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I'm trying to find out how custom made metal rings are produced. Is the molten metal poured into a cast/mould or is a line of the metal allowed to cool and then twisted into a circular shape, then smoothed/filed down and polished? Any info appreciated...

2006-09-08 05:05:30 · 2 answers · asked by stuntdouble_uk 3 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Other - Visual Arts

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i just made an engagement ring. I got a wax tube from a jewellry store, its got a hole in it like a ring. you use thise special carver thing to dig out the middle to the size you want then you carve the wax on the outside to look like you want. then you take it to a caster and they make a mold from your wax. then you can get the ring made from the mold in whatever metal you want. i made a silver one first to make sure it looked ok, it only cost like 15 bucks or something. the mold was like less then 10 i think. when i eventually cast it in gold it was like 250.

2006-09-08 05:15:03 · answer #1 · answered by sssnole 4 · 0 0

yep, i valuable did..whilst i became a baby my mom had a hoop that to me became the main tasty ring interior the international..i consistently mentioned that the day i've got been given engaged i wanted one only like it n i could log on n make my "dream ring" and that i only could no longer wait until finally i ultimately have been given engaged to have it and whilst i ultimately did get engaged i've got been given something that regarded no longer something like it lol whether it relatively does not rely interior the tip bc i comprehend that the hoop i've got been given became even greater desirable bc it became given to me w plenty love and that i do no longer think of i could ever have the means to area w it..i'm valuable that when you acquire your rings they are going to be precisely what you have needed whether u did no longer comprehend it then only bc they have been made w love for you..

2017-01-05 06:06:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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