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  • Jan 2, 2009, 10:44 AM
    AliasJones
    Mixing powder with melted silver?
    Ok, this is going to seem a bit crazy, but I can't find an answer anywhere else.

    If you are a silversmith, know a silversmith, or just happen to know the answer, can you tell me:

    Can a fine powder be mixed with melted silver and that silver still be usable for forming into a piece of jewellery?

    For example, if someone crushed a sandstone into powder, melted silver and mixed the powder in, could they still use that silver to make a bracelet or something, or would the powder mess up the silvers ability to solidify and hold correctly?

    I'm writing a novel, this is part in it, I can't find the answer... ;)

    Thanks
  • Jan 2, 2009, 11:45 AM
    tickle

    Mixing sandstone powder and silver won't work. Sandstone has a low melting point. It will separate from the silver. I think if you want that to work though, lead has to be added which will only dull your finished product. Not a good presentation for jewellery.

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