MrMasterofGold
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Dorure au mercure
Processus de la dorure au feu pas à pas (dorure au mercure)
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Відео

Fire - gilding
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Working steps of a fire gilding ( mercury-gilding) Auf Deutsch ansehen : ua-cam.com/video/qOgDEGeN1J0/v-deo.html Voir en Francais : ua-cam.com/video/ES_NKoVW7Vo/v-deo.html
Die Feuervergoldung
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Arbeitsschritte einer Feuervergoldung Watch in English : ua-cam.com/video/yZbzD6UhdJk/v-deo.html Voir en Francais : ua-cam.com/video/ES_NKoVW7Vo/v-deo.html

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kevingirling8129
    @kevingirling8129 10 днів тому

    Excellent video, I always wondered how it was done on the gilt ormolu mounts of French furniture. Thank you.

  • @СтепанВолощук-о3ы
    @СтепанВолощук-о3ы 3 місяці тому

    Золочення на амальгаму має сенс лише у випадку досягнення особливої стійкості позолоти до пошкоджень.. У всіх інших випадках можна застосовувати гальванічне золочення..або гаряче ефірне чи йодисте золочення...

  • @СтепанВолощук-о3ы
    @СтепанВолощук-о3ы 3 місяці тому

    Амальгаму і всі роботи з ртуттю необхідно робити у витяжній шафі... Індивідуальні засоби захисту це фікція...фейк.. Пари ртуті осядуть на стінах...в штукатурці..та меблях.. Всі роботи проводьте у шафі з витягом повітря у бак з водою де ртуть конденсується з парів до стану рідкого металу.. Завжди турбуйтесь про своє здоров'я та оточуючих...

  • @СтепанВолощук-о3ы
    @СтепанВолощук-о3ы 3 місяці тому

    118 тис. Переглядів... Уявляєте скільком людям це відео може нашкодити? Коли пропонуєте до перегляду настільки шкідливу технологію..будь ласка показуйте і усі небезпеки та засоби їх усунення щоб не нашкодити довкіллю чи тому хто практикує такі методи золочення...!!!

  • @Tjelsnes1
    @Tjelsnes1 4 місяці тому

    Useless... Without comments..

  • @kaushiksoni8989
    @kaushiksoni8989 4 місяці тому

    What apply base coting

  • @spencerhaabs
    @spencerhaabs 7 місяців тому

    I am here because of “s town”

  • @sonuverma2796
    @sonuverma2796 Рік тому

    Can you tell me how to make amalgam paste and mercury water

  • @vs-Indian
    @vs-Indian Рік тому

    I am very curious, what material is it? Is it gold candle or bronze?

  • @paulrosa6173
    @paulrosa6173 2 роки тому

    Ormolu mounts on 18th century French furniture used this technique but the result is always a bright gold finish. The candle stick arm you just did looks like it was only painted. Actually it looked better before you gilded it. What happened to the bright shine? Could you possibly show another video that explains how the amalgam is made? I understand you have to use a ventilating hood but that wasn't very obvious. It's very possible English is a second language for you but the sentence " "applying " and "exploding" the amalgam becomes in a concluded work-tagle works on." Is not an intelligible English sentence. I don't mean to sound too critical (and I only speak English) but it just doesn't make any sense.

    • @darkzerk7
      @darkzerk7 3 місяці тому

      Ormolu mounts were not just fire-gilded, they were also buffed and polished manually with an agate stone which could take hours upon hours until the ormolu finally shines brightly. That's why these antiques cost an incredible amount of money. They were only made for churches and high royalty.

    • @paulrosa6173
      @paulrosa6173 3 місяці тому

      @@darkzerk7 I know the process but have never actually seen anyone do it until this video. As I understand the methods the bronze mount itself is given a thorough going over with chisels and files to sharpen and refine the metal details even before it is gilded. The sand casting will leave a matt finish with some roughness in places, especially where the molds parted. . People who aren't familiar with 18th century furniture may see it as pretty - even overly fussy - but may not realize how much time and effort went into this stuff. And without ventilation the fire gilders could get "dain bramage" and tended to die young or mentally impaired. I understand that Napoleon outlawed the practice. It's more than a fashion or "look". It deserves large respect. The medre world with so much more ease of and volume of production has a harder time showing respect for what it produces. Modern production may not actually be so easy except that so much is not the result of direct human contact. I didn't know about the agate stone for metal. I know it's used on gilding over wood or plaster. They can come in a variety of shapes too, apparently. I've never had the income to get into real hands on work with the materials and methods.. It wasn't just made for Churches and royalty. Anyone with great wealth could have gilded furniture and objets d"art. I suppose the process of gilding bronze is very old? The colosseum had very large gilded bronze ornaments like perfume burners, statuary, vases etc, The perfume burners were used to try to mask the disgusting odor of human and animal excrement and blood and I suppose they were gilded using something like the process used for ormolu?

    • @darkzerk7
      @darkzerk7 3 місяці тому

      @@paulrosa6173 You're right. Anyone with great wealth had ormolu pilasters, ornaments, embellished furniture. It's as old as ancient Egypt, so 2.000 BC. An incredibly old process. Strange that it only resurfaced in late medieval France, in the interim period most gilded objects were gold leaf.

  • @Tmanaz480
    @Tmanaz480 2 роки тому

    This falls just short of a snuff film.

  • @jamesjefferson1059
    @jamesjefferson1059 2 роки тому

    How much of the mercury is recycled?

  • @patrickcharentescreations1988
    @patrickcharentescreations1988 2 роки тому

    Bonjour, et merci de partager...avec quel produit nettoyez-vous les pièces avant la dorure ?

  • @Stormin_Norman_1066
    @Stormin_Norman_1066 3 роки тому

    This video is amazing, thank you, Master of Gold! Is this process the same on steel? How do you prepare the mercury water?

    • @Stormin_Norman_1066
      @Stormin_Norman_1066 3 роки тому

      Please forgive me if these are trade secrets you cannot share, I completely understand.

    • @victorunbea8451
      @victorunbea8451 2 роки тому

      WARNING! MERCURY COMPOUNDS AND VAPOR ARE EXCEEDINGLY TOXIC AND DANGEROUS. USE THICK GLOVES (PREFERABLY MULTIPLE PAIRS MADE OF DIFFERENT MATERIALS SUCH AS LATEX WITH NITRILE) AND A RESPIRATOR ESPECIALLY WHEN HANDLING ORGANIC ONES.* It's most likely a mercury salt dissolved in deionized or distilled water. The best option would be mercury(II) nitrate, which is one of the few soluble salts. Another option is mercury acetate. When touching the base metal a redox substitution occurs where the mercury ions in the salt solution switch places with the atoms on the surface of the base metal. *The case of Karen Wetterhahn where she accidentally spilled a few drops of organic dimethylmercury on her gloves. Note that she was wearing multiple pairs and washed it off immediately but still died in horrible circumstances. Mercury is not a joke and should not be treated as one.

  • @badtasteinmusic23
    @badtasteinmusic23 3 роки тому

    Hello anyone know where I can get the mercury water and amalgam

    • @victorunbea8451
      @victorunbea8451 2 роки тому

      Dunno if you're still interested but amalgam can be easily made by dissolving gold in mercury. This is done by simply dropping some gold into mercury metal and then waiting for a bit. Gold leaf is a good alternative as it will dissolve faster. Try it on some small samples until you hit the right ratio of gold to mercury. Mercury water is mercury salt dissolved in distilled water. There are few salts that dissolve in water tho so your best bet would be either mercury(II) nitrate or mercury acetate. WARNING! MERCURY COMPOUNDS AND VAPOR ARE EXCEEDINGLY TOXIC AND DANGEROUS. Some can quickly pass through latex gloves and skin so be extra careful.

    • @СтепанВолощук-о3ы
      @СтепанВолощук-о3ы 3 місяці тому

      Навіщо вам це?

  • @macdelaidde
    @macdelaidde 3 роки тому

    Magnifique travail ! Je dois utiliser ce procédé pour la restauration à l'identique de certaines pièces. Le souci est de trouver les matières premières... Si toutefois une bonne âme passait par là et nous informait à ce sujet...

  • @superbadmofo1
    @superbadmofo1 3 роки тому

    MR. Mastero.....Do appreciate the vid, lots of great info but can you please make an updated 4k one...its pass due...

  • @anysbougaa
    @anysbougaa 3 роки тому

    Bonjour, comment faite vous de "l'acide de mercure" j'ai de l'acide nitrique et du mercure mais je sait pas si on parle d'acide mercurique ou de nitrate de mercure? vu la toxicité du truc et le prix de l'or je me sent pas de faire des tests.

  • @kef103
    @kef103 3 роки тому

    I would love to see this in high resolution. Only is 360p

  • @piterjurgen5470
    @piterjurgen5470 4 роки тому

    Schön! Würden Sie mir Verraten Bitte, wo kann ich Quicksilbernitrat Goldamalgam kaufen? Haben Sie eine Adresse oder kann ich direkt bei Ihnen kaufen? Kontakt hier: piterjurgen@web.de. Danke

  • @piterjurgen5470
    @piterjurgen5470 4 роки тому

    Schön! Würden Sie mir Verraten Bitte, wo kann ich Quicksilbernitrat Goldamalgam kaufen? Haben Sie eine Adresse oder kann ich direkt bei Ihnen kaufen? Kontakt hier: piterjurgen@web.de. Danke

  • @piterjurgen5470
    @piterjurgen5470 4 роки тому

    Schön! Würden Sie mir Verraten Bitte, wo kann ich Quicksilbernitrat Goldamalgam kaufen? Haben Sie eine Adresse oder kann ich direkt bei Ihnen kaufen? Kontakt hier: piterjurgen@web.de. Danke

  • @jean-louisdhaisne1514
    @jean-louisdhaisne1514 4 роки тому

    Superbe vidéo d'un beau travail ,mais j'aurais aimé écouter des explications vocales sur les produits utilisés.

  • @gonabmo6802
    @gonabmo6802 4 роки тому

    Very toxic

  • @declanthiele
    @declanthiele 4 роки тому

    Everyone here talking about s-town and I'm just wondering wtf is s-town and why isn't everyone here for the guilding techniques

    • @razzlejazzles
      @razzlejazzles 3 роки тому

      It is a podcast about a Clock Fixer named John B. He would fire gild and is thought to have suffered from mad hatters disease. Mad hatters disease arises from exposure to mercury.

    • @callsignsarin221
      @callsignsarin221 3 місяці тому

      I'm just discovering podcast and S-Town was recommended for me to listen to. It is such a deep dive and full of so many twist. It was such a good listen. I fell in love with this pod cast and couldn't stop till I binged the whole series. I'm here to see what John B. did to better understand what happened to him. RIP JBM

  • @xapile
    @xapile 4 роки тому

    etonnant ce travail , la musique est un peu dérangeante

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 4 роки тому

    What a beautiful demonstration of the mercury fire gilding technique! I never understood how this gilded effect was done on museum pieces. Now I understand the process better and appreciate the work involved. 1. Did you use an acid bath to clean the candlestick or was that plain water? 2. What type of acid is typically used? Any dilution rate with water? 3. Isn't mercury very dangerous to be exposed to and handle? How did you protect yourself? Those gloves looked flimsy and I could not see a face mask. I would be very concerned with any exposure to mercury and cancer illness. 4. That was an ordinary propane torch, right? Not Butane or MAPP gas (methylacetylene-propadiene propane)? Thank you for an excellent demo, Dirk!

  • @jeanpierrekevorkian-raffin159
    @jeanpierrekevorkian-raffin159 4 роки тому

    faudra m'expliquer où trouver ces produits..... ce tuto est franchement INUTILE

    • @bourgineflorian
      @bourgineflorian 3 роки тому

      Où voyez vous qu'il s'agit d'un "tuto" ?? Estimez vous heureux déjà de pouvoir voir ses images d'un savoir faire rare

    • @jeanpierrekevorkian-raffin159
      @jeanpierrekevorkian-raffin159 3 роки тому

      Ce n’est peut-être pas un tutoriel mais la vraie question est :PAS DE CES PRODUITS EN COMMERCE voilà, me l’artiste

  • @MrSanthu1985
    @MrSanthu1985 5 років тому

    May I have the recipe for amalgam preparation? Kindly tell me how to make amalgam

    • @СтепанВолощук-о3ы
      @СтепанВолощук-о3ы 3 місяці тому

      Візьміть трохи золотого пилу...або трохи сусального золота і змішайте з металевою ртуттю... Ртуть почне розчиняти золото...

  • @MrSanthu1985
    @MrSanthu1985 5 років тому

    Sir I'm a goldsmith of India... kindly teach me how to prepare an amalgam paste... gold and mercury usage proportion ?? It's my humble request.

  • @mukhumor
    @mukhumor 5 років тому

    Without quantities and safety advice this video is next to useless, unless you just want to watch random stuff.

  • @topflightenglish5272
    @topflightenglish5272 5 років тому

    This looks extremely dangerous. I'm not even sure the gloves will protect against the mercury, let alone the use of a blowtorch which must produce mercury gas. Is this man still alive?

    • @ancientsurvival
      @ancientsurvival 5 років тому

      Liquid mercury isn't dangerous on the skin unless you have an open wound. Of course, I'm not recommending this, but you can safely put an ungloved hand in it. I'm unsure about the vapours. Perhaps he wore a mask?

    • @melissafarrugia9531
      @melissafarrugia9531 2 роки тому

      @@ancientsurvival gloves were upgraded because a lady died because it seemed through a glove in a laboratory she worked at.

  • @georgekeller5619
    @georgekeller5619 6 років тому

    Can you please post more videos / more information on how to recreate this amazing and ancient process?

  • @mickball2710
    @mickball2710 6 років тому

    great video but extremely distracting music , bin it!

  • @bandplop6162
    @bandplop6162 6 років тому

    Was kostet so etwas, ich möchte die Deckel meines Humbuckers auf der Gitarre feuervergolden lassen.

  • @zockzockeryq50
    @zockzockeryq50 6 років тому

    Hallo, dürfte ich 4 Screenshots aus Ihrem Video für eine wissenschaftliche Arbeit über ein feuervergoldetes Epitaph zur Erklärung der Feuervergoldung verwenden? Gerne erreichen Sie mich auch unter paul.diedrich25@web.de Danke!

  • @peserey
    @peserey 6 років тому

    Hi, thanks for video. i have a question. What is mercury water? Mercury Nitrat? thank u.

  • @yettobseen
    @yettobseen 6 років тому

    Is it possible to send you something to be gilded?

  • @yettobseen
    @yettobseen 6 років тому

    Hello, what is the “mercury water” that you brush on before the amalgam?

  • @big3ye378
    @big3ye378 7 років тому

    Superb, very interesting

  • @benjaminjanssens3862
    @benjaminjanssens3862 7 років тому

    This is extremely toxic, do you use professional ventilation and mouth protection?

  • @BeMineHryStyles
    @BeMineHryStyles 7 років тому

    </3 john b </3

  • @danielda4471
    @danielda4471 7 років тому

    What/who in earth is S town?

    • @MsAuraGirly
      @MsAuraGirly 7 років тому

      It's a podcast, and the main person it revolves around uses this technique when restoring clocks etc. It's worth listening to, it's a brutal but beautiful discussion and look at life.

    • @danielda4471
      @danielda4471 7 років тому

      Oh so I guess i'm the only one in here that knew what was fire gilding without being part of the cool S town group haha thank you! : )

  • @truongduc5361
    @truongduc5361 7 років тому

    i want to know how can make it and buy it, help me please.

  • @razzmatazz841
    @razzmatazz841 7 років тому

    A Motherfucking gold plated dime!!!!

  • @MrTwL123
    @MrTwL123 7 років тому

    tyler's a gold digger

  • @jackkraken3888
    @jackkraken3888 7 років тому

    I distinctly remember from s-Town saying one the lines of fire gilding is so rare. I wonder how rare it really is.

  • @MaghoxFr
    @MaghoxFr 7 років тому

    Amazing.

  • @quintonburkham9026
    @quintonburkham9026 7 років тому

    very beautiful thank you Pikachu

  • @quintonburkham9026
    @quintonburkham9026 7 років тому

    you've got to admit he made all this idiot's look at something maybe that's a little bit of value he left behind