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Sterling Silver Band Ring

This one I made for my sister for xmas...fairly easy if you've got a good handle on what you're doing!! <3

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/sterling-silver-band-ring • Posted by Machine

I'm taking a jewellery program in college. I made this for my sisters pinky finger, the picture quality is AWFUL so you can't even see the designs i've put on the metals surface, but there's little nicks to make it look like rain :)

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

I'm taking a jewellery program in college. I made this for my sisters pinky finger, the picture quality is AWFUL so you can't even see the designs i've put on the metals surface, but there's little nicks to make it look like rain :)

Instructions

  1. coat metal in flux and anneal until metal is a dull red quench and pickle

  2. bend silver into a soft d making sure your ends meet up making a perfect seam dip into boric acid and burn off the isopropyl coat the seam in flux and line up 2 or 3 small pieces of medium silver solder

  3. take your soldering torch and move it around the ring heating up the bottom and directing the heat into the ring (bottom of the seam) when the flux is liquid and clear, direct the flame over the solder

  4. once the solder flows, hold the flame on the seam and under the seam so as to bring it in to fill the entire seam DO NOT QUENCH wait until it is cool then pickle to remove flux and oxides

  5. Round your ring on a ring mandrel with a raw hide mallet. make sure you check from the bottom edge what the size is and always do an even number of hits on either side (turn the ring around equal amounts of time!)

  6. now you've got a ring! you can file it into a rounded shape and polish, or use something neat to make a texture. I love radial disks for making lovely textures so you don't need to polish!! Sand blasting is also quite fun You could even use a normal hammer instead of a rawhide mallet and get a really interesting texture from the hammer! ENJOY