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Long time listener, first time caller. Another method for removing coatings and cleaning mail - it's a fairly industrial option tho... We had taken an old...
... A quick google and - Drying oil, any of several natural oils which, when exposed to the air, oxidize to form a tough, elastic film. The common drying oils...
Great info on the beeswax and linseed oil coating material! Does anyone know what a drying oil is? Having been down this path a few times I have had the best...
Damian Forlani-Brennan
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Jan 17, 2006 10:56 pm
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Forwarded from the Hastings List. They are discussing how to remove zinc coating on maille. ... Fibre Arts at - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheRedThrede -- ...
Aphrodite's Drop (60 mins ) Genre: Documentary Featuring interviews with leading celebrities and experts from the jewellery world, this lavish documentary...
Sorry but the url doesn't seem to match the number at the end to the photo number. They're out by a couple so if you thought that you were looking at the...
http://www.benson-photo.com/gallery/CastleWarsIIIMagnaFaire2005/DSC_0047 Photos 47 - 53 are of etched & enamelled samples for an A&S comp by the looks of it. ...
In regards the posts on Gilding Metal, this material is an alloy of 10% zinc and 90% copper as against brass which is 30% zinc and 70% copper. It is generally...
Morning, it's : http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/Metallum_Lochac/ The link should have been at the bottom of the original message. Oddly enough, your reply...
Which web site? Cheers Sigurd .......................................................................................... Nicholas Turner Pivotal Engineering...
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Nov 16, 2005 8:54 pm
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Hi All, Each month I'm going to change the headline banner pic to something new and hopefully interesting to someone else on this list. Maybe even...
This is for all the armourers/bladesmiths out there. Brilliant link (at the bottom) from another list. Feel free to pass it on as the booklet itself is free...
Hi All, You never know where you will find stuff. I was just browsing one of my fav online embroidery shops and they now seem to be selling the full range of ...
For your interest, particularly if you're in Melbourne or thereabouts....Tyghra ... -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Faster than the air-speed velocity of an ...
Hi, Welcome to the list! I see you've been going back through the archives! As I mentioned to you there is an article in the files section on coin making by...
Dear Lynette, I have been told that gilding metal should work to make coins of a gold apperance. However finding a supplier of sheets of gilding metal in New...
* ...there it goes again! It's been so quiet here of late but if you're anything like me, your 'real life'tm has probably been hectic. I worked on our stand...
That's fantastic! Thankyou all very much for your help. I also contacted "Boral Plaster" , and their tecnical assistance line was extremely helpful, and...
Hey Buzz, I showed the casting knows-it-all guy at work and he said, 'well, it ain't investment plaster cause it doesn't have Crystobalite in the ingredients'....
Master Brian suggested - ... The RTV is what I was raving on about before. Here's a link to a page on different types of casting rubber. If you go down...
Hi, Plaster (Calcium Sulphate) is a hydrated compound which binds water molecules up to a relatively high temperature. It also apparently starts to decompose...
Buzz, I've forwarded your note on to my work place where we have a casting expert. From the sounds of the makeup you gave ie - ... sounds very much like the...
... Well, it occured to me that there was probably a fair bit of good lead in the "dross pile", so I re-fired all the bits that had "clumped" (indicating they...
All, Thanks for your advice on checking the temperature range of the plaster.... to be honest, it hadent even occured to me that it might be the wrong sort of...
Buzz I would double check (I know you're not stupid but it's easy for things like that to slip through) that the mould is ok for the temp you're using and not...