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2013-10-13, 5:58pm
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need help with gold fuming
I just tried fuming gold for the first time. I got some nice color from it. The problem is, when I fume it on tubing it gets that white scum on it, like from devitrification I think it's called? I made some fumed pendants and had no problem with it, but when I fumed gold or gold then silver onto tubing it got that white stuff almost immediately after I fumed it. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong or how to prevent that from happening?
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2013-10-13, 6:01pm
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I believe you should fume Gold over Silver.
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2013-10-13, 6:39pm
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Bernhard Riegler
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maybe your gold is not pure?
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2013-10-14, 6:23am
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It's pure, it's 24 karot. I got it from Glasscraft.
I think I tried gold over silver too, and the same thing happened.
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2013-10-14, 9:18am
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could be the temp of the piece you are fuming...too cold probably.
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2013-10-14, 2:57pm
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Originally Posted by istandalone24/7
could be the temp of the piece you are fuming...too cold probably.
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that could be it. it seems like after I heat it up after fuming it is when it happens. I'll try getting it hotter first next time..
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2013-10-14, 6:04pm
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Could it be that your silver fuming is too heavy? because if silver is put on to thick it will turn white. Also a flame needs to be reducing when fuming with silver, but if the piece is worked to long in this type of flame it will divite.
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