Ralph said:What are those foils from? Man i wish my foils would stay in big pieces like that.
I'm not convinced she says that--although it can be blue from gold alloy that contains copper. Pure gold will leave nothing in the dish, with the exception of a pink/purple color, if that. Those are the result of colloidal gold being trapped in the flux.glondor said:I was very curious about the dish colour Harold. Ms Hoke says the dish can be blue from gold.
Heating, alone, won't do the job.Geo said:after harold straightened me out on proper precipitating and washing, my dish has a little heat discoloration with a little pink color but thats about it. i also have little stray beads of gold i cant see during the melt but shows up nicely after the borax cools down. should i just leave this till the next melt or reheat the dish to remove them?
Palladium said:You know that's a topic i would like to hear more about from everybody. What is everybody’s experiences with the different colors that are left in your dish? How many of these different colors have you observed and what is your explanation for these variations of contrasting colors? I'm pretty sure Harold, Chris, and some of the experts who have melted untold amounts of gold have seen it all at one time or another.
What is the color of your rainbow?
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