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Getting better at pouring silver. I would like to get more 925 scrap to cast bars.


Rmust619

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So with a little practice ,and re-melting the oops bars, I think I’ve been able to shake off some cobwebs from not pouring in a  while . Here is a .925 bar that I poured . It’s over an ounce but less than two.

Its definitely easier pouring more than an ounce . I tried some one ounce bars and they came out rough . So I will have to try again with those . 

But I’m having fun and think once I get it down a little better , I will move up to the .999 stuff. I am currently looking for more .925 scrap to try and make some bigger bars . Then I can probably sell them after I stamp and make them pretty . 

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