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Yes, brazing does not stick to aluminum. But, be aware that aluminum melts at around 1221°F.
Sorry to hear, but something about what you are doing is not happy. I have brazed bronze all my life with no problems (recollecting with senior moments). I have even brazed stainless steel using the proper flux. Was the bronze you have possibly oil impregnated? How do you know it was bronze? What kind of rod? What kind of flux? Heat source?I think a smaller jewelers soldering pad inset into a board may be a better option?
I bought one to solder some bronze (unknown grade?) Very impressed how well it works even at brazing temperatures. Unfortunately the bronze will not 'take' solder no matter how well I clean and flux it (tried various solders and fluxes)