From Ganoksin Orchid: "I just saw a great tutorial calling for 10,000 spine fine silver sheet. I haven’t been able to find anything on the web that refers to silver sheet in this way. I’ve only found silver sheet referred to by gauge. Is “spine” another way of talking about gauge and if so whats the conversion? Anyone here know what they’re talking about and how I should go about ordering it? Thanks so much in advance. Heather The response: Hi Heather, I saw the video and I think what she is saying is 10/1000’s (of an inch) which would be 0.25mm or 30 gauge. I could be wrong though. I had to listen to it a couple of times. Hopefully this helps. Richard"
I'm so sorry, it is .010 fine silver or 30 gauge. The editor wasn't a metalsmith and made an incorrect banner! I had forgotten it was in there or I would have posted a warning label. :/
this whole channel is just comedy, at least i tell me that
Lol, so glad you enjoy it :)
since when is reticulation just "melting?"
I don't think this is reticulation.
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This isn’t reticulation.
Fair enough, this is full on melting.
From Ganoksin Orchid:
"I just saw a great tutorial calling for 10,000 spine fine silver
sheet. I haven’t been able to find anything on the web that refers
to silver sheet in this way. I’ve only found silver sheet referred to
by gauge. Is “spine” another way of talking about gauge and if so
whats the conversion? Anyone here know what they’re talking about and
how I should go about ordering it?
Thanks so much in advance.
Heather
The response:
Hi Heather,
I saw the video and I think what she is saying is 10/1000’s (of an
inch) which would be 0.25mm or 30 gauge. I could be wrong though. I
had to listen to it a couple of times.
Hopefully this helps.
Richard"
I'm so sorry, it is .010 fine silver or 30 gauge. The editor wasn't a metalsmith and made an incorrect banner! I had forgotten it was in there or I would have posted a warning label. :/