How to Anneal Brass Wire - Handcraft Ronghua Tutorial
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Annealing is a metal treatment process that involves heating metal to a certain temperature, maintaining that temperature for a suitable amount of time, and then cooling it. Annealed brass wire refers to brass wire that has been heat-treated to reduce its hardness, making it easier to use when crafting velvet strips.
Winding the Brass Wire
1.Find an object about 14 to 15 centimeters in length. Here, I used a power bank.
2.Take out a spool of brass wire.
3.Vertically wind the wire around the object.
5.Remove the wound wire from the object.
Annealing Process
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1.Place the wound wire in the middle of a gas stove (a stovetop can also be used).
2.Turn on the high heat and anneal for 6 to 7 minutes until the wire is red-hot.
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3.After annealing, use tweezers to remove the wire and set it aside to cool.
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4.Once cooled, cut the wire in half with scissors.
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5.The wire should look like the image above once cut.
Precautions for Annealing Brass Wire
- Use an open flame for annealing; a gas stove or stovetop will work. Minors should perform this under adult supervision.
- Ensure the wire is tightly bound to prevent it from breaking during the annealing process.
- Make sure the flame fully envelops the wire so that it turns uniformly red.
- Do not anneal the wire twice, as this can damage its ductility.