I have been using Silverclay's 3.5cmx5cm 24ct gold foil for Keum-boo but Cookson's would be far more cost effective. Has anyone used Cookson's for Keum-boo, I am a bit nervous as it's only under...
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I have been using Silverclay's 3.5cmx5cm 24ct gold foil for Keum-boo but Cookson's would be far more cost effective. Has anyone used Cookson's for Keum-boo, I am a bit nervous as it's only under...
Assay Office London suggested flooding the existing mark and then sending to them, which is going to be easier for me, so that's another option if anyone else has this problem.
thanks!
Hi, I got nitric acid solution from Walsh's in Hatton garden. This was 59% NO3 so very dangerous stuff and would either be collection or specialist courier. I also got stop out solution from them I...
ooh thanks to all for such lovely replies. no plans for whirlpool/maelstrom stuff (corryvreckan is my cat's name!) and the boats are 'in development' still. there's never enough time...
Just to say hi from me. I'm a part-time jeweller working out of my own studio/insulated garage on the hillier edge of the fens. Good job I like sky. There's alot of it about up here.
I've been...
aah, quick reply newby, I meant the Oppi Untracht! It's referred to as the bible in our house.
This reference book is great and usually on substantial discount on amazon.
it's currently in hall, can you just ask to 'borrow' them and then send them back? I hadn't thought of that. I'd also be a bit concerned about having something appropriate to hold it while I punch....
Does anyone know if I can get my sponsor's mark added to a wedding ring blank already hallmarked from cooksons? No reply from the assay office yet and time is ticking!
thanks
Corry
Thanks to you both, very useful indeed! I don't like the finish myself but each to their own! I'll have to have a go on silver first before moving onto the wedding band.
I've been asked to create a Stardust finish wedding ring for a client. I've now found out what it looks like but can't find any information on how it's done. It looks like the sort of finish you can...