cowboy_silversmith
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World's Greatest Roper / Trophy belt buckle
I finished this Trophy Buckle yesterday. The event is this weekend in Guthrie, Oklahoma. I did use the STERLITE from American Bullion Inc. It is supposed to be a tarnish inhibiting sterling silver alloy material like Argentium. I had used it on some ranger sets I made where there was minimal soldering and the temper was fine and very engraveable. But this is the second trophy buckle where I used STERLITE as the base material. As the first trophy buckle I did, this second buckle was under the torch for a good 25-30 minutes. Let me tell you... it was almost like engraving on 16 karat dental gold, very hard to make smooth deep cuts. The grain was very inconsistent. I was not a happy bright cutter!
Best regards,
Greg Pauline
I finished this Trophy Buckle yesterday. The event is this weekend in Guthrie, Oklahoma. I did use the STERLITE from American Bullion Inc. It is supposed to be a tarnish inhibiting sterling silver alloy material like Argentium. I had used it on some ranger sets I made where there was minimal soldering and the temper was fine and very engraveable. But this is the second trophy buckle where I used STERLITE as the base material. As the first trophy buckle I did, this second buckle was under the torch for a good 25-30 minutes. Let me tell you... it was almost like engraving on 16 karat dental gold, very hard to make smooth deep cuts. The grain was very inconsistent. I was not a happy bright cutter!
Best regards,
Greg Pauline

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