In this video, Professor John Ahr of the Online Jewelry Academy gives viewers a great tip on how to find fire scale on a silver surface. All you need is a sheet of white paper to reflect onto the silver surface in question.
You can remove fire scale using abrasive processes like sanding and polishing. Or, you can hide it through plating or frosting. Frosting is a depletion plating process where the metal is heated to about 850 degrees, cooled, pickled, and brass brushed as many as twenty times. This raises a fine silver layer that will hide fire scale.
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You can remove fire scale using abrasive processes like sanding and polishing. Or, you can hide it through plating or frosting. Frosting is a depletion plating process where the metal is heated to about 850 degrees, cooled, pickled, and brass brushed as many as twenty times. This raises a fine silver layer that will hide fire scale.
If you like this video there are many more like it included in the Online Jewelry Academy's playlist. You can find the OJA's videos organized by category on our website at: http://www.onlinejewelryacademy.com
Subscribers to the OJA's YouTube channel have the option to receive regular notification of new OJA video releases. So, why not subscribe now? Be sure to click on the bell next to the subscribe button to turn on weekly notifications.
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