How To Reticulate Sterling Silver and Can You Stamp Out Reticulated Sheet
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I also punch the discs from the back. Then the reticulated side goes into the absorbent material underneath and zero damage risks. 👍🏻
@fruSkeide
3 жыл бұрын
I wondered why he didn't do that
Looks fabulous! That will be an hour well spent in my shed this morning. Thanks Andrew.
Thank you so much for this. I appreciate you sharing not just basic techniques but advanced like this one - and always throwing in pro tips (like the corrugated cardboard here) as well! Invaluable!
These are the some best instructional videos I’ve come across, not just on jewellery. Thank you!
As usual very informative. Thanks Andrew.
Thanks SO much Andrew, your films will keep me going during Lock down! Sas
I've done reticulation before, I love how organic the surface can look. Thank you for the tip with the disk cutter, I've avoided using it with reticulated pieces out of fear of ruining them. 💗
I had to laugh, you mentioned lock down. just filming this in March...boy little did we know 9 months later and still under lock and key! gosh. Thanks for all of the streaming you have been doing. Thanks for being my mentor.
Believe it or not, this is second time this week I watched a channel showing how to do this reticulation technique lol.. But always love my Mr berry vids.. One good thing bout this, is the extra uploads.. Thank u Andrew 👍
Thanks for new info: I have seen many videos of reticulation and read articles but never have I heard about the depletion first. I guess we are many that will go play now.
Seriously found this video so helpful! Thank you for explaining everything so clearly
Ive just binge watched everything i wanted to learn, many thanks for your very clear instruction 😊
Andrew, that was so cool. thanks for teaching me that!. I will try that eventually . Love your videos.
Such a great lesson! I love it! Thank you for sharing!!
Loved this video Andrew. I’m going to have a go at this shortly. Many thanks.
Tricks youd never learn any other way. Thank You Andrew. Great video. Just subbed.
Hello Sir, this is the first time I heard about reticulated silver. So much information beautifully explained in your films! I'm not a silversmith and also not a jeweler but I use to make simple earrings and bracelets using semiprecious stones and, more recently copper as can be seen on my Facebook page called JustBecauseLeather. Thank you for making these films and spreading the knowledge!
Thank you Andrew! I like your videos and the way you are explaining. I will try reticulation these days.
I enjoyed this video as i do all your others. It was an excellent explanation of reticulation.
Looks like the Moon surface Andrew. Thanks for your videos and teaching. Total respect to you both. Wonderful couple.
Thank you for the clear explanation. Gives me courage to try reticulation now and not worry about wasting my precious metal!
Thanks yet again for such a great piece of instruction.
Great video. So clear. I did not know about the need to remove the copper from the surface.
Very nice and informative as always :-D ty Andrew.
Fantastic video. Thank you so much!
Great teaching videos.
Stay healthy and in one piece, Andrew!
Fantastic video exactly what I have been interested in lately. As for further ideas can’t remember if you have done one on keombu.
Thank you, loved it! 🙏
Thank you, that was a great video, very helpful
This look so good thank you verry much.
Thank you for explaining things!
I use reticulation quite a bit and you explained specifics in a way that help me understand the chemistry? and be more precise. Also appreciate your social distancing comments that you're at loose ends, given your expertise. Makes me feel better about struggling to get in the shop. Going to try something new to me to motivate. Ideas- videos about fusing and free form casting (melting on my block) as that is what I do. Using a bezel block. Also, want to set some very small oval stones. Not sure how to create tiny bezels and work with them.
Ha ha, your bloopers section really highlighted the fact that I'm not loosing it, or if I am, I'm not alone. Great video. I had heard that 'reticulation silver' was 80% silver (from a US based KZreadr). And as I couldn't seem to find that in the UK, I'd not pursued reticulation. Now I know that's not the case, Thank You.
Thanks Andrew!
Thanks Andrew. I usually place the textured/patterned side facing down in the disc cutter without the cardboard. The punch is then hitting the back of the piece. No damage to the texture as long as you don't stamp it through on to a hard surface.
@DuoCon-corde
4 жыл бұрын
wonbadood yes that is what I thought; no cardboard just turn it upside down 🤔
This is cool. I saw some earrings I assumed were just plain melted 999 silver but after seeing this, I'm fairly certain this was the process used to make them. Thanks!
Mokume demo! I'd love it!
Thank you for sharing. Well I guess I have been living under a rock as I have never heard of this technique before today . I have learned something today. 🇨🇦👍😎
Did not know that was the science of reticulation! Thanks!!
It was an awesome video thanks I’m going to have to give that a try
Hi Andrew. Loved this video. never knew about this way of texturing. given me great ideas! One thing I would ask you to demonstrate ,totally unrelated, is putting a hinge on a locket. thanks and keep safe.
Perfect tuition
That was very interesting, thank you.
Hello Mr> Berry, as you can probably tell from the way I write I don’t have the same accent you do. I’m from Indiana USA. Ive watched several of your videos and am very happy with the way you explain things and camera work. I’m 74 years old and am just now starting to dabble in jewelry work your tips and techniques have been very helpful. Thanks again for the excellent videos, I’m going to consum as many as I can!
very good Andrew I have a punch cutter that I got for Christmas and anxious to use it. first time I watched reticulation happen. I also learned alittle more about fine silver . thanks one again. cheers. Mo Maureen Chandler
Brilliant! I love reticulation, you explain the process so well. Can that disc be slightly dapped? Empathize regarding the social distancing...here as well, we’ll get through this!🇨🇦
Thanks for the method 🙏
Fantastic! I’ve been hunting for a book from childhood for decades with no joy
Hey Andrew. Hope you are keeping safe. Cheers from Melbourne.
Tx for this great video! Question: can one add a setting or prongs to a reticulated piece of silver? Stay safe, have a nice day.
Love the bloopers 🤣🤣
Hallo Andrew I think your videos are great and always clear especially for a beginner like me. Would be interested in actually knowing how or if reticulate silver can be soldered. Also have you done a video on setting stones into a ring Many thanks Jan
Thank you for the great video, I think a great video would be how to do the metal part of inlay jewelry making.
Good video! I see a couple of people asking about other alloys and pure metals, so thought I’d add a couple of my own observations about the process. Pure metals like copper and fine silver won’t get the true reticulation effect but can get an interesting texture by partially melting them. Reticulation relies on the difference between the layers of pure and alloyed materials. Other standards of silver can reticulate very well, 80-20 silver copper alloy will get a very good result but can’t be stamped sterling. Gold alloys can work but I’ve not tried them myself, though there is a bit of research I found online. It seems to be a less reliable result but can work.
Excellent job Andrew!! My first collection of work over a two year period was fully reticulated work. I reticulated almost every day and it was always so much fun! You never know what you’ll end up with. I made the suggestion to the metal, of what I was looking for, and the metal made is own decision in the end. Hahaha!! Keep up the great work and stay healthy!
Great video thanks. Can you please do a video on setting a druzy quartz cabachon in a bezel setting.
Thanks for this video. I will play With this technique. Please do a video on prong settings and tube settings.
Could you make a video about the safety pickle ? Thanks in advance.
For further ideas, Andrew, how about electroforming of natural items - leaves, twigs etc.?
15 centimetres square?!? I want to see you making earrings for elephants! 😂
Great video. I didn't know about this technique, but i will certainly try it someday. Does this work on other metals like brass or alpaca?
Great video thanks. Could you not bypass the problem of flattening the reticulated piece of silver in the disc cutter if you put the sheet in upside down so the disc was cut from the back?
Thanks for your great videos. I love the tip with the cardboard. Couldn’t you also have just turned the textured side down in the disc cutter, to protect the texture?
Thank you for the video :) Can you tell the brand/model of the torch you're using please ?
Wow good Tutorial danke
Also, can you do a video on building your own step bezel please.
Thank you so much beautiful
Hi Andrew, experimented with copper sheet, melting silver scraps on top. Wonderful patterns, give it a go
@tammygurl64
2 жыл бұрын
Cool! That's what I was looking for when my search brought me here. I have copper discs and wanted to know if I can create something cool by melting 999 Fine Silver on top of them. I'm still learning and there's sooooooo much to know! 😀
@Johnbro8
2 жыл бұрын
@@tammygurl64 . Just make sure the surface is cleaned, you will get some wonderful patterns chasing the melted silver round the copper, with the torch as the silver reticulates.
thanks for this video! and the tip about the cardboard when using the disc cutter! Could you please make a video of the little discs which I see in jewelry that have a very organic look to them......I have tried reticulating a disc but still dont get that puffy look around the edges......how are people doing this? thank you! Its the kind of look to use with fused branches....very organic!
As always, great video, Andrew, thanks. But do I see you using steel tweezers to reach into your pickle? I have only used copper tweezers.
@Atthebench
2 жыл бұрын
They are stainless steel tweezers which are ok with pickle
@pattyknight9606
2 жыл бұрын
@@Atthebench thank you, Andrew!
Great video! Regarding the use of the cardboard in the disc cutter: what would have happened if you had reversed the piece with the reticulated side down? Would that have protected the surface? (The challenge, I suppose is not knowing where the part you want to cutout is...)
Thanks Andrew, great video. Any tips for soldering on to reticulated metal without the solder running in to the texture?
@EricEustace
4 жыл бұрын
You can use yellow ochre or even white out to keep solder from flowing in different areas. Make sure to clean it off before you put in the pickle (particularly with yellow ochre, it contains iron in it and will plate your silver, making it extremely difficult to get off)
@almapizarro647
4 жыл бұрын
@@EricEustace white out? Do you mean fluxing the surface you're going to solder. Putting the piece to be soldered and around it using the white out as a barrier?
And I LOVE the Bloopers!!!!! 🤣
Great tips Andrew. I assume that the same principles would apply if using a dapping punch and block - add a circle of cardboard to protect the reticulation?
@Atthebench
Жыл бұрын
Paper, or cardboard yes
Thanks Andrew. Can you tell me if you have done this with 9ct gold? I'd like to know if it's possible before I go ahead, thanks
Great film! I'd love to give it a go. Is it standard Sterling Silver you use or is it some sort of special Silver with a higher copper content?
@Atthebench
4 жыл бұрын
I use just sterling silver in the film
please Andrew show how to make a silver and turquoise squash blossom single. Thank you.
Hi! I have a question about the reticulate technic. Do you need to repite the process? Or with one time its enough? Thanks😉
Andrew, I haven’t tried reticulation before but this looks really interesting and simple. Thanks. One question. Would it work to just put the reticulated surface facing down in the disc cutter? I would think that only the back would experience any planishing and the only pressure on the reticulated surface would be at the cutting edges? Or am I missing something?
@Atthebench
4 жыл бұрын
Kevin McConnaughey Its sounds so obvious but yes that works too
What tortch do you use to melt the inside??
Can you make a video about how to make a Chevron ring?
Can you use reticulation on copper or brass?
Your propane torch is so curious. I just bought the Orca Torch - it was the only mini air/gas torch available here in the U.S. I do like it but wondered if there were smaller tips available. Thanks so much and PLEZ stay well.
@bobdeoliveira9258
4 жыл бұрын
Ed, I believe the little smiths torch Andrew mentions is made by an American company?
@edspencer5122
4 жыл бұрын
@@bobdeoliveira9258 Bob called it something like Seigret and then the Smith torch separately. The Smith torch requires two lines, fuel and oxygen. Bob's torch only has one line. This why I asked the question, his seems to be air/propane.
Beautiful technique. Andrew what type of pickle do you use? I have always been warned "only copper tweezers in the pickle" yours are regular tweezers or am I missing something? 😁
@Atthebench
4 жыл бұрын
Just regular safety pickle with regular stainless steel tweezers
@HipThrowBarb
4 жыл бұрын
I think problems occur when you use the pickle for both silver and copper metal and then put stainless steel tweezers in there. It coats the silver with copper.
Could you use your EZ torch
Nice it looks like the moon
is it possible to reticulate other metals like copper or brass?
Hi Andrew, do you recommend a thickness for this. Is it better to use thinner over thicker? Stay well. I too am locked down for 12 weeks 👩🏻🦱
@EricEustace
4 жыл бұрын
Thicker metal is better. If it's too thin then you risk melting holes in your silver (it happens quickly so be careful) I usually reticulated 16-20 gauge. 22-24g is kind of pushing it
What kind of acid is the one we deep in the heated piece ?!
Another great video Andrew! Thank you for your uploads. I'm a long time video watcher but first time commenting. As per your request for new topics and videos demonstrations. I'm very interested in Argentium Silver. Have you much experience with this silver or it's history sort of speak? I look forward to many more of your future videos, and please remain safe and healthy. Sean.
@gabrielkirkbaca2910
4 жыл бұрын
I use Argentium silver and absolutely love it. They used it for trophies , placks etc. The reason I love useing it , no oxidation. Maintain shine for an extremely long time.
@seanok3376
4 жыл бұрын
Is it as easy to work with as sterling or fine silver? Is it forgiving in other words?
Can yellow and white gold be reticulated ? Would like to have seen a finished piece
How do you make a box , push click , bracelet connector
Is it possible to solder a bezel onto a reticulated piece? How can I make a tight joint since the surface is uneven? Thank you for the video!
@Poecilia1963
3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about this the other day for a different patterning technique I use. What I came up with was to try using some kind of hard round (or whatever) cylinder and hammering it down onto just that one spot. The end of a dapping tool? Anyway, I think you could make a flat area that way. There's probably a pro way to do it but I don't know. Haven't tried it yet though.
Next dome the cut out disks, a slightly greater challenge as I recall.
Hi Andrew, Have you tried coin silver (80% fine silver, 20% copper) for reticulation? I accidentally reticualated a silver ring I was fabricating from a 1964 Kennedy half-dollar.
Whoo. You use the metal tweezers to take the silver out of the pickle? Are these special ones. I use normally plastic or cooper tweezers.
@lindacreatore1628
3 жыл бұрын
YEP, I WONDERED ABOUT THAT AS WELL!!
Can an earring post be soldered to this reticulated disk?
Thank you for another excellent and informative video. I do have a question. Could one just purchase and use fine silver to begin with to do reticulation?
@zaraweyeneth824
3 жыл бұрын
You need the copper in the sterling silver along with the fine silver for the technique to work
@Marifletch
3 жыл бұрын
@@zaraweyeneth824 Thank you very much!
Is there special reticulating silver or is the metal typical 925 sterling?