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This video is showing how to make ripples while pouring silver. Rippled silver bars are unique because each one is different. Poured silver bars can sometimes fetch a higher premium based on the size and beauty of the ripples in them.

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@OvisHerder1

3 years ago

That's actually pretty dope. Hey by chance you doin an uodate on your smelting gear? β™ΏπŸ‡Ί

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@alexbarber3310

3 years ago

IMO I like the non ripple silver like a blank silver bar for minting but I would love to see more pouring tips and tutorials! Keep it up silver dragons!

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@charleslatre1436

3 years ago

Thanks for this video it's a great pour lesson

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@natemr4482

3 years ago

Your poured sliver looks really good i watch your auction 😁

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@brianmarquardt9555

3 years ago

Love the new content!!

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@nativesilver513

3 years ago

Awesome! Thanks for sharing πŸ‘Š

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@jeffsgarage1969

3 years ago

Thank you πŸ‡Ί

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@bugradio

3 years ago

Looks great! I'm hoping you will do an update on which furnaces you use, what you've encountred, if the ones you featured in the older video held up, etc. Thanks!

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@ChaChingSeeker

3 years ago

Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!

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@MaddStacker

3 years ago

Best rippler in the game!

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@TheQuickSilver101

3 years ago

Neat. Thanks for sharing that, sir! πŸ‘

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@retirednavyrob

3 years ago

Cool. Thanks for sharing

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@SilverOceans

3 years ago

Nice technique! πŸ”₯🦈

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@chrisp9975

3 years ago

Badass pour lines

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@TheGuamStacker

3 years ago

Interesting. Thanks for the tip.

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@Mr_Pr3sid3nt

1 year ago

Very impressive. How did your journey in this begin?

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@CandSMINING

3 years ago

Thanks my friend for a very useful technique. I will try it on my next pour. I assume that would work on any metals.πŸ˜Žβ›β›πŸ”₯

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@eddiemoney9371

1 year ago

I prefer natural pour lines ✌🏻

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@PlumberStacker

3 years ago

You do come out with some nice ripples ! How often do you have to change out your crucible ? Seems like mine go quick!

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