Many industrial supplies sell various buffing compounds in much larger, but relatively inexpensive bars. To save a buck, you can make your own compounds using toilet ring was dissolved with paint thinner, then with diatomaceous earth mixed in to create a paste. You can, of course, experiment with other powders, like cooking flower, baking soda, BonAmi, chromium oxide, pumice, feldspar or other powders. WEAR A MASK - You should see the filters on my buffing station after a few months of buffing. It would convince you in a heartbeat.
What about pearl, will it withstand this process? I want to make a nautical pendant with a cluster of raw pearls in the center……. Will they break down in this process?
Hey hoping someone sees my comment. I watch all these videos but haven’t found one that explains why part of your piece may form in copper while in the bath while the rest of the the piece won’t even while in the bath for many hours most of the piece is painted in graphite and all lines connect yet 80% of it won’t form copper. Has anyone experienced this?
Glad you finally got a foredom ive had the same one for twenty years hardly any maintenance! Cant say enough about cratex wheels, they take material down quick and can go straight to a quick buff. I use tripoli for compound, zam for stones and around stones, red rouge for final polish , also a little cheap bench top ultrasonic/steamer comes in real handy. Sometimes ill steam a peice to heat it up before dipping it for patenia to speed the process and give different effects(stones willing). Thx for your info thought id share a lil too. Just finished two pendants, used zero glue, just soldered a bail to a bezel, pressure fit the stone and let it form over the edges, super solid and like the idea of zero glue, when i have to use glue I make a glue from charcoal and pitch.
Jason, I know that this is not the appropriate way to communicate with you but I don’t know what else to do because my emails to you keep bouncing back. I have placed an order for one of your recipes and I have not received any response. Can you please check and action my order or refund my money. The payment should be in your PayPal account. Thanks in anticipation. Regards, Debi
I have all those buffers and brushes but I'm never sure whats best to use for what job. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
Many industrial supplies sell various buffing compounds in much larger, but relatively inexpensive bars.
To save a buck, you can make your own compounds using toilet ring was dissolved with paint thinner, then with diatomaceous earth mixed in to create a paste. You can, of course, experiment with other powders, like cooking flower, baking soda, BonAmi, chromium oxide, pumice, feldspar or other powders.
WEAR A MASK - You should see the filters on my buffing station after a few months of buffing. It would convince you in a heartbeat.
Can a electroplated copper pendant be cleaned same way you would clean a regular Copper pendant?
What about pearl, will it withstand this process? I want to make a nautical pendant with a cluster of raw pearls in the center……. Will they break down in this process?
Well done as always!
Great tips! So appreciated! I can really put this tutorial to good use.🌞
I too have been using a Dremel for decades and you've inspired me to get a Fordem. Thanks!
as someone who was taught to enunciate my words, it took me a few seconds to realize that when you say meer you mean mirror
Would you consider selling some electroplating and conductive ink kits?
Would you expect a similar result if you used walnut media in a tumbler (if you didn't have a sandblasting setup)?
What do I use to over steel to be able to copper plate a lantern. Would your conductive
ink/paint work?
Your Videos are Fantastic. Thank you.
steel is already conductive, i dont think you'll need conductive paint for that
Jason,check out DEMCO alloy grinder,great for jewelry,hold your jewelry with both hands and go! I like it better than any handpiece
what can i do to remove the bath stain if i dont have walnut media?
I had the same question
You have never mentioned Permalac from Peacock labs, one of the best clear coat protective products
Surprised it took you so long to find the Foredom tool
Hey hoping someone sees my comment. I watch all these videos but haven’t found one that explains why part of your piece may form in copper while in the bath while the rest of the the piece won’t even while in the bath for many hours most of the piece is painted in graphite and all lines connect yet 80% of it won’t form copper. Has anyone experienced this?
I got the same problem but can’t find an answer. Do you have a solution for that problem yet?
Nice pot leaf! Green patenia for that 😉
Glad you finally got a foredom ive had the same one for twenty years hardly any maintenance! Cant say enough about cratex wheels, they take material down quick and can go straight to a quick buff. I use tripoli for compound, zam for stones and around stones, red rouge for final polish , also a little cheap bench top ultrasonic/steamer comes in real handy. Sometimes ill steam a peice to heat it up before dipping it for patenia to speed the process and give different effects(stones willing). Thx for your info thought id share a lil too. Just finished two pendants, used zero glue, just soldered a bail to a bezel, pressure fit the stone and let it form over the edges, super solid and like the idea of zero glue, when i have to use glue I make a glue from charcoal and pitch.
Jason, I know that this is not the appropriate way to communicate with you but I don’t know what else to do because my emails to you keep bouncing back. I have placed an order for one of your recipes and I have not received any response. Can you please check and action my order or refund my money. The payment should be in your PayPal account. Thanks in anticipation. Regards, Debi