HammerTitanGuy
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Hello everyone,
I am a silversmith. I am working on my own watch dials. Using a foredom power-graver hammer and a ball nose steel-anvil tip, I have hammered this pattern into my silver blank. The effect is that the force from the hammer has domed this coin. This effect is actually quite desireable and I would like to replicate it.
Someone recommend I use a hydraulic press with a die, and press this pattern into the silver blank.
This is a picture of the silver blank I want to get ( )
This a half cross-section of the above ( )
I tried to engrave the die steel (pre heat-treated) with my ball nose steel anvil-tip (used in my engraving) however it bent the tip. Silver is malleable and soft, so the hammer strokes are nice and deep. However, I am unable to replicate this effect in my die.
I would like any guidance about how to make the die. The reference image is of a coin about 38mm/1.5inches in diameter. Would like to retain the scale as seen in the image below. The goal is to have this hammered finish on the dome of the die.
Could you please recommend the best way to make my die so I can get the effect on silver (as linked below)? Thank you for your time.
I am a silversmith. I am working on my own watch dials. Using a foredom power-graver hammer and a ball nose steel-anvil tip, I have hammered this pattern into my silver blank. The effect is that the force from the hammer has domed this coin. This effect is actually quite desireable and I would like to replicate it.
Someone recommend I use a hydraulic press with a die, and press this pattern into the silver blank.
This is a picture of the silver blank I want to get ( )
This a half cross-section of the above ( )
I tried to engrave the die steel (pre heat-treated) with my ball nose steel anvil-tip (used in my engraving) however it bent the tip. Silver is malleable and soft, so the hammer strokes are nice and deep. However, I am unable to replicate this effect in my die.
I would like any guidance about how to make the die. The reference image is of a coin about 38mm/1.5inches in diameter. Would like to retain the scale as seen in the image below. The goal is to have this hammered finish on the dome of the die.
Could you please recommend the best way to make my die so I can get the effect on silver (as linked below)? Thank you for your time.
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