[Namron] lost wax Casting?

Pukhta 'Pooky' Lovvek pookyloves at gmail.com
Tue Jan 6 09:51:23 PST 2009


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would have input.

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On 1/6/09, Jacq Ball <jacqball at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Here's my 2 cents:
>
> Kiln is the right word I think, though there are all kinds of kilns.
> Ceramic kilns don't seem to work so well for working with metal, but
> there are lots of kilns made specifically for metal. This article on
> the Lapidary Journal has some info for the curious.
>
> http://www.lapidaryjournal.com/feature/kilns.cfm
>
> As the previous poster mentioned, you might be able to get by without
> such specialized hardware for simple stuff, though 3" sounds a bit
> large to me.
>
> Another thing that might work is metal spinning. I don't know if they
> make bells that way, but I know that's how they make Zildjian cymbals.
> Seems like that would have the advantage of allowing you to use a
> sheet of a given gauge and end up with something that has no weird
> irregularities in thickness that might reduce the bell's acoustic
> quality.
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