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Not enough information.
Is it the "nuggets" in your introductory?
How do you treat them before smelting and what is your flux.
That would be a start I guess.
So I wash everything and I am just processing the small stuff at the moment all the real fine gold that could be the reason. The way I was told though is that the real fine stuff makes bars to. Maybe I'm just not putting enough. I am using Chapman flux. Thanks for commenting and helping I appreciate it!
 
So I don't have a cone I am just smelting and pouring into a mold. Is that not correct?
It works but a cone mold is better as the metal collects in a smallish point (cone shaped button)
But how do you treat it?
Milling it well and mixing with the flux?
Do you use collector metal?

If you put the mold on a slanted surface you create a kind of cone in the corner.
 
So I don't have a cone I am just smelting and pouring into a mold. Is that not correct?
As said a collector metal like lead or bismuth helps to gather the precious and base metals in the bottom. Your flux needs to be right for the material you're smelting. It needs to be fluid enough and have some convection in the crucible so all the material passes the pool of metal in the bottom.
Then you can pour it in a pointy mold and cupel it.
Did you melt concentrate or rocks? And how much?

Edited for spelling.
 
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