I oftentimes feel like a beginner whenever I go back over to the workshop and try to do some jewellery making.
On Friday morning I just wanted to make a large pebble, the beginnings of a new pendant for myself.
I had realised that I would like a longer hanging pendant like a number of the pendants I wear that B has made over the years; as well as others I have purchased at that mid tummy length.
And it was not to be. I got the larger silver wire I wanted, I sawed a length off, I filed the edges, I gathered some solder, I set up the new borax in its dish and I turned the stone over so there were no holes for my solder to fall down. And off I went.
No way was it going to work. I tried different gas burners, I tried different types of solder. I tried solder on the top. I tried solder on the bottom. I tried different flux. I pickled and cleaned the silver and started over several times. Nope.
I retreated, and headed off for a catch up with a friend.
B said he would see if he could work out what was going on, and sure enough after attempting all the things I tried, he thought wow that stone is hot and worked out that the stone I was using was absorbing ALL of the heat of the flame so none was available for melting the solder. Good deducting!
So today, I went and played and had success.
Here is the large pebble B had managed to successfully solder/solder successfully.
I headed back to the sewing/jewellery room to put the pendant together on a long cord. Here are the three pendants together with the pendant on its longer cord.
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