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Thank you again as always, your such a great teacher.
Thank you so much for your valuable instruction!
What type of wire and gauge are you using, please and thank you?
What can I use instead of klearfire?
It's been 10 years since this video was made but I will ask anyway...which flux are you using? Would 2020 soft flux work?
Can you do this with a butane torch?
it is fine silver, but you could also use copper
very good video man , thank you so much
Thank you Soham. I just came across this wonderful tutorial...my question is: can brass be used as well?
nora new not brass, but copper works brilliantly
I was wondering if I could use that wet technique to add enamel to a stainless steel ring. I have access to a lathe, but I suppose any sort of channel or divot would work the same. I was just wondering how viscous the enamel will be or not be?
don't think it will work on stainless, you might want to use epoxy
Hi Mr Harrison,in 1:18 you show a bottle of "klear fire" 50%/50% H2O. What is "Klear Fire"? A kind of flux?
when u say .8 is that all the information i need if i go to jo-anns and ask for some
it is an organic glue to hold the enamel in place. you could use hairspray but it is flammable, so be careful until it dries
yes
Thank you again as always, your such a great teacher.
Thank you so much for your valuable instruction!
What type of wire and gauge are you using, please and thank you?
What can I use instead of klearfire?
It's been 10 years since this video was made but I will ask anyway...which flux are you using? Would 2020 soft flux work?
Can you do this with a butane torch?
it is fine silver, but you could also use copper
very good video man , thank you so much
Thank you Soham. I just came across this wonderful tutorial...my question is: can brass be used as well?
nora new not brass, but copper works brilliantly
I was wondering if I could use that wet technique to add enamel to a stainless steel ring. I have access to a lathe, but I suppose any sort of channel or divot would work the same. I was just wondering how viscous the enamel will be or not be?
don't think it will work on stainless, you might want to use epoxy
Hi Mr Harrison,
in 1:18 you show a bottle of "klear fire" 50%/50% H2O. What is "Klear Fire"? A kind of flux?
when u say .8 is that all the information i need if i go to jo-anns and ask for some
it is an organic glue to hold the enamel in place. you could use hairspray but it is flammable, so be careful until it dries
yes