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Tumbling Your Jewelry Jewelry Making Blog Information ...

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    The rubber usually has a coating on it, which will cause the first tumbling to turn the water black and your jewelry pieces a gray color. So scrub the drum out thoroughly and rinse it out with clean water a couple of times. The size of the tumbler you are using will determine the …

Polishing Sterling Silver with a Rock Tumbler - Jewelry Making

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    • I usually allow my jewelry to tumble for 20 to 30 minutes. While it's tumbling, the molecules in the sterling silver become more aligned, which creates a bright, reflective surface. This process typically also removes tarnish, and it slightly increases the silver's temper, or stiffness.

Video Tutorial - Tumbling and Polishing Jewelry and Stones ...

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    For jewelry: Let the tumbler run for 20 minutes then check progress. If needed, run the tumbler longer until the desired finish is achieved. Dump the stainless steel shot and jewelry components into a sieve over a bucket. Remove the jewelry components and rinse them with soap and water.

Tumbling Technique Hints - Ganoksin Jewelry Making Community

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    Silver or gold, PMC, PMC+, and PMC3 are easily finished with a tumbler. To brighten and work harden, process in a rotary tumbler with stainless steel for 30 minutes to 1 hour. If you wish to smooth your piece, carefully run for 1 or 2 hours in a light-weight plastic abrasive in a small vibratory tumbler prior to burnishing in the steel.

Tumbling Jewelry - Magpie Gemstones

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    You can tumble copper and sterling silver pieces in the same batch. I used to question whether it was a good idea to tumble a piece given a patina that also contained a gemstone. For example, I often create bead links with wrapped loops to go in my handmade chain. Also, I may wire wrap a cabochon and then give the wire a patina.

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