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Blacksmithing Class: *New Class* Ceramic Shell Bronze Casting 2 Day Course
May 19, 2024 @ 1:00 pm - May 25, 2024 @ 4:00 pm
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https://www.redmountainmakers.org/event-5724737
In this class students will be lead by a professional prop maker, and metal smith, in the in the process of lost wax/ ceramic shell casting. Students will learn the process of making a wax positive, then the steps necessary to create a ceramic silica mold capable of resisting extreme temperatures while maintaining the ability to pick up extreme detail! Students will learn wax burn out procedures, dipping molds in ceramic, casting bronze, and de-molding. On day one items to be cast in bronze will be created in wax, vented, and dipped several times in a ceramic slurry mixture to build up the necessary thickness required. On day two students will assist in burning out the wax in preparation of pouring bronze later that evening.
This technique is widely used in industry and individuals with the knowledge and skill set are highly sought in the work force.
Note: Though it is not required, this class strongly suggests the 101 mold-making course before attempting this class to build off of previously learned skills and to expedite workflow. It is recommended that the piece to be cast in metal has been previously made or cast in wax and this can be accomplished within the 101 class.
There will be no refunds within 14 days of the event.
About the Instructor
:
Class is taught by with
Kenneth of Fire & Brimstone Forge
.
Age
: there are no age restrictions to the class. Please read carefully the disclaimers and guidelines
What to wear:
At RMM, you must dress safely and appropriately. Arrive for class in all-natural fiber clothing (100% cotton), long pants, and closed-toe, closed-heel shoes with socks that protect up to the ankle. Long hair must be tied back. Nylon, polyester, spandex, or other synthetics are not allowed around machines, equipment, or processes that can produce hot fragments, sparks, or flames. Additional protective gear will be provided as needed. The CDC has
a guide
to acceptable cloth masks that help prevent the spread of infection.
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