lasted for ages👍 and I don’t use moulds any more only sand casting thanks for watching my friend💛😎👍
You make it look so easy!! I may give this a try. Video was fine, but I understand wanting better equipment. Would that crucible withstand the heat in a Devil Forge propane furnace to melt silver? Or is it just for the lower melting point pewter? You said that material would withstand 1,000 degrees - I assume you mean Celsius?? Thanks mate!
Hey Cactus Jack sorry about the huge delay in answering your question to this video but I think you should be able to get at least five or six good burns out of this Crucible before it starts to deteriorate thanks again for watching💛😎👍
here in america in a motor manuel in the section of how to replace the fanbelt,step 1 is shut off engine. why do you suppose they out that in the manuel ?? because there are idiots in the world,and tho i might have shaken the mold without gloves or some sort of grabber to get the puter all seteled like you did i think you should warn people to not do what your doing. the thing is i feel like your a reasonable and careing.but imageing how bad you would feel if some idiot destroyed his hand.because you didnt warn him to not handle it with his bare hands.probabky no lawsuit,but i know how bad i would feel if someone.less experienced copied my bad habit and hurt himself terrably.. PLEASE. know its not for the stupid in the world that i write this to you its for your sake, to save you from the bad feelings of such an outcome. hey have a really fine day david
Thank you David I will think about that in the future this video was the very first video l ever made and I was just playing around didn’t think it would get 35 views let alone 35,000. I will try and be more responsible from now on thank you🤠👍
Great to see you ,yes I only used mortar in this one and l was still using it to melt copper up until recently. Here is a video th-cam.com/video/olt-vRqPYkM/w-d-xo.html
you even drew an eye and painted the beak! aweeee!
Nice to see you Kevin I appreciate your comment thank you🤠👍
Thank you again for another free lesson...I hope.subscribers understand the gift you give us in these lessons...just look at your work!!!
Thanks mate I’m glad you’re on my team 💛😎👍
Very interesting 👍 nice bird
Thanks mate for your comment and support bro I really appreciate it 👍
Cool! Good job, onbthat bird 🐦 turned out great! That's an interesting wa to make a crucible! Awesome! Mahalo's for sharing!✌❤👊💯🤙🙂😁
Thanks for watching man I really appreciate your support👍 The Crucible turned out much better than I thought it would.👍
Menehune Stacker I think I wrote the message in the wrong spot😂 just wanted to thank you bro for your support and comment 👍
@@4ninesfinesilver315 Awesomeness! I always like seeing innovation and creativity my Bro! Yeah, Just trying to build up my logarithmic's so I can get back into my TH-cam groove. Mahalo's my Bro!-MS💯🤙👊❤✌😁
This Is Just So Simple It's Awesome! You Just Gave Me A Ton Of Ideas~ Thanks My Man!👍😉🇨🇦
Awesome thank you David,l appreciate the comment 🤠👍
Like number 16 my friend 👍. I don’t think I have ever seen pewter poured before
Puteris a really easy metal to pour it makes for a good starting point into metals it’s melting temperature is around 400 with silver and gold are jumping up into about 1000c 👍
Nicely done my friend. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Alexander for your comment and your support it’s most appreciated👍
Looks like a easy process. The bird turned out awesome.
Yes it does look easy But it can be very dangerous, stay safe 👍
awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice model
Thank you 🙏 🤠😎🤩👍
Nice...very interesting...
Thank you for your comment 👍
Cool idea - man you scared me when you were shaking that bird mold with the liquid metal in it - that couldve hurt.
Thats awsome
It really is a good Crucible to I’ve made three so far and after about 10 or 15 pours with copper they start and crack a little bit but for the cooler melting metals it is perfect💛👍
Came back to refresh the old memory to try this again.
I think this Crucible is the better of the Crucible videos but I would still add another 25% more cement than garden line and wait for it to dry a couple of weeks th-cam.com/video/lf1Qw8R75gU/w-d-xo.html
Awesome
Brilliant mate.
Sweet, I'm planning on making a tsuba for a katana out of meteorite, so I've been researching how to smelt metals, this is usefull
Awesome.l would like to see how you go 🤠💛😎👍
That does seem simple
Best idea !!
Thank you! Cheers!
i just have to try this idea, it is very cool thanks for sharing cheers
G’day Dennis the Crucible worked perfect for about the first 10 pours and then after that the very thin top on the Crucible started to crumble so if you do make one make the top edge of the crucible at least 10mm thick.I made a second one it is much strong and works perfectly, it needs to be perfectly dry before you glaze it👍
Gday to you, I had to watch your 1st video and this crucible is actually in my budget! If I ever start up the hobby of pouring, I'll be sure to re-watch.
Very smart!
Really interesting. Thanks !
Hey Tomoko, the crucible turned out much better than I thought it would 👍 thank for your comment and support.❤️👍
@@4ninesfinesilver315 It surprised me that you didn't have metal stuck inside.
Tomoko's Enterprize I glaze the Crucible in the part two and it melted silver really well I’ll put a video up on that soon.👍
@@4ninesfinesilver315 You may be on to something great my friend.
Wow very cool 😎, thank you for sharing. I love that it turned out great. Thank you for sharing. Hope you have a great day
Best wishes
I melted silver in it about 10 times and the top started to crumble so I’ve made a new one with the sides and it is much stronger and perfect no problem so far👍
4nFs, that is really cool. That you for posting.
Sorry it’s been so long in replying to this message but thank you so much for watching💛😎👍
Good job buddy. You did really good
Thanks silver cat I did it in three takes. in the end I was getting the shits so I just left it as is👍
Love these videos. I’m gong to melt all my silver when I retire
I hope you have as much fun with it as I do just do it safely😎💛👍
WoW amazing 🐦
Hello Vogas Thanks for your comment and support it is very much appreciated 👍
Wow over 9000 views , way to go mate , well done ! 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🦍👍
I wondered what kind of metal "pewter" is. When I saw your video I instantly thought that must be tin.
For Germans tin is more common because it is similar to the German word zinn 👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing this great idea how to make custom molds.
Thank you for your Question pewter is about 91 percent tin, 7.5 percent antimony, and 1.5 percent copper; the absence of lead makes it safe to use for dishes and drinking vessels.
@@4ninesfinesilver315 👍👍👍
Finally i can now smelt down my uranium ore lol😂
🤣😜🤠👍
Make your own little nuclear reactor for super cheap energy for your house
Goverment hates this one trick
@@kajmak64bit76 lol
wow cool, I want to make 1
I might have forgotten a few steps along the way but I hope you ended up working out how to do it the next video shows you how to prepare the Crucible with Borax powder to glaze the surface ready for silver👍 thanks again man for your support most appreciated👍
⚜️Super cool video! I had no idea it could be made from that! Thanks for sharing! Greetings from a fellow Australian
Thank you for your comment and support i really appreciate it.👍 if you do happen to make a Crucible out of high temperature mortar make it thicker around the top of the Crucible because after about 10 firings it starts to crumble if you make it about a centimetre lip around the top of the Crucible it will last for a long time make sure you glaze it before you use it 👍
4nines Fine silver ⚜️I might try it.. I usually #sandcast my work. I’m assuming Bunnings has the high temperature mortar?
Impress Jewellery Bunnings is a hardware store in Australia maybe you could try home Depot👍
4nines Fine silver ⚜️Ohh sorry I thought you were located in OZ as well..
Shouldn’t be that hard to find though..
Impress Jewellery sorry I misunderstood yes I’m in Brisbane👍
Very nice. Have you tried melting silver with that mortar. Im wondering if it can handle the higher temps of silver. The bird looks great 🙂👁
Stack of 2020 thanks for your support. I haven’t tried silver yet but my next video I just put the borax glaze over the top preparing the silver and it worked out really beautifully👍
Making a mold like that could work if you wanted to make alot of 1 thing
Would I be able to use this to melt down copper and metal from bikes?
I haven’t tried to melt carpet in it yet, but here is a video of me melting silver in it it th-cam.com/video/lf1Qw8R75gU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ODF5bqAQTzFeOf-W
I don't like the way he was shaking the molten metal mm from his fingers!
Hey 4nines. What an awesome idea. Have you tried silver yet with the mortor crucible? Will it stand up with higher heat? I’ve totally got to try that!!!! Thanks for the tip🤘😉👍
Thank bro for your support 👍
I think that an instructional video on whatever it is should be narrated, but over here in the United States no narration and usually some goofy disco jumping music on a loop has become the norm. Please put a note in a bottle tell the dumbasses over here in AmericaHow to make a real genuine constructional instructional video. Thank you so much for how you make yours awesome video dude!
Wow thank you very much John I really appreciate your comment this means a lot to me and I hope that I am improving over the last year I am adding a little bit of music here in there if TH-cam allows just in replacement to the sound of the torch thanks again cheers my friend🤠😎🤩👍
Very cool, some day I want to pour my own. Does the mortor hold up with the heat of silver?
Yes I have melted silver after I had glazed it and no deterioration. Thank you Bricktown silver for your support I really appreciate it see you on the next one👍
All that to melt pewter. Cheap casted iron pan on the stove top
this is just for example this crucible can melt silver check out some of my other videos.
@@4ninesfinesilver315 I thought it was bit over kill for pewter
How is it holding up?.... I like the same castings better than the mold... for coins I could get into this method.... Have you been doing this for some time now?
I have made about 10 of them they last for about 20 firings and then they start to deteriorate but the double strength concrete ones that you saw me used today in my copper pour have lasted for ages👍 and I don’t use moulds any more only sand casting thanks for watching my friend💛😎👍
@@4ninesfinesilver315 you're awesome...ty for your time
Where would I buy the materials?
You might have better luck buying these materials at any hardware store th-cam.com/video/lf1Qw8R75gU/w-d-xo.html
How much Halloumi does this guy eat ? Lol
You make it look so easy!! I may give this a try. Video was fine, but I understand wanting better equipment. Would that crucible withstand the heat in a Devil Forge propane furnace to melt silver? Or is it just for the lower melting point pewter? You said that material would withstand 1,000 degrees - I assume you mean Celsius?? Thanks mate!
Hey Cactus Jack sorry about the huge delay in answering your question to this video but I think you should be able to get at least five or six good burns out of this Crucible before it starts to deteriorate thanks again for watching💛😎👍
Thumbnails a bit misleading mate...
check out my latest video th-cam.com/video/riLkq--QxSE/w-d-xo.html
Sorry buddy. I asked the question and then scrolled down and seen 2020 already asked you lol. 😉😉👍
All cool 😎
here in america in a motor manuel in the section of how to replace the fanbelt,step 1 is shut off engine.
why do you suppose they out that in the manuel ??
because there are idiots in the world,and tho i might have shaken the mold without gloves or some sort of grabber to get the puter all seteled
like you did i think you should warn people to not do what your doing.
the thing is i feel like your a reasonable and careing.but imageing how bad you would feel if some idiot destroyed his hand.because you didnt warn him to not handle it with his bare hands.probabky no lawsuit,but i know how bad i would feel if someone.less experienced copied my bad habit and hurt himself terrably..
PLEASE.
know its not for the stupid in the world that i write this to you its for your sake,
to save you from the bad feelings of such an outcome.
hey have a really fine day
david
Thank you David I will think about that in the future this video was the very first video l ever made and I was just playing around didn’t think it would get 35 views let alone 35,000. I will try and be more responsible from now on thank you🤠👍
Only mortar?
Great to see you ,yes I only used mortar in this one and l was still using it to melt copper up until recently. Here is a video th-cam.com/video/olt-vRqPYkM/w-d-xo.html
@@4ninesfinesilver315 have you tried to add some perlite maybe?
3:00 good god are you insane
Yes a little bit🤠👍
sand casting silver th-cam.com/video/M39huVTbfpc/w-d-xo.html