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From: Trevor F
Date: Tue Mar 08 16:39:50 2005
 
     
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>     After reading some of the most recent posts, I will have to admit
>     that I am nervous about Argentium too. 

Hello Grace,

    Don't be! I've been working with exclusively with Argentium for about
    two months now and I can't think of any reason to be overly
    concerned. It has some nice properties that ease some steps in the
    fabrication process, especially if you're used to battling firestain
    on sterling, but there's really nothing particularly unusual about
    it. 

    I'd say that Argentium heats more like gold in that it isn't nearly
    the big heat sponge that regular sterling is. The heat you apply is
    dispersed much more slowly through the metal so that will obviously
    require you to adjust your soldering habits a little but not
    dramatically. 

    Argentium is cleaner under the torch --no aggressively oxidization--
    so your flux need not be quite as aggressive as with regular sterling
    though there's no specific need to change either. 

    Argentium melts at a slightly lower temp than regular sterling so
    Hard solder is not recommended. It does have a tendency to slump a
    little quicker than regular sterling so you need to take that into
    account if you're working with very thin or large flat sections. In
    these cases just use more support under the metal than you would with
    standard sterling or thicken your thinnest sections a little. If you
    vary your torch technique a little that will usually help you deal
    with the differences too. 

    But seriously, different metals and alloys all require us to adjust
    and modify our soldering techniques slightly in order to accommodate
    their particular properties. High karat gold is different than low
    karat, sterling is different than gold, brass is different than
    copper, etc etc. There's nothing threatening or intimidating about
    Argentium nor is it demanding in any particular way. If you can
    handle regular sterling you'll find Argentium easier to work with not
    harder. Sure, it's slightly different but "slight" is the key word
    there. 

    The ad phrase for Argentium is "How Silver Was Meant To Be" and I
    think that pretty much says it. Personally I have yet to think of a
    single reason why I would ever use regular sterling silver again. I'm
    not kidding! I VASTLY prefer Argentium. 

    Aside from it's no-firestain properties I find that Argentium anneals
    softer, has much greater ductility, solders easier, polishes faster
    and is, of course, highly tarnish resistant. These things make it a
    superior metal to work with IMHO. It's as if the germanium in
    Argentium has given it some of the properties that we all know and
    love about gold. That suits me just fine thank you very much. 

    I don't know if it would be of any assistance to you but I'm running
    a blog of my experiences working with Argentium, perhaps it could
    give you some insight into the stuff. It's called "Working With
    Argentium Silver" and is at 

    http://www.touchmetal.com/blog/argentium-blog.html 

    If you visit please feel free to comment or prod me for details. 

Cheers, 
Trevor F. 
in the  City of Light

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