My Silver Pouring & Silver Stamping Process - How I Make My Silver Bars!
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This has become my favorite silver channel. Lot of interesting information, and enjoyable to watch.
Thanks so much, appreciate the feedback!
Loved the live pouring on cobrastacker's auction. The Celtic rounds are beautiful.
Glad you liked them!
I enjoy this kind of content!
Thanks, glad to hear it!
As a stonemason myself i love watching people working with hammers and punches its definitely something i could get to grips with and enjoy, i can see your passionate about what your making and that's great to have pride in your work well done they look great. I can recommend a really good blacksmith if the punches deteriorate quickly. Love the videos keep them coming 👍
Thanks for the kind feedback, appreciate it!
It's nice getting to see you work. Can't wait till i can buy more of your pours
Thank you very much my friend, lots being published next weekend!
@@BackyardBullion I'll be keeping an eye out
That's absolutely beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Wow you look like an expert on video. I love the ripples on the pour, very nice and professional. Thanks for sharing BYB and keep on stacking ✌🏻😊
Thank you very much!
You are easily the best silver channel in the silver community!! Everything from showcasing bullion to advice to pouring silver!! Great job as always!! 🪶🤘🏼🪶
18:52 #1 silver channel. I love your work and every video. Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Very interesting to see them being made! I am a proud owner of a BYB unique bar. A Worthy piece in any silver stack!
Thanks, appreciate the kind words of feedback!
I love the pouring videos. I would love to get into this in the future. It looks like so much fun.
Thanks, you should!
as usual, very informative video. Your passion comes through the video, obviously a labour of love
Thank you very much!
Beautiful pour lines! That rubber block really does the job quite well.
Short camera battery life does not but you did great!
I would love to add one of those bars to my little stack.
Thanks my friend, appreciate your feedback! Only have four bars left on my website, get one if you want!
Definitely interested in another KitKat..
Thanks my friend! Join us next week for the livestream and we will be publishing the sales listings on my website!
Oh I love the pours! Let's watch!
Thanks!
I really enjoy watching videos like this! Silver is such a beautiful metal; more beautiful than any other metal that looks like it. It's cool to see the process from pouring to stamping and honestly I never realized before how work actually goes into just one bar! 😁
You narrowly won the battle against the camera battery! :D
I enjoyed watching the video, subscribed!
Thanks!
Great video. I've got a few of your lovely bars.
Awesome, thank you!
You do such amazing work BYB. Great video 👍
Thank you so much 🤗
Great video bro love watching your silver pouring looking forward to the live
Thanks my friend, appreciate it!
Love the ripples
Thanks, me too!
Nice demo! I use a 16lb sledge hammer for mine. But a small hammer can some times do it just as well. Love the process! #teamSHTF
Thanks!
This was absolutely brilliant and really fascinating.
you really have it down to a science nicely done!
Very Nice!! Great Job and of course things happen when you are filming….. its called Attack Of The Filming Trolls 😱😱😱
Indeed!
Very Nice!
Interesting, thanks for the video, I want to buy some graphite and bar and use my cnc mill to make designs. I can use solidworks to see the round about grams of silver as well that will come out once filled 🧐
Good luck!
This was so cool
Thanks!
Brilliant, thanks 👍
Very welcome!
A very enjoyable video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@BackyardBullion 👍😎🪙
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Yay! I just ordered bar #158 🥳
Thank you so much for your order, I appreciate it! Will be dispatched tomorrow!
@@BackyardBullionawesome! I will most likely make a TH-cam short, showing the bar when I get it.
One question, I see that Edinburgh assay hallmarks, are those stamped in? They are not done by laser, right?
I much prefer, stamped or pressed in like the old-school way.
Yeah, that would be awesome. The hallmarks are stamped into the bar old school!
@@BackyardBullionawesome!
Thank you!
If you look at my older videos, I have a video of a pour a friend of mine, who was making bars a few years ago, the bar cooled with blue crystals all over it! it’s one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen! From my understanding, the blue crystals are because the Silver was so incredibly pure, we used the Royal Canadian mint 9999 bar to make that one.
Great video!, some great advice and some really cool looking bars too! yeah we had "the picked up the wrong crucible" drama a few weeks ago! very easy to do!
Thanks so much for the comment, been stung a few times by hot crucibles and now it's a flat no hands policy on the workbench
yeah we are gonna follow that advice for sure! better to be safe than sorry, so easy to do though!@@BackyardBullion
Totally, especially if you are busy or rushed or stressed
Use a two part mold (top and bottom with feed and air holes, then trim off the excess easily - to get exact wieghs. but have you ever used a laser engraver/cutter to make coins? I ask because I'm having trouble finding details on it. IE how deep can you engrave how much is lost? can you recover any? Etc
Could an arbor press work as well as the stamp and sledge?
How do I get a nice dimple on top of my poured bars. Like old Johnson matthey poured bars have
Do you have any advice? I’m trying to pour some silver into a mould but it just comes out as a bead and doesn’t flow. I’m using a propane torch and borax as a flux. I’ve held the flame on for ages and tried it 4 times with the same results.
You need a hotter torch I think!
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Thanks!
It's actually considered an eruption, not an explosion. Great vid though.
Your stamp tops are mushrooming and need to be dressed.