Steps:Top Silver Circle
1. Wind sterling silver wire around a metal ring mandrel to create a round shape (figure A).
2. Remove the wire from the mandrel and snip at the seam to form one ring. Hold the ends with two pair of flat nose pliers so that the ends meet flush together.
3. Place the ring in tweezers and secure the tweezers in a soldering clamp. Apply liquid flux to the seam, then with tweezers drop a piece of solder on the seam. Using the acetylene torch, heat with a circular motion, keeping the flame 1/4 inch away from the piece (figure B). The solder chip will melt and fill the seam. Dunk the ring in water.4. Place the silver circle on the mandrel and hammer it with a rawhide hammer to re-form the circle shape.
5. Place the circle on an anvil. Hammer to desired width and flatten the ring with a flat hammer (figure C).
6. Place the flat circle in a pickle to remove fire scale.
7. Polish the circle using a polishing machine. Apply red rouge compound to the sanding wheel to clean and polish. Apply white diamond compound to the buffing fibers for the finishing polish. Rotate the piece so it doesn't become hot to the touch (figure D).8. Punch 3 punctures with a metal punch around the ring at intervals of 10, 2 and 6 o'clock on the circle.
9. Drill the holes in the ring at the puncture locations.