Sand casting an ingot

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I needed to cast an ingot for some half round stock for the knife with the reticulated silver I‘m working on. I’m using a simple cope and drag and premixed sand (reusable).

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For the form I used a pencil.

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Pack the sand in one side, then put the other side on and pack the sand in.

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Pull the pencil out and stand it up with a clamp.

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Melt the silver, grab the melting dish with some tongs and pour it in.

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After it cools, take it apart and remove the ingot.

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After that, I just cut the top off, do some rolling and forging to make the half round stock.
 
Tai,
Thanks for the WIP pics. I was a Silversmith back in my early Teens and will start incorporating some Silver in my knives some day! I mostly make Culinary so I haven't come up with idea on how they could benefit from Silver.

Thanks again.
Laurence
 
Tai - love all these skills, man. I wish I lived close, I would love to hang out and watch you work. Even pay for a lesson or two. shame CT is a little too far away.
thanks for showing this stuff.
kc
 
Very interesting process with good photographs. I think I learned something!
 
Here's where the half round went. They will separate the reticulated pieces. All the pieces are a bit tall right now, but will get trimmed down to fit the wood handle core flush.

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