A 5 minute video showing how to melt gold safely and also a few tips to reduce cracking in your bars. Please comment if you have any questions. cibelgraphit...
Refraction_Manufacturing by “this set up”, do you mean that you can use the smith’s little torch to melt platinum? I am asking because I have devised an alloy containing platinum and currently have only the smith’s little torch and am wondering if that will put out sufficient BTU’s to melt the platinum.
What material is the heat "mat" you work on top?
It looks much more durable than solderite or vermiculite.
Thank you for a solid video!
With your setup, can you do the same with platinum?
Vatsek we can melt platinum with this setup but the methods is different. I will do a video guide on how we do it next week and upload it 😉
Refraction_Manufacturing by “this set up”, do you mean that you can use the smith’s little torch to melt platinum?
I am asking because I have devised an alloy containing platinum and currently have only the smith’s little torch and am wondering if that will put out sufficient BTU’s to melt the platinum.
@@argentummoonjewellery3503 yeah mate the Smith torch can do up to May be 25grams of pt but anything over that your going to need a larger torch.