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  • čas přidán 31. 10. 2020
  • Amigos y Amigas... Les dejo aquí el último live que hice en mi Instagram(@cuchillos.ricca) respondiendo algunas de sus preguntas y mostrando herramientas de mi taller, les recomiendo seguirme para mas contenido💪🏽
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Komentáře • 19

  • @leonardovictor8968
    @leonardovictor8968 Před 3 lety

    Empiezo a ver tus videos me encantan los cuchillos siempre y cuando se hagan artesanalmente que son piezas únicas e irrepetibles y agradecerte por tomarte el tiempo para enseñar ese hermoso oficio ,gracias maestro bendiciones

  • @arg_pajarosyt2686
    @arg_pajarosyt2686 Před 3 lety +1

    Gracias muy lindo su trabajo lo felicito asé una semana que lo empecé a seguir

  • @rolandocotoalvarado1383
    @rolandocotoalvarado1383 Před 3 lety +1

    Guía de pastas para pulir
    GUIDE TO BUFFING COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USES
    ESSLINGER STAFFJUNE 12, 2014JEWELRY MAKING & REPAIRJEWELRY MAKING & REPAIRWATCH REPAIRWATCH REPAIR GUIDES
    Buffing compounds are used with buffing and polishing wheels to increase the effectiveness of the wheel and to help you accomplish your tasks more quickly. They come in all different types and colors, each uniquely suited to a different aspect of the buffing, cutting, and polishing process. Some are rougher and allow you to quickly remove scratches from various metal surfaces, and others are gentler and designed to provide a beautiful and shining finish to your work. One big difference that you’ll notice is the contrast between rouge compounds and tripoli compounds: rouges are typically used for polishing and finishing work whereas the tripoli compounds are used for cutting and buffing to remove scratches from the metal. Below we have compiled a list of our most common buffing compounds to help you tell the difference and choose the one that is right for you.
    Black Emery Compound
    This compound is filled with emery minerals to give it top notch cutting qualities making it the perfect compound for removing scratches, small pits, plating, paint, antiquing, lacquer and more from metallic surfaces. For big jobs and work that requires a lot of work to remove rough surfaces or deep scratches, you should always start with this compound because it will save you hours of work and effort. It even starts the polishing process for you, typically leaving metals with a fair shine on the surface when you are done.
    Greystar
    Greystar is designed for general purpose use; it has an excellent cut while bringing out good color in all metals. This compound has a medium grade composition with fine and uniform abrasives. It is great for quick and efficient removal of firescale. Best used on stainless steel with a more rigid buffing wheel.
    Brown Tripoli
    This tripoli compound is designed for its general purpose use for both buffing and polishing work. The compound can easily cut and remove scratches while leaving a smooth finish. It is the best compound to use on softer metals like brass, copper, aluminum and various pot metals. It can also be safely used on things like stainless steel and wood surfaces, giving the wood a lustrous finish when you are done.
    White Rouge
    White rouge compounds are a great finishing compound, particularly for harder metals like chrome and things that have been nickel plated. It will provide a light level of cutting edge to your buffing wheel giving those harder metals a brilliant shine when you are finished. Also known as a blizzard compound, it can be used provide a final finish to harder metals, or lighter cutting action on softer ones.
    Water Soluble Red Rouge
    This compound works in the same way that regular red rouge will: it gives a superb high quality polished finish to the metals that you use it with, and it is especially effective for use on gold, silver and other precious metals. What makes this compound unique from typical red rouge, is that it is also water soluble so breaks down much more easily and can be cleaned away just with the help of water.
    Red Rouge/Jeweler’s Rouge
    The red rouge compound is commonly referred to as jeweler’s rouge because it is used extensively by jewelers and because of the unsurpassed level of high quality polishing it provides to gold, silver and many other precious metals. In very little time, this rouge will reveal the true colors of each metal, and they will shine like new. It is also safe to use on pieces that have thin layers of plating.
    Green Rouge
    This green rouge is a compound that is designed to provide a high luster finish on hard and soft metals. While this compound can easily and safely be used on hard and soft metals, it works best on things like chrome, stainless steel, and platinum, which is the reason that sometimes this compound is known as Stainless Steel compound. It will leave a brighter and better finish than you will get with a white rouge compound.
    Tan Bobbing Compound
    The tan bobbing compound is known for its fast cutting action, making quick work of removing light scratches and things like fire-scale from metal. It is an ideal pre-polishing compound, easily smoothing the surface of the precious metals like gold and silver to ready the surface for polishing. It works best when it is used with a buffing wheel, brush and lap work machine.
    Polinum
    Polinum is a rouge that is commonly known as Orange-Glow. This is a specialty compound was designed to allow you to polish platinum, white gold, yellow gold, and stainless steel. It provides a powerful polishing action that produces an unbelievable sparkling gloss to your metals. Originally designed to be used on watch cases and watch bands, Polinum is great for watchmakers and is frequently used by Rolex repairmen to bring a watch back up to its original luster.
    Blue Magic
    This compound was engineered just for working on platinum. It provides an unmatched polising shine to platinum jewelry and metals, as well as giving other precious metals like gold a beautiful glimmer.
    Fabulustre
    Fabulustre is a unique and specialty one step buffing and polishing compound. It was designed to provide a high luster finish to all kinds of precious metals from gold to silver, as well as other decorative metals. The compound easily removes light scratches to produce a mirror-bright final finish to your work piece in no time at all without discoloring while you work.
    Zam
    Zam is another specialty compound designed uniquely for working on silver and turquoise jewelry. The special formulation is gentle and will not scratch the delicate stones, making it ideal to use on jewelry that you need to polish but could not easily remove the stones to protect them from harsher polishing compounds. It leaves a high luster finish without a residue making it a versatile polishing compound.

  • @hector-5449
    @hector-5449 Před 3 lety +1

    Muchas gracias por el dato sobre todo por las pastas.

  • @hermanosdelmonteuruguay9020

    Fernando ahora que veo el vídeo dice barker,sos de ahi?supe vivir un año ahi trabajaba en un tambo de la familia knuser

  • @federicolezcano5866
    @federicolezcano5866 Před 3 lety +1

    Hola capo ! Podrías subir más vídeos de como hacer un cuchillo completo y la vaina! Me interesa poder hacer un cuchillo desde cero

    • @CuchillosRicca
      @CuchillosRicca  Před 3 lety

      Estoy con poco tiempo en breve sale uno esplicando como uso las pastas.
      Y la idea es hacer uno para prinsipiantes

    • @CuchillosRicca
      @CuchillosRicca  Před 3 lety

      Vainas ya hay un vídeo ,hacer todo en uno queda muy largo y aburre

  • @nelsondanielmartinezmalvar1597

    compre un cuchillo tuyo que tiene el numero 1889 y me gustaria saber que acero es muchas gracia y lo felicito por el canal

  • @rolandocotoalvarado1383
    @rolandocotoalvarado1383 Před 3 lety +2

    Para afilar filos con piedra se requiere:
    1. Seleccionar el ángulo deseado del filo de acuerdo al uso
    hachas 35°
    machetes 30°
    cuchillos para montañismo 25°
    navajas 20°
    cuchillos de cocina 17°
    2. Reperfilar el filo al ángulo deseado con una piedra de GRIT alrededor de 150
    3. Reducir la aspereza del bisel con piedra de GRIT 300 o el doble del anterior
    4. Reducir la aspereza con piedra de GRIT 600 o doble de la anterior
    5. Asentar el filo con cuero o piedra de cerámica de GRIT 1200 o 2000
    Lo más importante es mantener siempre el mismo ángulo cada vez que se coloque la hoja en la piedra
    El ángulo se calcula de la siguiente forma:
    Se mide el ancho de la hoja que llamaremos con la letra A
    Se calcula la distancia vertical que se debe dejar entre el lomo del cuchillo y la piedra de afilar que llamaremos con la letra B
    Angulo deseado Distancia B
    35° 0.57 x A
    30° 0.50 x A
    25° 0.42 x A
    20° 0.34 x A
    17° 0.30 x A
    Si desea otro ángulo la formula es:
    B = Seno del ángulo X A
    La distancia B se debe mantener constante, colocando el lomo de la hoja en la misma parte de la yema del dedo pulgar y colocar el dedo entre la hoja y la piedra.
    Les invito a suscribirse a este grupo donde brindamos información de relevancia.
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  • @hector-5449
    @hector-5449 Před 3 lety +1

    Hola, una consulta, donde puedo conseguir falso botón de bronce? Gracias y felicitaciones, hermosos los cuchillos

    • @CuchillosRicca
      @CuchillosRicca  Před 3 lety

      Hola yo te puedo vender, 099273645
      Muchas gracias

    • @hector-5449
      @hector-5449 Před 3 lety

      @@CuchillosRicca muchas gracias. Te agendo. Saludos.