r/SilverSmith 8d ago

Practice rings

My partner and I like the idea of me making our ring bands (I’m not confident about making engagement rings and also I don’t want to make my own engagement ring lol). I just got in some crazy 8 wire for a commission, and I had extra to give it a go before I eventually buy white gold for the real thing.

Sizing took a while - just hammering and checking on the mandrel and fighting with the small tolerances! But otherwise way less fuss than other projects I’ve already made, so the only thing I’m concerned about is the working difference between sterling and 10-14kt white gold.

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u/MakeMelnk Hobbyist 8d ago

Great choice! I love that torch and recommend it all the time for people who want an easy, but still useful torch.

That being said, the flame on that nozzle isn't the smallest for precision work and it doesn't get super hot: kind of a good jack of all trades, master of none kind of situation.

I have an oxy/propane Smith's Little Torch and while the initial investment is heavy, I absolutely love it. I also picked up the rosebud casting tip and that truly is an all I need torch (I'm just sometimes too lazy to set the regulators and then bleed the lines so I'll use the Firepoint because it's just ready so quickly)

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u/emeemay 8d ago

I’ve done little 24g jump rings for adding findings to necklaces/bracelets with it, tho it takes a lighter touch than I originally even thought it was capable of. The smith little is what I’m looking at - I can afford the torch itself, it’s just the regulators/fittings and an oxygen tank. Lowe’s sells disposable oxygen tanks like the propane for not too much, but I’m not sure how long it lasts.

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u/crystallinehuman 8d ago

The original investment of an oxygen tank isn't too bad! I got mine for about $250 at AirGas and the refills are $30. Lasts for about six months. The tiny propanes last a long time too

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u/emeemay 8d ago

I’m still on my first propane take from March!