Is there a limit on how many different metals can be mixed into an alloy, and what would the results of alloying many different metals together be?

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Is there a limit on how many different metals can be mixed into an alloy, and what would the results of alloying many different metals together be?

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So there are white smiths that means they work in aluminum tin lead gold silver etc. The lower melting temperature metals they can make some interesting alloys, my favorite is “Nordic gold.” I watch a guy that goes by the name bigstackd on YouTube he posts every Friday and has French bulldogs. He goes over what percentages he uses for the alloys etc.

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