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    (0 vote) Advantages of Titanium Jewelry Melanie Spark Today, there are a lot of emerging new materials that are being used for making jewelries. Actually, these materials have long existed but its popularity as metal for jewelries has increased only in the past decade. With the escalating price for gold, people have learned to accept other materials for creating great looking jewelries. One of the most loved materials for jewelries toda... products, articles
    (0 vote) Choosing the Right Titanium Jewelry John Lewis Titanium Jewelry has fast gained popularity in the world of gems, metals and stones for its bright, vivacious and hardwearing qualities. It can be safely called the new rising star. However, when buying titanium stuff, you must be careful and make your choice correctly. In this article we will discuss about the various tips to choose the right titanium jewelry:
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    (0 vote) Tips To Keep Your Titanium Jewelry Maintained John Lewis Titanium jewelry is all rage among men and women mainly because it is the most natural and strongest metal available on the planet. It is comparatively stronger than steel and quite light in weight. The amazing properties of the metal were first used for making space craft and air craft machinery. Recently, the qualities of aerospace grade titanium were identified for making elegant and... products, articles
    (0 vote) Luxury Titanium Jewelry for Women John Lewis In the earlier days, titanium was known as the metal that is particularly used for manufacturing space craft and aircraft machines. At that time nobody could imagine wearing the space craft technology around their neck or on their fingers. However, off late the world of jewelry has taken giant leaps and jewelry makers have become more innovative. Adventurous shoppers prefer titanium rin... products, articles
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Randy McDaniel shows the forging of a titanium knife. Edited down to show the main points in order to fit in less than the 10 minute format. After showing how he forged a titanium sword on YouTube a lot of comments were received about this material and how it is forged and how it holds up. Hopefully this will clear up some of the myths of this material and allow people to have fun with it.
Tal Harris adds: titanium will burn if you get the heat high enough. It especially likes to react with iron scale in a gas furnace at high temperatures. Putting water on burning titanium is not good. Baking soda is the preferred extinguisher. A class D fire extinguisher is a good thing to have around. When water is applied to a titanium fire, the reaction disassociates the hydrogen from the oxygen, thus making a bigger fire in an uncontrolled manner. The grinding dust will also burn.
There are also quite a few alloys of titanium, some with phase changes at certain temperatures and some without. This can make a BIG difference on how the piece reacts to forging. Knowing what businesses there are in your area could give clues as to what alloy you are finding. Chemical processing equipment frequently uses CP or commercially pure titanium. Aerospace applications get into other alloys with 6-4 (6% aluminum-4% vanadium) being the most common.
WARNING: Forging, knife making, titanium and all of the shown operations are dangerous and should not be done with out proper training and the supervision of a knowlegable adult. See more of Randy's shop and works at www.drgnfly4g.com
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