Engraving a titanium ring
Discussion
Is the above possible? I've been told by a high street jeweller that its not possible to put an off centre line on a plain titanium ring as "the engraver says that nothing can cut titanium". I like the band in matt finish but seems a little plain, hence the off centre line. If it can be done, anyone recommend somewhere in north west area? Cheers.
My late father used to build jet engines. They used to cut titanium to make components of the engines.
He used to make lightweight replacement parts for my cars and bikes form off cuts he had acquired.
I have no idea how they cut it, but it is feasible.
It’s probably that the jeweller just doesn’t have the necessary tooling and won’t buy it.
He used to make lightweight replacement parts for my cars and bikes form off cuts he had acquired.
I have no idea how they cut it, but it is feasible.
It’s probably that the jeweller just doesn’t have the necessary tooling and won’t buy it.
not north west, but this place looks like they might be able to help
http://www.fatcowdesigns.co.uk/index.php/News/Tung...
http://www.fatcowdesigns.co.uk/index.php/News/Tung...
Tom_C76 said:
mybrainhurts said:
I had a pair of specs with a titanium frame. When it snapped, the optician said it's impossible to repair.
Is titanium really suitable for a ring..?
My assistant has a titanium wedding ring, so I guess it is... You just can't weld it.Is titanium really suitable for a ring..?
I collected my TITANIUM wedding ring today from a small jeweller who engraved it on site. He didn't raise any issues about it being titanium, didn't charge more (in fact less) and AFAIK he used exactly the same for my titanium ring and the future MrsC's white gold ring.
So yes, it can be engraved without fuss.
So yes, it can be engraved without fuss.
mybrainhurts said:
I had a pair of specs with a titanium frame. When it snapped, the optician said it's impossible to repair.
Is titanium really suitable for a ring..?
You guys have never watched The Abyss then??Is titanium really suitable for a ring..?
http://www.titaniumrings.com/AbyssDVD.html
Uncle Fester said:
It’s probably that the jeweller just doesn’t have the necessary tooling and won’t buy it.
Yes, this.A friend of mine designs and makes jewelry, I asked her about some titanium stuff and she was happy to do the design but would have had to get someone else in to do the actual work.
Titanium scores a puny 6 on the Mohs scale of hardness:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohs_scale_of_mineral...
Hence knocked into a cocked hat by these everyday materials:
7 to 8 Hardened steel
7.5 Tungsten
8.5 to 9 Tungsten carbide
9 to 9.5 Carborundum
10 Diamond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohs_scale_of_mineral...
Hence knocked into a cocked hat by these everyday materials:
7 to 8 Hardened steel
7.5 Tungsten
8.5 to 9 Tungsten carbide
9 to 9.5 Carborundum
10 Diamond
Simpo Two said:
Titanium scores a puny 6 on the Mohs scale of hardness:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohs_scale_of_mineral...
Hence knocked into a cocked hat by these everyday materials:
7 to 8 Hardened steel
7.5 Tungsten
8.5 to 9 Tungsten carbide
9 to 9.5 Carborundum
10 Diamond
It's a lot harder than Gold or silver though, which is what a lot of jeweller's tooling is set up for, hence some may struggle with titanium.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohs_scale_of_mineral...
Hence knocked into a cocked hat by these everyday materials:
7 to 8 Hardened steel
7.5 Tungsten
8.5 to 9 Tungsten carbide
9 to 9.5 Carborundum
10 Diamond
And welding titanium properly is a real art - I love seeing the work guys at work do on titanium parts, the heat blooms etc look very cool indeed. Shame they paint the end result.
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