Things You'll Need
Instructions
Place 14kt gold pieces into a crucible. Use a graphite carbon crucible because it is more durable under extreme temperatures than ceramic crucibles.
Combine the gold with flux. Most fluxes for gold smelting are borax-based. For finer particles or smaller 14kt pieces, add an extra layer of borax flux on top to prevent smaller pieces from blowing out of the crucible during the torching stage.
Set the crucible torch temperature to approximately 1650 degrees. Direct the torch slowly and gently from the top, melting the top layer downward. Once the gold is melted, the flux, combined with other metals and impurities, will float to the surface.
Drain off the flux mixture carefully and pour the purified gold into the appropriate molds. Once the gold has cooled and hardened, inspect it to ensure the purity. Your gold should now be soft and malleable in its pure state.