I am not strong on titanium, but the first thing anyone will need to know to help you is what type of titanium? There is a broad variety, and the exact type determines malleability and machinability.I have a piece of titanium that I'm turning into a bracelet for a good friend. Can anybody offer advice on how to bend, polish, engrave titanium material?
The piece is about 1/4" thick, and roughly 1/2" wide.
I would never challenge myself with such task.I have a piece of titanium that I'm turning into a bracelet for a good friend. Can anybody offer advice on how to bend, polish, engrave titanium material?
The piece is about 1/4" thick, and roughly 1/2" wide.
my plasma torch would do that very quickly !I would never challenge myself with such task.
I know it is lately fashionable to make jewelry out of metals like chrome vanadium, stainless steel, etc. mostly in industrial mass production (China).
I would never wear such jewelry, gold and silver was worn from the earliest times, because of the beneficial effects that such precious metals were believed to have.
During decades of my experience I often helped clients to take off rings that were too tight on their swollen fingers. There was a special tool to do it, but sometimes I had to find a faster solution, even by destroying the ring.
I wonder if someone has a steel or vanadium or titanium ring on a swollen and discolored finger, how can that ring ever be removed?