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19mm Round Brass Disk (12 Pieces)

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These blanks require finishing, which might include decorating (stamping, gluing, etc.); adding holes; filing, sanding, or hammering the edges; polishing and/or antiquing. Raw Brass Raw brass is unplated, and is not as shiny as most plated finishes. However, it can be stamped, soldered, and giving the finish of your choice.To give an effortless high polish to raw brass items, tumble-polish them.Or, to give varying degrees of shine, from a matte finish to a mirror finish, use sandpaper or sanding sponges, and finish with an ULTRA polish pad.Raw brass items sometimes have a thin coat of oil. Warm water and detergent, or alcohol and a cotton ball, are all it takes to remove it. Since brass is a copper alloy, prolonged contact may discolor the skin of the wearer. Raw brass items will develop a natural patina over time unless sealed.To speed up the patina process, try applying an oxidizing solution such as Win-Ox (#86-343) or liver of sulfur. See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
These blanks require finishing, which might include decorating (stamping, gluing, etc.); adding holes; filing, sanding, or hammering the edges; polishing and/or antiquing. Raw Brass Raw brass is unplated, and is not as shiny as most plated finishes. However, it can be stamped, soldered, and giving the finish of your choice.To give an effortless high polish to raw brass items, tumble-polish them.Or, to give varying degrees of shine, from a matte finish to a mirror finish, use sandpaper or sanding sponges, and finish with an ULTRA polish pad.Raw brass items sometimes have a thin coat of oil. Warm water and detergent, or alcohol and a cotton ball, are all it takes to remove it. Since brass is a copper alloy, prolonged contact may discolor the skin of the wearer. Raw brass items will develop a natural patina over time unless sealed.To speed up the patina process, try applying an oxidizing solution such as Win-Ox (#86-343) or liver of sulfur. See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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44-498-0

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Description

These blanks require finishing, which might include decorating (stamping, gluing, etc.); adding holes; filing, sanding, or hammering the edges; polishing and/or antiquing.

Raw Brass

  • Raw brass is unplated, and is not as shiny as most plated finishes. However, it can be stamped, soldered, and giving the finish of your choice.
  • To give an effortless high polish to raw brass items, tumble-polish them.
    Or, to give varying degrees of shine, from a matte finish to a mirror finish, use sandpaper or sanding sponges, and finish with an ULTRA polish pad.
  • Raw brass items sometimes have a thin coat of oil. Warm water and detergent, or alcohol and a cotton ball, are all it takes to remove it.
  • Since brass is a copper alloy, prolonged contact may discolor the skin of the wearer. Raw brass items will develop a natural patina over time unless sealed.
  • To speed up the patina process, try applying an oxidizing solution such as Win-Ox (#86-343) or liver of sulfur.

See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

Details

Sold by:
dozen
Color:
Raw
Size:
19mm, 24-gauge
Additional Info:
Stamped, 12 per pack
Thickness:
24 ga (0.51mm)
Country of Origin:
United States

Product Reviews

  • 5

    Jewelry

    I Love these little guys! I use these for a specific earring in which I've created using photography and resin. And people are buying a lot of them!! Jill Gehr Jill Gehr Designs, LLC