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    Is it better to make earposts from 0.8 or 1mm gold pin wire or just buy them.
    Will the gold get soft when soldered as with silver?
    I am asking because the price of gold inhibits experimentation slightly!
    Thanks guys

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    I just buy mine and yes the gold will anneal when soldering, although IME not as bad as silver- I tend to burnish them to harden again and only use easy solder and try and be quick...

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    I also tend to buy them as I like the little bases, and I'm rubbish at notching! I avoid using anything thicker than 0.8mm as it can be uncomfortable for some people's piercings.

    I like these: https://www.cooksongold.com/Findings...rcode-NBJ-103X

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    Theresa, round wire can be hardened simply by twisting it. Give the post a quarter turn in three or four evenly spaced places with pliers and it will be stiff as a rod, with no noticeable distortion.

    It also tests the solder joint. Dennis.

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    Thank you - I think I will just buy them ready made - less hassle.

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    Yup, I buy the linger 0.8 pins (the plain, nothing on the end kind)

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    For those who might make their own, any tips for a reliable notching technique?
    Alan

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