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    I wonder if anyone can help me? I have been asked to make some cufflinks, but I'm having trouble soldering them. I have the assembled cufflinks that cookson sell. I've been fluxing the back of the decorative part and the base of the cufflink, putting a pillion of easy solder on the back and heating the decorative part then lowering the cufflink onto it as the solder melts, but as soon as I put it in the pickle the back drops off. Also as the flux bubbles the solder slides around and then isn't in the correct place.
    I would really, really appreciate any advice on this.

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    Welcome to the boards. I am afraid i am a novice and am unable to help you, but there are a lot of very experienced people checking the boards all the time so i am sure someone will soon have a proper suggestion for you.

    In the meantime please dont me shy and keep posting
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    Both parts have to be touching and heated for the solder to make its bond
    are you allowing the cufflink part to heat too?

    The front part - is it PMC by any chance?
    If it is you might need to use more solder as PMC is quite porus....
    also heavily burnish the area (which will help the bond too)

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    Thank you Nic, yes the front is PMC, I wasn't sure when to lower the cufflink down and how much heat to use so as not to damage the pin. I did think about getting the ones that weren't assembled but wasn't sure how to put them together

    Thank you
    Nicola

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    Thank you Julie, I did file that bit off, but I'm new to soldering so there must be something I'm doing wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Leaves View Post
    Thank you Julie, I did file that bit off, but I'm new to soldering so there must be something I'm doing wrong
    i deleted my message to write another as i've never soldered cuff links to pmc i haven't done much with pmc ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by julie View Post
    i deleted my message to write another as i've never soldered cuff links to pmc i haven't done much with pmc ..
    Hi Silver Leaves......to the forum!! I thought you might be a bit psychic for a moment there!! - until Julie explained.

    I've not attempted cufflinks yet so you are one up on me!! I hope you get them to work now you've had all this advice...I'll file it all away for later!!

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    This is what I do for my fine silver (PMC/ACS) fronts onto the Cooksons cuff link mechanisms.

    1) File off the little bump so you have nice flat contact (thanks Julie for reminding us of that step )
    2) Burnish the area on the PMC that you'll be attaching the cuff link too
    3) (If using paste) Blob paste onto the cuff link finding
    3b) (If using Pallions) Clean and flux both pieces and the solder pallions
    4) Hold cuff link finding onto cuff link with cross-locking tweezers (at an angle where you won't burn yourself while heating the piece)
    4b) (If using Pallions) put solder pallions at join point
    5) Aim the heat at the block around the fine silver cuff link gradually bringing the heat more onto the cuff link. Don't aim the heat onto the solder itself until the the fine silver is hot. The solder tends to melt when the fine silver is around the Salmon red colour.
    6) Remove heat when the solder flows BUT hold the cuff link back in place as the solder will still be fluid until the metal cools a bit.
    7) Pickle & polish as normal
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    Thank you so much Nic, I think I need to get some of those tweezers so I don't burn myself and I'll give it another go

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    Another little tip that I learned the hard way is lock the tweezers over the 2 upright posts rather than the top bit which is hollow and the tweezers will dent it once it gets hot.

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