ABSTRACT : Basics of Metal Casting, a beginners level training course using bronze and pewter. Artisan Blacksmith Darrell Markewitz offers a regular series of weekend long programs in a number of aspects of traditional Blacksmithing. Special courses include : layered steels (pattern welding), bladesmithing / knife making, bronze casting, iron smelting. Programs held at the Wareham Forge in Ontario Canada, with remote teaching offered at other facilities. |
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This 14 hour session will introduce the
student ito the basics of casting two metals - BRONZE
and PEWTER. Starting on Sunday, we will learn how to cast
bronze using green sand moulds. Each will pack
several boxes around their completed patterns. A first
pour will be done (before lunch) using pewter as a test.
After lunch fresh moulds will be made, and several pours
will be made with liquid bronze. Programs are open to any physically able people, from young adults onwards. (Aged 16 an up - see a special note : Teens as Students). Any students with "learning \ physical disabilities" need to refer to the detail section on Course Requirements. English is the language of instruction. Sorry - the Wareham Forge is not really wheel chair accessible. |
Bronze Casting An overview of the method. |
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Packing the sand around the pattern
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Carefully removing the master pattern
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Packed sand with pattern removed
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Sand mould ready for pour
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Carefully heating the bronze
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Quickly pouring the molten bronze
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Bronze solidified in the mould
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Opening the mould
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Taken at the 2008 'Earth, Air, Celtic Festival in Goderich ON. |
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Cleaning off the carbonized sand
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Raw casting beside master pattern
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Pewter Casting Moulds, castings and finished pendants. |
PEWTER Designing for Casting |
BRONZE Designing for Casting |
Rough Schedule Saturday AM - Pewter : Mould cutting |
Your instructor is professional blacksmith Darrell Markewitz of the Wareham Forge. Please look over Darrell's past work with Pewter Casting and Historic Reproductions. Each student should come with some ideas for a posible small object, roughly pendant sized. Handouts are included, but a notebook may prove useful. All tools and safety equipment are provided, the course fee includes the materials to produce a number of finished pieces in both pewter and bronze. Students should dress for the workshop - long pants and work suitable shoes or boots required. Facilities: the Wareham ForgeThe shop combines traditional and modern equipment, with the main forge coal fired (for forge welding) and two gas forges for general forging steps. There will be one anvil per student, all basic tools will be provided. A 50 lb throw air hammer will be used for drawing out. Equipment includes the related grinding and polishing machinery, as well as a fully equipped fine metals studio. The Wareham Forge is located in Grey County (Central Ontario), about half way between Orangeville and Owen Sound. We are about 5 miles SE of the village of Flesherton, just off highway 10, (about 2 hours drive NW of Toronto). |
Remember: to guarantee a place, ensure your application
& deposit will be received at least 30 days before
the course date you desire.
A cancelation may result in the loss of your deposit.
Course Fee:$425.oo(plus 13% HST) |
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