Bronze Pour, Sand Casting at Home

January 20, 2010 - 6:51 am 5 Comments

Lost & Foundry pouring bronze medallions for the centenial trail in Spokane, Wa.

Phosphorus copper shot added to increase fluidity.

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5 Responses to “Bronze Pour, Sand Casting at Home”

  1. definca Says:

    Nice to see a …
    Nice to see a fairly clean work area compared to many shops on youtube. You look like you have good experience. Why not wear a bit of protective gear and make a better holder so you cant loose the pouring crucible when you are cleaning it out? no sleeves, short gloves, and tennis shoes. Everybody’s a hero. at least not barefoot like some of these dudes.

  2. heeeehiiii Says:

    i made a cupple …
    i made a cupple forges my self but i wanted a really nice one and i looked on the internet and stumbled apon lost and foundry i orderd the large kit and it is suppost to come on mndaay i am really excited for it to come

  3. castingcowboy Says:

    That is Steve ( …
    That is Steve (owner of Lost & Foundry), pouring. He uses the furnace every day it is atleast 12 yrs old.
    How did you hear of us(Lost & Foundry)?

  4. heeeehiiii Says:

    did u by your forge …
    did u by your forge from lost and foundry

  5. ab48726 Says:

    Hey nice job! Is …
    Hey nice job! Is that a propane furnace? It sure does put out the heat!

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