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Making, Arranging, and Fusing Gold Granules 

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Join Jeannette Caines of Jewelry Arts Inc. as she explains the easiest and fastest methods to making, arranging and fusing gold granules. Learn to create uniform granules in a variety of sizes and how to keep them in place while fusing, as well as the proper tools and techniques to replicate this process.
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@theresa42213
@theresa42213 5 лет назад
''And then you will be sad'' xD First time l've ever watched a goldsmith video! Gold is lovely indeed!
@krautgirl65
@krautgirl65 2 года назад
I am so glad to have found this tutorial video from you!...i watched it, (twice), and i was making granules like a pro!...thanks so much for sharing this information as it was completely clear and concise...and i absolutely adore Jeannette as an instructor!...she is top notch as far as i am concerned...thank you so much!
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 2 года назад
Wonderful, glad it helped! We agree, Jeanette is great!
@DavidFriedman1
@DavidFriedman1 2 года назад
Cellini says that you stop heating it when the skin of the gold moves. I'm working with fine silver and not nearly as accomplished as the lady here, using Cellini's formula, which includes verdigris, copper oxide, along with borax as a flux, rather than the modern technique of copper plating. The video was still very informative.
@dianaalexander3506
@dianaalexander3506 Год назад
Great video and Jeannette is an awesome instructor! I took a course many years ago with Jean Stark, and this gave me some new tips which I believe will make it all even easier! Thanks so much!!
@dominikraphaelpascallinden4905
@dominikraphaelpascallinden4905 4 года назад
Never better said: it will make u very sad. True, i can sing a song of that. Thanks for sharing.
@jadenephrite
@jadenephrite 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your video. Regarding 7:40, the granulation fusing liquid can be made by adding a copper salt such as copper sulfate or copper carbonate or copper acetate or copper chloride into a glue solution such as gum tragacanth or a commercially available product known as "Klyr-Fire". The fusing liquid is used to initially adhere granulation balls or small metal pieces to a metal backing substrate surface. Then from the applied heat of a torch flame, the metal pieces become fused to the substrate. No added solder is required.
@Larry21924
@Larry21924 8 месяцев назад
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@123kkambiz
@123kkambiz 6 лет назад
That was fantastic tutorial. Thanks for your time and editing and uploading the video.
@indira3
@indira3 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant (if I can say 😁) 💜🙏💜
@Missgpie
@Missgpie 6 лет назад
This was very good. I would like to see this using a back plate of silver and fusing the gold granules onto it.
@carianin5293
@carianin5293 6 лет назад
Yes, this is a great video. Very useful info.
@goolyweis
@goolyweis Год назад
The water that you add to the granules once you placed them on the base metal, is distilled water? I read on Oppi Untracts book that it has to be distilled water. Thank you.
@barbaradeneke2909
@barbaradeneke2909 5 лет назад
This is really great, full of detailed on point information. I have a question based on the comments below. If you make fine silver granules and want to fuze them onto a silver sheet, would it be good to use argentium as the back plate and fine silver for the granules or do you really need to avoid mixing the alloys?? TIA
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 5 лет назад
Hi Barbara - Mixing alloys isn’t a problem but it does depend on which alloys you’re using. Fusing fine silver to argentium or fine silver to fine silver is perfectly fine; however, if you’re going to fuse fine silver or argentium to sterling, the sterling would need to be depleted first before fusing. We hope this is helpful!
@warmwomyn
@warmwomyn 3 года назад
Thank you SO MUCH! Informative, exactly what i wanted to learn, easy to understand and oh so satisfying! Very grateful and appreciative! 💕💖💕
@g.m.5412
@g.m.5412 5 лет назад
I am loving all these videos with Jeanette! My balls stick to my soldering surface (with and without flux) ....what's Jeanette's trick to not having this happen? Im using brass and copper currently...
@paris635
@paris635 4 года назад
hello!What's the liquid for cooper plate ?and what is the glue you use?
@melanatedmoms5161
@melanatedmoms5161 3 года назад
So satisfying and I don't even make jewelry, but this makes me want to.
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@remybrandon6522 3 года назад
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@rolandryder5811 3 года назад
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@remybrandon6522
@remybrandon6522 3 года назад
@Roland Ryder Glad I could help =)
@tengribows5533
@tengribows5533 Год назад
Hi, best video about granulation on YT. My question is about copper plating. What kind of pickle do you use for copper plating? I clean metal with Sulfuric acid or citric acid, is it possible to use it also? Is also possible use blue vitriol?
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 Год назад
Yes, used pickle will look greenish because it has copper dissolved in it. That should work fine.
@user-tp.hojat.tymori
@user-tp.hojat.tymori 10 месяцев назад
لطفا مواد واسیدها توی این کارو بمن بگین❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ceeceeceecee7753
@ceeceeceecee7753 Год назад
Thanks 😂😅😆for sharing. Oh God, what would I do without you?😌🥰😁😚😅😅😅😂🤣🤣😆😆👏👏👏🤗🤗🤗⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💎💎💎💎💎 I love your videos . Detailed and to the point.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💎💎💎💎💎😌🥰👏👏👏🤗🤗🤗
@dulcesouza5837
@dulcesouza5837 3 года назад
O dinheiro vai para o bolso de quem !
@juliepallone9976
@juliepallone9976 2 года назад
I’m using butane gas and 9ct rolled gold but it won’t roll up into balls, just stays flat .. what am I doing wrong ?
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 2 года назад
Hi Julie, for granulation you'll need to use a higher karat of gold. Jeanette is using 22 karat.
@aleksdetochin4045
@aleksdetochin4045 10 месяцев назад
hello! and how to buy such an oven?
@goldsmith_richardwu9891
@goldsmith_richardwu9891 4 года назад
Nice! Thank you
@JacquelineA-tt9rw
@JacquelineA-tt9rw Год назад
What are your thoughts on Blue Fuse?
@goolyweis
@goolyweis Год назад
Thank you for the video- very informative!! I would like to know if it's going to work also with acid citrique. This is what I use to pickle my work.
@NicholasMinton-u3t
@NicholasMinton-u3t 8 месяцев назад
The best! Thank you!
@MONAHOLABOLA
@MONAHOLABOLA 6 лет назад
Thanks Rio Grande for having Jeanette . I dream on taking a course in her studio!! Question: if it´s silver, should I also do copper plating on the granules?
@JewelryArts
@JewelryArts 6 лет назад
Can't wait to meet you, then! No. With silver the copper plating is unnecessary.
@josefeidler
@josefeidler 4 года назад
Hi Jeanette. Can I use Clear Fire (used in enameling) as a glue? Nice video, Thanks.
@sandygavard1525
@sandygavard1525 3 года назад
Could you please tell me where you got the plastic strainer? I've been looking online but haven't seen that one. Thank you for the wonderful video.
@Streamcatcher
@Streamcatcher 3 года назад
Nice, but why not add glue to your water from the very beginning? Hint: you can also drink less coffee 😊
@PAPATONMOY
@PAPATONMOY 2 года назад
What glue did you use? Name please. I have a factory to make 21 karat jewellery.
@arelgr9407
@arelgr9407 3 года назад
at 4:10 and 6:45 minutes, before spheronization why not use borax flux overlay ?
@BlueLineofthesky
@BlueLineofthesky 6 лет назад
Love this video. I do have a question. When I make sterling silver granules I do it in the same way but those little balls start to wrinkle and get very ugly with dimples and holes after they start to cool. Why is that? Why the surface of the metal is not nice as yours? I am using a propane torch (EZ Torch) and a charcoal block like yours. Thank you.
@BlueLineofthesky
@BlueLineofthesky 6 лет назад
Eunice Rappaport thank you. I have fine silver. I will try .
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 6 лет назад
Hello There! Thanks for your question. We asked our Jewelry Tech Team about this, and they had some great insight to share. "Timing is crucial when heating granules. If heated too long they will have a pitted or wrinkled effect. Because the metal is so small it heats up very fast making it easy to overheat. We recommend bringing the torch back a bit in order to heat them more slowly. The second they ball up, remove the torch. We hope this is helpful!"
@BlueLineofthesky
@BlueLineofthesky 6 лет назад
I love you people. :) Thank you so much Jeanette for your effort to help me out. From Rio I bought my first tools and materials. Your videos and Mark Nelson...my first teachers :)
@JewelryArts
@JewelryArts 6 лет назад
I know you have received a few answers but here goes: Sterling granules can't be fused and they will never look as smooth as 22k or fine silver. A quick heating helps but it is the nature of the copper in the alloy that makes it react that way. Fine silver, Argentium or 22k is the metal to choose for granules.
@BlueLineofthesky
@BlueLineofthesky 6 лет назад
Thank you very much for your reply. I really appreciate this. I will try Argentium and fine silver. I was always interested on how Balinese manage to work with so many granules but because of the classic sterling silver I have I never managed to make nice balls. Each time I heat the ball looks nice but when I let it cool is like it starts to collapse in itself. Looks very ugly, like Moon surface. I will change the material to Argentium. Thank you!
@janicechevaillier3744
@janicechevaillier3744 2 года назад
Is there an alternative method if you don't have a kiln to fuse the granules?
@BornAgainFarmGirl
@BornAgainFarmGirl 6 лет назад
Thank you , so helpful !
@TonyaDavidson
@TonyaDavidson 6 лет назад
If you are copper plating your granules anyway why are you pickling them before plating them (with the gold)? I understand doing this process with sterling balls. What is your preferred liquid flux that you are adding to the glue/water mixture for curved surfaces?
@JewelryArts
@JewelryArts 5 лет назад
Copper is bit different than copper oxide, which is what is getting pickled off. I haven't noticed any difference in using any of the common liquid fluxes.
@101mosioatunya
@101mosioatunya 3 года назад
A top video! Thanks very much. I shall watch it again and have saved it.
@heartsnroses78
@heartsnroses78 Год назад
Wow, this is awesome! Thank you for having her show us how to easily do this without taking a $1,000 or more course with some teachers!!!! I love it!!!
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 11 месяцев назад
We are so happy to hear you found this video helpful ☺
@grottoserpentina9342
@grottoserpentina9342 3 года назад
Wonderful demonstration. You have a very lovely voice.
@davidasselin3955
@davidasselin3955 Год назад
Jeannette is the top granulation expert. Great video, thanks
@loralora7597
@loralora7597 4 года назад
I did not understand what gold wire you used for this? What gauge? Thanks
@hemidart7
@hemidart7 5 лет назад
what is the black block that you are working on ? is it graphite ? looks coarse
@victortsykunov
@victortsykunov 5 лет назад
Bur helps! For any granules on any surface. Flux hold as well no dirty glue please
@CrisRadu_travels
@CrisRadu_travels 6 лет назад
Hello - I am seeking info on the brand/source of the plastic strainer you are using. I am unable to find one that is entirely plastic, so I end up chasing little balls in my pickle pot...not very efficient! And the fact that yours snaps close - that's quite amazing! Thanks!
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 6 лет назад
Hi Cristina, We recommend taking a look at the "Tops Perma Brew Tea Bag Infuser" - it appears to be the same as the one Jeanette is using in this video. Hope this helps!
@rogerdesousa1451
@rogerdesousa1451 5 лет назад
Recently subscribed, amazing informative videos. Question, what are the gasses used, oxy/propane? Also, do you have a video on different torches and gas combinations? Thank you
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 5 лет назад
Hi Roger, Welcome to the channel! So glad that you're finding the videos helpful. We have a play list on torches and soldering. She is using oxgen and propane.
@rosarioelenna
@rosarioelenna 3 года назад
Omgg it help me a lot!!!! Thank you so much for sharing and for youre nice explanation ❣❣❣
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 3 года назад
Rosario Palma Donoso, thank you so much for watching!
@questionanswer4
@questionanswer4 6 лет назад
Is Titebond or Old Brown Glue the right kind of hide glue to use? I see those on Amazon but haven’t looked at a hardware store yet.
@JewelryArts
@JewelryArts 6 лет назад
It doesn't matter, just that it is hide glue. :)
@karie9890
@karie9890 Год назад
There isn't much o this subject on YT. So very glad you shared how this is done!! Thank you! ❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 Год назад
You are welcome! Thank you for the comment!
@karie9890
@karie9890 Год назад
@@RioGrande1944 Hi again! Where did Jeanette get her plastic tea strainer? 🤔😊
@jahoeffner
@jahoeffner 5 лет назад
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial. I'm afraid to experiment with gold yet, but I am working on fusing fine silver granules to sterling, using saliva as the holding agent. So far so good, except it is do easy to overheat. I have not been copper plating the granules, if I did would that give a tiny bit more time before everything melted.
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 5 лет назад
You're very welcome-we're glad it was helpful. Keep on practicing!
@ehsankhalili6761
@ehsankhalili6761 3 года назад
thank you from Iran, useful video and I enjoyed watching it.
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 3 года назад
Thank you for watching! We appreciate the support!
@robhowe8353
@robhowe8353 6 лет назад
What about the ionized iron and salt glue some guys make and use? Does anyone use it, or make it here?
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 6 лет назад
Hi Rob, Thanks for asking. There are many ways to do granulation. While Rio doesn't currently carry the glue mixture you mention, we do recommend the method Jeanette shares in this video. Our Jewelry Tech Team has offered that in their experience, the glue mixes can dry out and are a little more difficult to use than the technique shared here. Thanks again for watching!
@chrisweston3072
@chrisweston3072 4 года назад
I was wondering who makes the shear she used to cut gold sheet. It looks like a really good one....
@eviecld
@eviecld 4 года назад
Fumasi shears. Rio Grande sells them.
@sillystephys7123
@sillystephys7123 3 года назад
I didn’t know I needed to watch this
@fatimaferreira8251
@fatimaferreira8251 2 года назад
I thank you very much for such helpful and clear instructional video. I love it and I have seen it three times now. I think I will experiment to use gold with this beautiful technique. My question is... if will it be possible to avoid the kiln use to heat and burn the glue. Is it possible to do the same just using only the torch ? can you give me any advice or tip for that ? I have a different enameling kiln, but I can't imagine using my torch inside it... I really would appreciate your advice. And a big thank you from Portugal.
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 2 года назад
You can do granulation only with a torch and not use one of the small kilns. The kiln helps to heat a little more evenly but you should be able to heat evenly with just a torch. This is done all the time and should not be an issue.
@fatimaferreira8251
@fatimaferreira8251 2 года назад
@@RioGrande1944 Thank you so much !
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 2 года назад
@@fatimaferreira8251 You are welcome!
@luthertju
@luthertju 4 года назад
hello, i have hide glue with me but the glue wont dissolve with the water, any tips?
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 4 года назад
Hi Luther - It’s not going to be completely dissolve in the water - it will only be suspended in the water. The water acts as a carrier for the glue. Hope this answers your question!
@armanth7865
@armanth7865 4 года назад
Very good but you talk too much
@MeeMaw1971
@MeeMaw1971 6 месяцев назад
This is magical. ❤
@dsuleyma
@dsuleyma 3 года назад
Nice video. thanks
@KayGasnerKGDESIGNS
@KayGasnerKGDESIGNS Год назад
Brilliant!! Thank you for sharing ;-)
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 Год назад
You are most welcome! We are glad you liked it.
@goose6917
@goose6917 4 года назад
Thank you.
@michelemichaelsen2643
@michelemichaelsen2643 5 лет назад
I noticed this was 22k in the video. Will 14k or 18k still make nice round balls?
@LeslieKailVillarreal
@LeslieKailVillarreal 5 лет назад
18k will i know a master who does all his granulation in 18k
@michelemichaelsen2643
@michelemichaelsen2643 5 лет назад
@@LeslieKailVillarreal thanks!
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 5 лет назад
Great question, Michele. If done properly, you can get balls close to these. Due to the increased amount of copper in 14k and 18k alloys, the metal tends to oxidize during the melt and this will hinder the formation of nice clean balls like you get with 22k gold; however, this is not to say that it cannot be done. We recommend using a charcoal block and a reducing flame and dip the rings in flux before melting.
@TheSadieray
@TheSadieray 4 года назад
What gauge is the wire you are using?
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 4 года назад
Thanks for the question, Sadie! There is not a set size to use-if you are using thicker wire, it makes larger granules, whereas thinner wire makes smaller granules. For these, she is most likely using around a 26 gauge. It might be useful to experiment with different gauges to get just the right size for your project though. Hope this helps!
@huskyfluffy
@huskyfluffy 6 лет назад
Oh I wish we could have seen the finished piece.
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 6 лет назад
Hi there! In this instance, the result of the tutorial wasn't a finished piece. However, Jeanette's work is beautiful, and she shares her talents with students. You can learn more and see some of the work here: jewelryarts.com/ - We hope you enjoy it; thanks for watching.
@danilonunez8837
@danilonunez8837 6 лет назад
Quiero a prender
@njdougie
@njdougie 6 лет назад
what brand are your shears? I'm not sure what I should buy
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 6 лет назад
Hi Nisha, The shears used in this video are the Fumasi shears, you can see them here: ow.ly/E3x730ky7Pt Hope this helps.
@njdougie
@njdougie 6 лет назад
Rio Grande thank you
@sharonroncone5237
@sharonroncone5237 5 лет назад
Fantastic video, covers so many questions no one else addresses and adds lots of helpful hints. Questions: 1) Do I understand correctly from comments below that sterling does not work for making smooth granules? (good to know) 2) if you can do smooth sterling granules and you are doing sterling granules on a sterling back plate, do you depletion guild the backplate? 3) What temp would you have your kiln at for all sterling granulation? What temp for all fine silver? 4) If you did fine silver granules on sterling, (or vice versa) I assume you don't need to copper plate????
@RioGrande1944
@RioGrande1944 5 лет назад
Hi Sharon, Thanks for your questions. We talked to our Jewelry Tech Team; here's what they said: 1) Sterling is not ideal and will not work for granulation. The results are generally very poor. 2) Making smooth granules out of sterling is very hard to do. It can be done, but isn't recommended. We suggest fine silver granules. When using a sterling back plate, yes, it is necessary to deplete the copper out of the surface of the sheet. 3) Bring the temp of the material to the minimum liquidous point of the metal being granulated. Since most granulation is done with a torch and watched very carefully throughout the process, we cannot recommend a kiln temp. 4) To help form a eutectic alloy some form of copper on the granules is necessary. There are many ways to do this. Here is more info on granulation you might enjoy www.ganoksin.com/article/goldsmithing-granulation-technique/ There is a reason sterling silver granulation pieces very often. Most we do see have been cast or in some cases coined, or are actually Argentium which is much easier to granulate. Granulation is a fickle process in sterling. We hope this information is helpful!
@rockingship1238
@rockingship1238 6 лет назад
There are public facilities that produce these things so you don’t actually need these things they offer
@kristiecsu
@kristiecsu 5 лет назад
What materials is she using for the balls and the backplate?
@karlopopovic810
@karlopopovic810 5 лет назад
Very helpful tutorial! I just have one kinda off topic question. What would it take (or would it actually be possible) to fuze bronze granules on a bronze plate? Or even pure copper just for a challenge? How difficult would it be to avoid all of the oxydation issues?
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