HammerTitanGuy
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Hello everyone.
I am facing an extremely peculiar (dare I say a very disturbing) problem. It has already destroyed hours upon hours of work and I cannot figure out in the slightest why that is.
I am doing champlevé in fine silver. I first use a Laser to remove the cells and get basic outline of work (finishing pass is also given). I then manually use my engraver to add the fine lines/etc.
I do not have access to a vice or Thermoloc and import is expensive (due to my country's regulations). So I use jeweller's shellac to hold the piece securely. Unfortunately, some of the shellac almost always makes it through the center hole and pushes above and onto the silver. I do the engraving, and then leave the piece in denatured alcohol. It dissolves the shellac but also dulls the piece. For reference, this is what the piece and engraving (outlined) looks like after its been in the denatured alcohol. All other bright cuts have been added for reference afterward for comparison (that's what they look like before going into the alcohol).
How can I fix this? I can't heat it red hot (destroys polish). Can't leave shellac in (clouds and messes up the enamel). And I can't dip it in denatured alcohol (it is dulling the piece). Is it because of laser? I clean the piece thoroughly prior to engraving.
Any inputs or insights are appreciated. Thank you for your time.
I am facing an extremely peculiar (dare I say a very disturbing) problem. It has already destroyed hours upon hours of work and I cannot figure out in the slightest why that is.
I am doing champlevé in fine silver. I first use a Laser to remove the cells and get basic outline of work (finishing pass is also given). I then manually use my engraver to add the fine lines/etc.
I do not have access to a vice or Thermoloc and import is expensive (due to my country's regulations). So I use jeweller's shellac to hold the piece securely. Unfortunately, some of the shellac almost always makes it through the center hole and pushes above and onto the silver. I do the engraving, and then leave the piece in denatured alcohol. It dissolves the shellac but also dulls the piece. For reference, this is what the piece and engraving (outlined) looks like after its been in the denatured alcohol. All other bright cuts have been added for reference afterward for comparison (that's what they look like before going into the alcohol).
How can I fix this? I can't heat it red hot (destroys polish). Can't leave shellac in (clouds and messes up the enamel). And I can't dip it in denatured alcohol (it is dulling the piece). Is it because of laser? I clean the piece thoroughly prior to engraving.
Any inputs or insights are appreciated. Thank you for your time.