@@montystewart8467 thanks for your encouragement Monty, I love learning stuff from RU-vid, there’s a lot to be had thanks to the creators like tamim who are willing to share their knowledge and art on here…. Cheers nick
I know you pull the silver. Very cool and ancient technique. What gauge is it? Can you say in millimeters? I think the stuff you use to oxidize the silver is sulfur. The same thing as rotten eggs. I was able to oxidize silver by sealing it up with a hard boiled egg. Commercial product is called "liver of sulphur" in English. "Welirang" is Javanese word for sulfur. You are a fine jeweler and a metalsmith. Interesting it translates as tinker. That is a very old english word! Tinker was the guy who repaired pans. You are NOT that. No, you guys are master metalsmiths. Very fine workmanship. Thanks for letting me see all this. I have started to make chains but what is called loop and loop Roman chain. Yours are more complex and lovely.
Jewelry making is a very laborious process. The master showed excellent work. I wonder if there are many jewelers looking at us here? Who is the jeweler?
Hi Tamim, I follow you with a lot of interest, I am also a goldsmith and silversmith craftsman and I work in Sicily. I wanted to ask you a couple of questions. I saw you have a very good silver solder ...
@@tamimchannel2060 do you prepare the silver solder? if you prepare this solder I would like to know what you add to pure silver to make it such a soft solder ...
... and I wanted to know what you add pure silver to make it such a soft solder and finally what is that orange liquid you use to burnish silver. Thanks I follow you with very whole