Pewter Casting in Montana
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Pewter Casting in Montana
I have been running a workshop in Montana.
We have been working with several teachers and Microrouter compacts.
One of the schools in Harlem MT have been producing cast Pewter castings in MDF.
These have been designed in either Quick CAM 2D or in Pro/Desktop them QuickCAM Pro.
I attach a few pictures as curriculum ideas.
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We have been working with several teachers and Microrouter compacts.
One of the schools in Harlem MT have been producing cast Pewter castings in MDF.
These have been designed in either Quick CAM 2D or in Pro/Desktop them QuickCAM Pro.
I attach a few pictures as curriculum ideas.
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nice work if you can get itI have been running a workshop in Montana

So the pewter is poured directly into the mdf? I assume the die is a one shot die. How far do you fill the mould? - just to the top or overflowing?
BTW whats the melting point of pewter?
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MDF can be cast into multiple times.
The ones shown have been just poured then sanded from the back.
We are cutting some more today and I will upload some images.
This time we have made a fill hole in the mould and G clamped a back on. It works great.
We have also cast into model board and the mould does not look to be marked. Could cast 20 times plus if we could afford pewter!
We are melting the stuff in a 500W lead pot.
The ones shown have been just poured then sanded from the back.
We are cutting some more today and I will upload some images.
This time we have made a fill hole in the mould and G clamped a back on. It works great.
We have also cast into model board and the mould does not look to be marked. Could cast 20 times plus if we could afford pewter!
We are melting the stuff in a 500W lead pot.
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http://www.rotometals.com/Pewter-Casting-Alloys-Babbits_c_1.
Here is a supplier of pewter. Temp for melting info etc.
https://www.rotometals.com/Pewter-Castin ... s_c_1.html
https://www.rotometals.com/Pewter-Castin ... s_c_1.html
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These designs are great - do they polish up nicely then ?
It just goes to show that you need imagination, as well as the best software and machines.
Heres a good chart of low melting point alloys:
https://www.princeaugust.ie/alloys/index.html
Pewter is 240 Deg C, but a Pewter + Lead mix is lower at 190 deg C
It just goes to show that you need imagination, as well as the best software and machines.
Heres a good chart of low melting point alloys:
https://www.princeaugust.ie/alloys/index.html
Pewter is 240 Deg C, but a Pewter + Lead mix is lower at 190 deg C
Melting pot
Hi Steve,
Do you know where we can purchase an electric melting pot for low melt casting? Preferably with an on off tap... many thanks for any ideas.. Dan-Prior Park
Do you know where we can purchase an electric melting pot for low melt casting? Preferably with an on off tap... many thanks for any ideas.. Dan-Prior Park
Melting pot
Hi Steve,
Do you know where we can purchase an electric melting pot for low melt casting? Preferably with an on off tap... many thanks for any ideas.. Dan-Prior Park
Do you know where we can purchase an electric melting pot for low melt casting? Preferably with an on off tap... many thanks for any ideas.. Dan-Prior Park
Dropped an e-mail to carnmetals.co.uk who pointed me to this:
At £75 it looks just like the thing you were after.
https://www.designandmakingcentre.co.uk/ ... sp?pid=771
At £75 it looks just like the thing you were after.



https://www.designandmakingcentre.co.uk/ ... sp?pid=771
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thanks steve i can see you are busy so consider this one a low priority. Have a good weekend

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