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This was my first ever attempt at pouring silver so please go easy on me ? Nothing special, I just had a a few sterling silver items that I melted down, I want to get a few cheap 999 coins to melt down next to make a bigger bar, but will buy some on my next order or If  any comes up in the for sale section

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37 minutes ago, Micky9776 said:

This was my first ever attempt at pouring silver so please go easy on me ? Nothing special, I just had a a few sterling silver items that I melted down, I want to get a few cheap 999 coins to melt down next to make a bigger bar, but will buy some on my next order or If  any comes up in the for sale section

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Good looking little pieces! Did you use a torch and crucible or a furnace?

Visit my website for all my Hand Poured Silver: http://backyardbullion.com

And check out my YouTube channel 

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This was my first ever attempt at pouring silver so please go easy on me [emoji23] Nothing special, I just had a a few sterling silver items that I melted down, I want to get a few cheap 999 coins to melt down next to make a bigger bar, but will buy some on my next order or If  any comes up in the for sale section
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Well done m8 looks a good first attempt.

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36 minutes ago, BackyardBullion said:

Good looking little pieces! Did you use a torch and crucible or a furnace?

Thanks @BackyardBullion! yea I used a torch and crucible, bought everything from eBay, which also had x5 nector offer on at the time which was a nice little bonus. I'm  going to have a go at making some little silver hearts for my nieces for Xmas, I might try using Deflt clay and make the molds myself. Watching your videos online inspired me to actually have a go at it myself, so a big thanks and also keep up the good work! :) it's nice to actually hold something you have put the time and effort into making, that's why I want to make a bigger bar (up to 100g).

28 minutes ago, SilverStan said:


Well done m8 looks a good first attempt.

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Thanks for the kind words @SilverStan! Really appreciate it :) 

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5 hours ago, Micky9776 said:

Thanks @BackyardBullion! yea I used a torch and crucible, bought everything from eBay, which also had x5 nector offer on at the time which was a nice little bonus. I'm  going to have a go at making some little silver hearts for my nieces for Xmas, I might try using Deflt clay and make the molds myself. Watching your videos online inspired me to actually have a go at it myself, so a big thanks and also keep up the good work! :) it's nice to actually hold something you have put the time and effort into making, that's why I want to make a bigger bar (up to 100g).

Great to hear I played a part in your first silver pouring!

Stay safe my friend!

Visit my website for all my Hand Poured Silver: http://backyardbullion.com

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Not made today...

But I am quite pleased with these hourglass pour lines!

Was tempted to put another leaf on the other cooling pool...but Mrs BYB felt it might look a little too much like a pair of nipples!

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And check out my YouTube channel 

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Just thought i would share one of the major commisions I've had at work, a complete sterling silver book, for a 50th wedding anniversary. The construction method was a brainstorm and a half. 

The outter pages have been gilded.

Some information i have covered for confidentially reasons as well.

Quite pleased with how it finished up.

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On 9/10/2017 at 11:08, Micky9776 said:

This was my first ever attempt at pouring silver so please go easy on me ? Nothing special, I just had a a few sterling silver items that I melted down, I want to get a few cheap 999 coins to melt down next to make a bigger bar, but will buy some on my next order or If  any comes up in the for sale section

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Few more bits to go :)

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