Adam Pinson
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Turned Olive lidded box with a Pewter rim & finial, lid is Olive with a Teak inlay.
Hi, I made a short video, some people don't like the music so I hope you have a mute button LOL...Hi Adam
What do you use to melt and pour the pewter? Where do you get the pewter, and how do you make the castings?
Best wishes
D.
Pint pots at the car boot is a good a place as any. £2 a pop. I use an old stainless steel teapot and a torch - it's easy to pour from.
Hi, The ring i always attach using a 2 part epoxy, sometimes on finials too, but mostly Gorilla glue (shape depending)I appreciated both videos for their clarity, but I still have a couple of questions. First, since you used Gorilla glue to attach the finial, I presume you also used the same adhesive for attaching the ring. I thought this glue expanded and might be exposed on the edges; could another glue (e.g. CA) also work without the seeping problem? Second, you used Hampshire Sheen to polish the finial. I wonder how long that wax-type finish will hold up before the pewter (again) turns dull. Third, it seems as if there was no difficulty turning both pewter parts on the wood lathe with a carbide tip tool. Do you know whether HSS chisels would work equally well? Finally, have you tried turning aluminum with the same tools? I know this metal is harder than pewter, but wonder whether it might also 'work'. Thanks.
I did actually build a a small Aluminium foundry from a Tin bucket, inside a made a thick wall from a mix of plaster and sand with a hole in the centre for a crucible and a side hole for a metal tube leading to a hairdyer... the crucible i made from an old fire extinguisher, the middle was filled with charcoal bits... also i made a plaster and sand lid... it was only supposed to get to about 700 degrees but i thing it was more like 1000 !!! it worked too well, melted a hole right through the steel within 5 minutes, managed to make one nugget thoughThere are Gorilla glues that aren't PU, but everyone presumes all Gorilla glues are PU. (This may have been PU, the OP will say). I use HSS tools - I haven't any carbide ones. Aluminium is undoubtedly more difficult to cast than pewter. Pewter will eventually tarnish no matter what, I suspect.
Melting vidThere are Gorilla glues that aren't PU, but everyone presumes all Gorilla glues are PU. (This may have been PU, the OP will say). I use HSS tools - I haven't any carbide ones. Aluminium is undoubtedly more difficult to cast than pewter. Pewter will eventually tarnish no matter what, I suspect.
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