Thank you, a very good instruction! I see youave silver nuggets in a flask... where did you buy them? And wahta about bronze? Can I buy nuggets somwhere to?
Thank you! I buy most of my silver shot from Facebook groups, I can set you up with them if you'd like. But you can also buy online from Apmex for example.
It's very normal to hear what sounds like a cracking noise, however there should not be any actual visible cracks. Your glaze or borax should also not be chipping off, If it is you may need a better quality borax. Every time you use your crucible and heat it up it will make cracking noises when you are done as it's cooling off.
@@JoshuaAndersonLife its small hairline cracks like a spiderweb, but the borax i bought from amazon, it still seems to work as ive melted some stuff already
I've tried 3 different times now, to glaze my crucible with Borax. But it always comes out all lumpy and rough and not smooth at all. I'm using a map gas torch, is that not hot enough?
Hey, your torch is definitely hot enough. The key is to use very small pinches of borax at a time. You will have such a thin layer of glaze on the crucible it'll hardly be noticeable. It's always very tempting to keep putting on borax until you can see a thicker layer of glaze, however that is unnecessary and will burn off into your pours until all the excess is fully burned away. Whenever you see a small accumulation of borax while you're glazing, take a second to burn that away before applying more borax, or keep glazing to different areas avoiding that spot and it should continue to burn away as you're glazing. If you end up with a few areas of thicker glaze at the end that's just fine. You may have to clean up some of your pieces a little bit as that excess borax burns off with your pours.
@@JoshuaAndersonLife I think I just need a better torch. Because I can point the hottest part of my flame at the lumpy bits, but they never fully liquify, and flaten out. Also it dries pretty pourously. What kind of torch would you recommend for the entry level silver Smith?
@@JoshuaAndersonLife also, I saw a video on TH-cam, where a girl puts a piece of borax about the size of a golf ball in her crucible, and it melted perfectly to the shape of her crucible. I'm guessing that's more of a paste, and not straight up 20 mule team granules like I'm using?
@@redeyestones3738I used the paste and I’m getting the same bubbling and not getting smooth, also it’s charred, so definitely trapping carbon which is not what we’re going for…. I think I need to get the crucible a lot hotter before I start trying to add the borax so it actually sticks instead of just foaming and bubbling up.
Very informative. Thank you!
Thank you!
Thanks for the demonstration! Very helpful info. I'll be trying this for the first time very soon.
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Very informative with you addressing some of the nuances of how it all works
Thank you for the feedback!
Helpful video before I try this process for the first time.
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Thank you! Have fun, you'll love it!
Thank you, a very good instruction!
I see youave silver nuggets in a flask... where did you buy them? And wahta about bronze? Can I buy nuggets somwhere to?
Thank you! I buy most of my silver shot from Facebook groups, I can set you up with them if you'd like. But you can also buy online from Apmex for example.
I got a ceramic bowl but I don’t know what borax to use could Is it just the 20 mule team or it it some special borax? Any help is appreciated
Here's the one I use from Amazon.
Borax 1/2 Pound Container Melting Flux 8 Oz. To Glaze Crucible Dishes for Gold Silver Jewelry by JTS a.co/d/aGhKDmk
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hey my glazed crucible starts to crack when i stop applying flame to it,is it the air outside thats cooling it off to fast and cracks and chip off ?
It's very normal to hear what sounds like a cracking noise, however there should not be any actual visible cracks. Your glaze or borax should also not be chipping off, If it is you may need a better quality borax. Every time you use your crucible and heat it up it will make cracking noises when you are done as it's cooling off.
@@JoshuaAndersonLife its small hairline cracks like a spiderweb, but the borax i bought from amazon, it still seems to work as ive melted some stuff already
You should be fine, I've used crucibles with hairline cracks in them before. Use your best safety judgement.
@@JoshuaAndersonLife ok
I've tried 3 different times now, to glaze my crucible with Borax. But it always comes out all lumpy and rough and not smooth at all. I'm using a map gas torch, is that not hot enough?
Hey, your torch is definitely hot enough. The key is to use very small pinches of borax at a time. You will have such a thin layer of glaze on the crucible it'll hardly be noticeable. It's always very tempting to keep putting on borax until you can see a thicker layer of glaze, however that is unnecessary and will burn off into your pours until all the excess is fully burned away. Whenever you see a small accumulation of borax while you're glazing, take a second to burn that away before applying more borax, or keep glazing to different areas avoiding that spot and it should continue to burn away as you're glazing. If you end up with a few areas of thicker glaze at the end that's just fine. You may have to clean up some of your pieces a little bit as that excess borax burns off with your pours.
@@JoshuaAndersonLife I think I just need a better torch. Because I can point the hottest part of my flame at the lumpy bits, but they never fully liquify, and flaten out. Also it dries pretty pourously. What kind of torch would you recommend for the entry level silver Smith?
@@JoshuaAndersonLife also, I saw a video on TH-cam, where a girl puts a piece of borax about the size of a golf ball in her crucible, and it melted perfectly to the shape of her crucible. I'm guessing that's more of a paste, and not straight up 20 mule team granules like I'm using?
@@redeyestones3738I used the paste and I’m getting the same bubbling and not getting smooth, also it’s charred, so definitely trapping carbon which is not what we’re going for…. I think I need to get the crucible a lot hotter before I start trying to add the borax so it actually sticks instead of just foaming and bubbling up.
I've never actually used the paste before. I would recommend getting the powder form of borax it's very inexpensive and likely much easier to apply.
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Thank you!
can you use boric acid
I believe you can, however I've never used it, nor do I know the methods...