Re: Cutting of wires
- From: Cliff <Clhuprich@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 06:58:49 -0400
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 03:37:18 GMT, "newnws" <toothdoc9@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>I too am interested in this topic: My wife makes jewelry and one of the
>things that she does is an ancient technique of granulation. This is the
>fusing of small (less than 1 mm diameter spheres of electrum: a gold alloy
>that is about 22K). It is fused on to a base of electrum. At the point
>that the sphere touches the base, it fuses, no solder, very little
>deformation of the spheres. She uses many different diameter spheres. She
>wants me to design a machine to feed wire and cut it. The snips of wire
>will then be mixed with charcoal in a crucible and then heated. The result
>should be spheres.
How about a shot tower?
>Any suggestions would be welcome. I am not familiar with the machines that
>are referenced in this thread.
--
Cliff
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