Sinking (metalworking)

Planishing and Silversmithing
– Planishing is a metalworking technique used to smooth and finish the surface of a metal object.
– It involves striking the metal with a hammer or using a planishing machine.
– Silversmithing is the craft of making objects from silver, involving techniques like soldering, forging, and engraving.
– Both planishing and silversmithing require skill and precision to achieve high-quality results.
– They are commonly used in jewelry making and metal fabrication.
– Planishing can be done on various metals such as gold, silver, and copper.

Techniques of Medieval Armour Reproduction
– “Techniques of Medieval Armour Reproduction” is a book written by Brian R. Price.
– It provides insights into the methods used to reproduce medieval armor.
– The book covers techniques like hammering, riveting, and shaping metal plates.
– It includes historical references and illustrations.
– This book is a valuable resource for armor enthusiasts and historians.

Sinking (metalworking)
– Sinking is a metalworking technique used to create concave shapes in metal.
– It involves hammering or pressing the metal into a hollow form.
– Sinking is used in the production of bowls, cups, and other curved objects.
– It requires careful control of force and angle to achieve the desired shape.
– Specialized sinking stakes and hammers can be used for this technique.

References
– “Silversmithing” is a book by Rupert Finegold and William Seitz, published by Krause in 1983 with ISBN 0-8019-7232-9.
– The book provides comprehensive information on silversmithing techniques and processes.
– “Techniques of Medieval Armour Reproduction” is a book by Brian R. Price, published by Paladin Press in 2000.

Common Applications
– Planishing is commonly used in jewelry making and metal fabrication.
– Silversmiths create a wide range of items, including jewelry, cutlery, and decorative objects.
– Sinking is used in the production of bowls, cups, and other curved objects.Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking_(metalworking)