The Recycled Metal Smith
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Part 2 Soldering Heavy Cuban Chain SD 480p
Part 2 in a 5 part series showing the construction phases in making Heavy Cuban Chain.
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Brooch Box Construction Video SD 480p
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A short video showing the construction phases of creating The Stately Up-cycled Brooch Box
Fold Forming Crescent SD 480p
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Mini construction example to Fold Form a crescent and use the design in earrings and in Pendant. The actual end product is available for purchase on the website. www.davidcarrott.com
Construction Video Pearl Ring SD 480p
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Up-cycling a cherished pearl and gold screw back earring into a Unisexy gold Argentium and pearl ring.
SAND CAST RING
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Casting the body of an Argentium silver ring using a simple sand casting technique. The video is highly edited and the actual construction time is closer to 30 minutes. not including the time required to carve the wax model. A nice thing about sand casting is that the model is not destroyed in the process and can be reused.
Gold Wrapped Sea Glass Pendant
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This is a mini construction video for a custom pendant. The client wanted something special for their partner. The couple love collecting sea glass together and I suggested wrapping a piece in 14 k gold, as no-one does that! So we did....
Earring Conversion Project SD 480p
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Check out this video of a worthy earring conversion from an heirloom pair of gold, diamond and opal screwback earrings to a modern gold stud with scroll back. They can now be worn all day! The conversion is accomplished using new posts made from 100% recycled gold and welded into place using a state of the art pulse arc welder. The welder produces a micro weld that allows the post to be attache...
Mokume Garne Ring Part 4 SD 480p
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End of a 4 part series on my VLOG at www.therecyledmetalsmith.com making a Mokume Garne Ring.
Making A Simple Ring The Mokume Gane (Hard Way)...The Billet SD 480p
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This is the third video in a video blog series featured on my website, www.therecycledmetalsmith.com, outlining the journey to make a Mokume Gane wedding ring from scratch. Its purpose is to show a potential customer the process of how their ring was made, it also serves as an educational tool for anyone in the jewellery making business. I am open to answering questions using my websites contac...
Making a silver ingot SD 480p
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This is the second video in a video blog series featured on my website, www.therecycledmetalsmith.com, outlining the journey to make a Mokume Gane wedding ring from scratch. Its purpose is to show a potential customer the process of how their ring was made, it also serves as an educational tool for anyone in the jewellery making business. I am open to answering questions using my websites conta...
Making a simple ring the hard way…
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Making a simple ring the hard way…

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  • @laughingblade
    @laughingblade 9 місяців тому

    Nice :)

  • @peem3154
    @peem3154 2 роки тому

    Great job man, what kind of gas torch do you use, I tried several times, but mine flame is to cold. I need a "hotter" one.

    • @therecycledmetalsmith
      @therecycledmetalsmith Рік тому

      My apologies for not responding sooner I have been out of action for a year but getting back to it this summer! I use a Propane Sievert Torch with Sievert 3941 High Precision Burner - Medium to Large burner head, It produces a lot of heat and a bushy flame. Never take the flame off the billet until fusion occurs to reduce any oxygen present. I also build a cave of firebricks and keep the billet and clamp small. The temp of he torch is not so much the issue as making sure to get an even and thorough heating of the billet. good luck and I hope I am not too late to help.

    • @peem3154
      @peem3154 Рік тому

      @@therecycledmetalsmith Thanks for your answer, it helps me a lot

  • @stankrieger3598
    @stankrieger3598 2 роки тому

    On the last heat you show , do you compress again or just let it cool down

    • @therecycledmetalsmith
      @therecycledmetalsmith Рік тому

      My apologies for not responding sooner I have been out of action for a year but getting back to it this summer! No I do not compress again, however I do know of people that like to hammer the billet after coming out of the clamp and while still hot. It would be worth experimenting.

  • @crazyandcurious2585
    @crazyandcurious2585 2 роки тому

    Cool.

  • @dordiwesterlund2528
    @dordiwesterlund2528 3 роки тому

    Are you happy with your Sievert? I spend way too much oxygen, I think I am going to buy one. Good work.

    • @therecycledmetalsmith
      @therecycledmetalsmith Рік тому

      My apologies for not responding sooner I have been out of action for a year but getting back to it this summer and I hope I am not too late to help. Yes I absolutely love the Sievert!! it is a very useful torch so long as you have a range of heads. I nearly always use for annealing, Mokume Garne and for melting material for billets. It just uses ambient oxygen from the air and does not need extra oxygen. BTW I use an oxygen concentrator for my Little Smith and that's is proving very economical after the initial outlay.

  • @caseydenning7908
    @caseydenning7908 3 роки тому

    Try not to quench it while it's hot. That tempers it.. makes it harder than after you annealed it.. Wait for it to cool to the touch first.

    • @therecycledmetalsmith
      @therecycledmetalsmith Рік тому

      Absolutely correct John, thank you.

    • @Oldtanktapper
      @Oldtanktapper 7 місяців тому

      Not true with silver. That rule applies to steel but silver is fine to quench hot, in fact it’s preferable.

    • @jwise7114
      @jwise7114 3 місяці тому

      That applies to ferrous metals. Not applicable.