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TXWolfie

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I seen a video on YouTube where someone used a ceramic furnace blanket instead of a crucible. Is there any difference besides the obvious to using this over a crucible or does it boil down to personal preference.
http://youtu.be/_HRArtpB-7k
 
I've used charcoal briquettes when I was in a time of need, and didn't seem to have a problem with them. Still haven't tried the ceramic blanket though.
 
actually the first melting ive ever seen with my own eyes was gold from panning melted in an oak 2X4. take a wood chisel and cut a square hole in the wood, pour in the gold and melt. not sure if it added carbon or not, i was only 14 at the time and was amazed at seeing gold come out of dirt.
 
Lol, barbeque sounds good now. No borax was used in the making of those buttons. I took a small chisel and carved out a hole to place the powder and that was it. Like, I said though it was in a time of need. I needed the cash and didn't have anything else.
 
I would think the heat would kick start and ignite it. But hey it is works on paper it must work on charcoal.
 
I would say that the kind with lighter fluid probably. But those didn't do much but smoke a little after the buttons were formed. I might have to do a small video on it again just to show. I probably wouldn't put it on youtube. I don't want to steer anyone the wrong direction as far not being the most plausible method.
 

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