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Copper is used to create beads, pendants and other jewelry charms, but in order to create them the copper must be melted first. Copper must reach a temperature between 1500 and 2250 degrees Fahrenheit in order to melt. Any cooler than that, the copper will not melt and any hotter and the copper will burn.Related Searches:Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll NeedPouring crucibleCopper - as much as needed to create your jewelry elementElectric crucible furnaceLeather glovesSafety gogglesSuggest Edits1Put the amount of copper necessary to make your jewelry pieces in the pouring crucible.
2Put on a pair of leather gloves and a pair of goggles to protect your eyes and hands.
3Put the pouring crucible, with copper now in it inside the electric crucible furnace. Then set the furnace for 1500 degrees.
4Watch the crucible in the furnace as the copper melts. When the copper is melted it is ready to be removed from the furnace and poured from the pouring crucible into the jewelry molds. Do not let it cool in the pouring crucible because it will solidify and need to be reheated.
Tips & WarningsBecause you are working at very high temperatures, you must take safety precautions to protect yourself. While working, wear closed toed shoes, long pants and long sleeves to protect your skin.
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