Sorry if this is a daft question…….
If I have a piece of 1.0mm silver sheet and I put it through the rolling mill to make it 0.5mm, how much bigger will it make the sheet?
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Sorry if this is a daft question…….
If I have a piece of 1.0mm silver sheet and I put it through the rolling mill to make it 0.5mm, how much bigger will it make the sheet?
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Not daft. It's something we all want to know.
If the machine is well adjusted, you can expect the sheet to double in size. Its a big IF, so expect some discrepancy.
Also, although you might start with a rectangle it could end up a little wonky if not put through squarely.
The best result will be if reduced slowly in about four passes, annealing half way, and turning the piece to lead with another edge each time.
You might even flip it over completely once.
Even small amounts of hard grit on the rollers will leave unwanted pits, and any mistakes can only be corrected with more rolling, so making the metal thinner.
Practice with copper first. Dennis.
Thank you so much Dennis!
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Watch an episode of 'great british bake off' to get an idea of the complexities of rolling...metal, pastry or icing!
It depends on the machine and the jeweler precision.
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