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Information on Casting Patterns and the Creation of Metal Casting Patterns
By admin on February 27, 2010
A casting pattern is basically a shaped form of either metal or wood where sand is packed around it in the mold. When this pattern is removed, the resulting cavity would be exactly the shape of the pattern object that was to be cast. The casting pattern should however be designed in order to be [...]
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Bronze Casting Information and Bronze Metal History
By admin on February 26, 2010
Bronze Casting has been practiced for centuries. Many civilizations have used this alloy for weapons, sculptures, and general pieces of hardware. The popular way to cast bronze is the Lost Wax Casting process which was first used sometime in the 3000 BC near ancient Sumeria. The Lost Wax process is still used to this day [...]
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Metal Wall Art and Sculptures – Expression Without Words
By admin on February 20, 2010
Metal wall art and sculptures have become somewhat of a fashion statement. They make individuals take notice and they make quite an impression no matter where they are hung. They are a unique visual enchantment and are as aesthetic and alluring as a painting. These brilliant structures inspire, delight, energize and uplift ones mood.
Skilled [...]
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Candle Making Molds
By admin on February 20, 2010
A candle mold is a container that you poor wax into until it cools in the shape you want for your candle. Candle molds come in a variety of materials, sizes, shapes, and styles.
One of the more popular materials used for candle molds is aluminum. It is durable and heat resistant. Plus, they leave a [...]
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Bronze Metal and Bronze Casting Described
By admin on February 19, 2010
Bronze Casting has been practiced for centuries. Many civilizations have used this alloy for weapons, sculptures, and general pieces of hardware. The popular way to cast bronze is the Lost Wax Casting process which was first used sometime in the 3000 BC near ancient Sumeria. The Lost Wax process is still used to this day [...]
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