Nice to see, that things go flying even when professionals are at work. My silver smithing corner is tiny and I spend half my time crawling on he floor :D Awesome work!!!
Silver Meister, where do you purchase your gold leaf? I bought a package from India but it is to thin to use in your application? Also did you make your own calipers? Thanks for your videos!
Silver Meister, is it possible to get the name of the company where you purchase the gold leaf you use on your projects? I do have calipers I bought years ago but there heavy in gauge, I will disassemble and file to have a more delicate tool. Thank you for your quick response and sharing your skills!
Thank you for the lessons from casting to finished rings. Beautifully done and beautiful pieces. Can you please tell us what the blue green liquid in the warm tank is. I assume some kind of cleaner for after quenching. Thanks again, I always enjoy your videos and artisanship!
What's in the warm tank is a dilute sulfuric acid solution. 90% water + 10% sulfuric acid undiluted solution It is clear at first, but turns into a turquoise color as you use it. When the color darkens, dilute it with a lot of water and throw it away, new use again.
Your videos are very inspiring and your work is beautiful!. Is there a difference between potassium sulfide and liver of sulphur? I have made keum boo rings using LOS only to have it wear off very quickly.
I'm not sure what the difference is between potassium sulfide and liver of sulphur. The one I use is called "황화칼륨" in Korean. It seems that communication may be difficult through translation. Thank you for giving me a good review of my work and video.
Camellia oil is vegan oil. The reason for applying oil is to delay and protect the oxidation of the silver surface. A very thin oil film protects the surface. After applying the oil, clean it again to finish. The camellia oil that I use is safe to eat. It is a very good natural oil that is harmless to the human body even when the ring is worn on the hand.
Awesome video, I loved how the ring turned out! I have a question is this keum boo technique possible on applications where it involves fusing white gold and gold to make a two tone look like with this ring?
Kum-boo cannot be used on alloyed gold. Only,,,, You can attach gold parts on top of pure gold, Gold can only be placed on silver. Of course, it cannot be applied to copper alloys. The best way is to, Try it yourself. You know when you do it.
Nonferrous metals (gold, silver, copper, aluminum, etc.) are different from general ferrous metals, In each process, it must be pickled. When dealing with silver, mainly sulfuric acid is diluted in water and used. Mix about 10% sulfuric acid and 90% water. When mixing this, it is safe to add sulfuric acid to water. Always keep the diluted acid warm. 50 to 70 degrees Celsius is suitable. By pickling, By removing borax residues and various impurities generated during work It plays a role in ensuring that it is always clean.
Nice work! Thank you for sharing, I've learned a lot from you're videos! I've wanted to ask you, from a log period, from where do you buy you're gold sheet? I'm working with 23k and is not that thick. Thank you!
I use an offline manufacturing company in Korea to make a custom-made gold sheet. The thickness of the gold I use is, The weight of gold, the size of a postcard, is about 3 to 4 g,,, That's how thick it is. thanks~
You have a very awesome UA-cam channel. I would like to apply the keum-boo technique to my artistry but since I'm just getting into it I would like to ask you for some pointers especially since you have great experience with what you do based on the content you upload and the products that you make. - Are there any books or other materials that I can purchase about learning the Keum-boo technique? - Which type of gold foil or gold leaf to purchase for use with .999 silver or .925 silver? If you can send a link to the one you use I would greatly appreciate it.
The thickness of the gold sheet,,, A postcard-sized gold sheet is about 3-4g. That's about the thickness. It is about the thickness of a regular paper. Heating these metals to a temperature between 260~370°C increases the movement of the atoms. When pressure is added, this causes an electron exchange at the surface between the two metals, creating a permanent diffusion bond. This diffusion bond occurs far below the soldering temperature for either metal (Dhein, 2004). Nothing is permanent in this world. It may wear out over time. Physical contact may cause it to peel off. It doesn't go away easily with the passage of time. Because silver and gold became one. This is different from normal plating.
I learned all the information about keumboo from Korean teachers and books in Korea. The gold paper used in keumboo technique is used by directly stretching pure gold thinly, and it is also purchased offline in Korea. Keumboo can be made of either pure silver or 925, but it only adheres well when it goes through a cleaning process (removing fire scale) by applying heat and repeating pickling. Check out my learning video about gold.
@@SilverMeister Thank you for sharing your knowledge, where can I obtain such post cards size of foil. I rather ask you before buying something and getting scammed. Thanks
Silver and pewter are completely different things. They are different enough not to be confused, and the processing techniques are completely different. As pewter does not bend, it breaks and melts at a low melting temperature. is it silver? Are you a pewter? It would be rude to ask. But, I know that you are a compliment to me. Thank you.
Aha~ that's right I think people ask questions and comment because they are interested in my channel. Thanks for that, I'll do my best to answer. Thank you very much !!
Camellia oil is vegan oil. The reason for applying oil is to delay and protect the oxidation of the silver surface. A very thin oil film protects the surface. After applying the oil, clean it again to finish. The camellia oil that I use is safe to eat. It is a very good natural oil that is harmless to the human body even when the ring is worn on the hand.
The thickness of the gold sheet,,, A postcard-sized gold sheet is about 3-4g. That's about the thickness. It is about the thickness of a regular paper. Heating these metals to a temperature between 260~370°C increases the movement of the atoms. When pressure is added, this causes an electron exchange at the surface between the two metals, creating a permanent diffusion bond. This diffusion bond occurs far below the soldering temperature for either metal (Dhein, 2004).
I do not weld. What I do is solder. Welding and soldering are completely different things. And, it is difficult to show everything in the video. edit. A lot of work that seems to be lacking is done outside of the video. Since you are not right next to me, it is impossible to give all the details in translation.
Everyone misunderstands me so much, but it's not like I got burned... It is a wound caused by working with various metal tools in hand for a long time. Depending on what kind of work you do, sometimes it's okay, sometimes it's worse. Comment, thanks ^^
I can not believe how you turn a BAR of metal into a perfect ring or tubing!! Always fascinates me!
You are one of the fans I am most grateful for.
We will do our best to show you a better video.
Thank you very much~
@@SilverMeister The video is perfect my friend. It just amazes me everytime!
Ohhh, wooow, 🎉🎉. Great idea👌. Thank you🙏.
영상 잘보고갑니다,화상을 크게 입으셨네요,빨리나으세요,오늘도 좋은하루 되세요,미래조각가,
다들 그리 오해를 하시는데요, 화상을 입은 것은 아니고요....
여러가지 쇠로 된 도구들을 오랜시간 손에 쥐고 작업을 하기 때문에 생기는 상처 입니다.
어떤 작업을 하는가에 따라, 좀 괜찮을 때도 있고, 심해 질 때도 있고 그렇습니다.
코멘트, 감사합니다^^
Nice to see, that things go flying even when professionals are at work. My silver smithing corner is tiny and I spend half my time crawling on he floor :D Awesome work!!!
I agree with you.
I also like to make mistakes.
Thank you very much for your comment~
The music together with the craftsmanship. What else do you need to relax.
I drink coffee to relax.
I like both ground coffee and instant coffee.
Amazing workmanship once again. Thank you for sharing your passion.
Thank you very much for giving compliment comments on my video.
Another good one I have finally mastered the art of Keum Boo, thanks to your inspiration.
I am very happy to have people like you who compliment and support me.
I hope to show you better works and videos.
Thanks !!
Such beautiful work.
Thanks !!
Perfectly crafted, you certainly have a great gift. 완벽하게 제작 된 당신은 확실히 훌륭한 선물을 가지고 있습니다.
I am happy thanks to people who like my work and videos like you.
Sincerely thank you~
@@SilverMeister No THANK YOU Mr. Silver Meister 👍
Ciao maestro rimango incantato dalla tua maestria nel vederti lavorare bellissimo BRAVO👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Sono molto felice di avere persone come te che mi complimentano e mi sostengono.
A pretty and multifunctional decorative object! 👍
Thank you~
I love watching your videos they give calm & inspiration when my world is in chaos. Thank you
I am very happy to have people like you who compliment and support me.
Thank you for sharing your skills and technique. Everything you make is so beautiful.
I am very happy thanks to your comments.
That's why I work and it feels great rewarding.
Thank you very much !
Bellissima tecnica e bella messa in opera. Complimenti, bel lavoro.
Sono felice grazie alle persone a cui piacciono i miei lavori e i miei video come te.
Grazie di cuore~
Your texture is sheer perfection!
Thank you for giving me a good review of my work and video.
Beautiful 👍👍👍 . Thanks for sharing
I hope to show you better works and videos.
Thanks !!
Great background music
Thank you for your praise.
Wonderful, thanks for sharing!
Your comments give me great courage.
I will try to make more useful and interesting works and videos to show to you.
Thank you ^^
God is great, God willing, excellent work, well done
Thank you very much for giving compliment comments on my video
Beautiful!!!
감사합니다 !
Your work is astonishing! Thanks you for sharing your techniques. ❤️
If my video was helpful to you, I am also very happy and rewarded.
Wonderful, thank you.
Thank you for your praise.
Lovely work Sir.
Thank you for recognizing and praising my efforts to create good content.
I will try to show you a better video.
Devo ricoscere che questa tecnica coreana e eccezionale ed la tengo in considerazione!!!
Grazie mille ~
You have Golden hands dear man 🙏
I am very happy to have people like you who compliment and support me.
Mas que trabalho lindoooooooooo.
Obrigado por me dar uma boa revisão do meu trabalho e vídeo.
눈이 즐겁습니다 ㅎㅎ
늘, 고맙습니다^^
awesome
Thank you for giving me a good review of my work and video.
Nice
Thank you so much ~
Very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up For showing us how you make these. Heck I thought they might have been bought not made by hand
I have a job making silver works.
Most of them are made and used.
Thank you very much~
@@SilverMeister Very nice it's something I've always wanted to do
You are very welcome
Silver Meister, where do you purchase your gold leaf? I bought a package from India but it is to thin to use in your application?
Also did you make your own calipers?
Thanks for your videos!
Gold leaf is ordered and used at an offline factory in Korea.
Calipers are sold at tool stores, and were purchased about 30 years ago.
thanks~
Silver Meister, is it possible to get the name of the company where you purchase the gold leaf you use on your projects?
I do have calipers I bought years ago but there heavy in gauge, I will disassemble and file to have a more delicate tool.
Thank you for your quick response and sharing your skills!
You need to order "Gold foil" not leaf, leaf is too thin
@@pijnto thank you, did not know that.
Thank you for the lessons from casting to finished rings. Beautifully done and beautiful pieces. Can you please tell us what the blue green liquid in the warm tank is. I assume some kind of cleaner for after quenching. Thanks again, I always enjoy your videos and artisanship!
What's in the warm tank is a dilute sulfuric acid solution.
90% water + 10% sulfuric acid undiluted solution
It is clear at first, but turns into a turquoise color as you use it.
When the color darkens, dilute it with a lot of water and throw it away,
new use again.
@@SilverMeister Thank You.
Your videos are very inspiring and your work is beautiful!. Is there a difference between potassium sulfide and liver of sulphur? I have made keum boo rings using LOS only to have it wear off very quickly.
I'm not sure what the difference is between potassium sulfide and liver of sulphur.
The one I use is called "황화칼륨" in Korean.
It seems that communication may be difficult through translation.
Thank you for giving me a good review of my work and video.
Ir goes best with the pen, MHO. It makes it look so refined.
Thank you very much ~
Very good job!!! for what you are using camail oil??? what did oil doo??
Camellia oil is vegan oil.
The reason for applying oil is to delay and protect the oxidation of the silver surface.
A very thin oil film protects the surface.
After applying the oil, clean it again to finish.
The camellia oil that I use is safe to eat.
It is a very good natural oil that is harmless to the human body even when the ring is worn on the hand.
@@SilverMeister thank you very much!!
На шариковой ручке лучше смотрится чем на руке 💪👌👍.
Большое вам спасибо ~
Awesome video, I loved how the ring turned out! I have a question is this keum boo technique possible on applications where it involves fusing white gold and gold to make a two tone look like with this ring?
Kum-boo cannot be used on alloyed gold.
Only,,,,
You can attach gold parts on top of pure gold,
Gold can only be placed on silver.
Of course, it cannot be applied to copper alloys.
The best way is to,
Try it yourself.
You know when you do it.
나는 당신의 일에 감탄하는 것을 멈출 수 없다!!! 진짜 수제! 브라보 마스터!!! 이 기회를 빌어 여러분들의 조언을 구하겠습니다 동백 기름이 은도금을 보호 할 수 있다고 생각하십니까?
Масло камелии не защищает полностью серебряную поверхность.
Однако лучше Хиого, чем не делать этого.
спасибо ~
What is the blue liquid you kept using after quenching?
Nonferrous metals (gold, silver, copper, aluminum, etc.) are different from general ferrous metals,
In each process, it must be pickled.
When dealing with silver, mainly sulfuric acid is diluted in water and used.
Mix about 10% sulfuric acid and 90% water.
When mixing this, it is safe to add sulfuric acid to water.
Always keep the diluted acid warm.
50 to 70 degrees Celsius is suitable.
By pickling,
By removing borax residues and various impurities generated during work
It plays a role in ensuring that it is always clean.
Nice work! Thank you for sharing, I've learned a lot from you're videos! I've wanted to ask you, from a log period, from where do you buy you're gold sheet? I'm working with 23k and is not that thick. Thank you!
I use an offline manufacturing company in Korea to make a custom-made gold sheet.
The thickness of the gold I use is,
The weight of gold, the size of a postcard, is about 3 to 4 g,,,
That's how thick it is.
thanks~
👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks !!
You have a very awesome UA-cam channel. I would like to apply the keum-boo technique to my artistry but since I'm just getting into it I would like to ask you for some pointers especially since you have great experience with what you do based on the content you upload and the products that you make.
- Are there any books or other materials that I can purchase about learning the Keum-boo technique?
- Which type of gold foil or gold leaf to purchase for use with .999 silver or .925 silver? If you can send a link to the one you use I would greatly appreciate it.
The thickness of the gold sheet,,,
A postcard-sized gold sheet is about 3-4g.
That's about the thickness.
It is about the thickness of a regular paper.
Heating these metals to a temperature between 260~370°C increases
the movement of the atoms.
When pressure is added, this causes an electron exchange at the surface between the two metals,
creating a permanent diffusion bond.
This diffusion bond occurs far below
the soldering temperature for either metal (Dhein, 2004).
Nothing is permanent in this world.
It may wear out over time.
Physical contact may cause it to peel off.
It doesn't go away easily with the passage of time.
Because silver and gold became one.
This is different from normal plating.
I learned all the information about keumboo from Korean teachers and books in Korea.
The gold paper used in keumboo technique is used by directly stretching pure gold thinly, and it is also purchased offline in Korea.
Keumboo can be made of either pure silver or 925, but it only adheres well when it goes through a cleaning process (removing fire scale) by applying heat and repeating pickling.
Check out my learning video about gold.
ua-cam.com/video/HU4M6_k82Kk/v-deo.html
@@SilverMeister Thank you for sharing your knowledge, where can I obtain such post cards size of foil. I rather ask you before buying something and getting scammed. Thanks
Was this silver or pewter? You make it look so easy.
Silver and pewter are completely different things.
They are different enough not to be confused, and the processing techniques are completely different.
As pewter does not bend, it breaks and melts at a low melting temperature.
is it silver? Are you a pewter? It would be rude to ask.
But, I know that you are a compliment to me.
Thank you.
Can that be done larger?
Of course it is.
If you only have an order...
What is the black tipped tool you use for the gold leaf?
I don't know what the black tipped tool is talking about.
Maybe a metal stick?
If this is the case, it is an iron rod polished with carbide.
@@SilverMeister carbide. Thank you
👍👍👍❤👌
Thanks !!
Is that a stainless steel acid pan?
The acid I use is a 10% weak acid.
As for medical stainless steel bowls, there is no problem.
I have been using this bowl since 1991.
@@SilverMeister Thank you so much for your kind answer. So many makers don't respond. I am so grateful for help during my learning journey. 🙏
Aha~ that's right
I think people ask questions and comment because they are interested in my channel.
Thanks for that, I'll do my best to answer.
Thank you very much !!
What is camellia oil?
Camellia oil is vegan oil.
The reason for applying oil is to delay and protect the oxidation of the silver surface.
A very thin oil film protects the surface.
After applying the oil, clean it again to finish.
The camellia oil that I use is safe to eat.
It is a very good natural oil that is harmless to the human body even when the ring is worn on the hand.
Hey, how thin is your gold foil?
The thickness of the gold sheet,,,
A postcard-sized gold sheet is about 3-4g.
That's about the thickness.
It is about the thickness of a regular paper.
Heating these metals to a temperature between 260~370°C increases
the movement of the atoms.
When pressure is added,
this causes an electron exchange at the surface between the two metals,
creating a permanent diffusion bond.
This diffusion bond occurs far below
the soldering temperature for either metal (Dhein, 2004).
@@SilverMeister I noticed that on min 9.50 there is a line that was not welded correctly, how did you solved that
I do not weld. What I do is solder. Welding and soldering are completely different things.
And, it is difficult to show everything in the video. edit.
A lot of work that seems to be lacking is done outside of the video.
Since you are not right next to me, it is impossible to give all the details in translation.
@@SilverMeister 🙏🏻 thanx for your reply, I understand
What happened to your hand...??
The wounds on the hands are traces of the use of various metal tools.
Repeat good and bad
Thanks for caring about me
더 많은 스파클
Thanks !
The saw cutting metal and the file.😫😫 Outta all the ASMR noises to go with. It makes my skin crawl.💀 I mute it when the saw comes out 😂
Some people like all ASMR noises.
You can't just remove it for yourself.
Sorry !
🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thanks ~
What happened to your right hand ? 😥😥
Everyone misunderstands me so much, but it's not like I got burned...
It is a wound caused by working with various metal tools in hand for a long time.
Depending on what kind of work you do, sometimes it's okay, sometimes it's worse.
Comment, thanks ^^