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Mokume de-laminating


JimCrawford

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I'm not sure if this is the place to discuss this, but here we go!

I've been fiddling with coin mokume, and I only get partial welding between layers. There's also an issue where layers that appear to be welded, de-laminate while the billet is being hammered.

Does anyone have any helpful hints about this, or more reliable ways to do mokume in a home workshop?

-Jim

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Jim, Move away from the coins and go on to copper and silver alloy sheets and you will have less de-lamination probs. You should also hard silver solder ( the High temp stuff ) the edges of your mokume billet prior to patterning and drawing out. Mokume doesn't like big changes in shape so if you need a piece 2"x2 " x 1/4 " (finished size ) for a project, start with a stack 2 "x 2 " x 3/8 "

good Luck and happy hammering

Jens

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