Thanks for showcasing our Crusades Chess Moulds. Its a beautiful video. I would add a small note on how you powder the mould halves. You do need to apply the powder finely over the entire surface with a cloth or the wadding we provide to remove the risk of clumping. We also recommend clapping the two halves together a few times to dislodge any lumps that you might have missed when rubbing it over the entire surface. This can help both protect the mould but also reduce the risk of air getting trapped by having that thin layer all over the mould so the air can escape easily.
Thanks for showcasing our Crusades Chess Moulds. Its a beautiful video. I would add a small note on how you powder the mould halves. You do need to apply the powder finely over the entire surface with a cloth or the wadding we provide to remove the risk of clumping. We also recommend clapping the two halves together a few times to dislodge any lumps that you might have missed when rubbing it over the entire surface. This can help both protect the mould but also reduce the risk of air getting trapped by having that thin layer all over the mould so the air can escape easily.
Hello. Hope you are well and amazing video. What is the powder you spread before pouring the lead?
Baby powder, talcum
hello friend, I bought this set recently on ebay My question is, can I just use lead instead of the recommended metal? Greetings from Chile ✌️
You can use whatever, just be sure of melting degrees so your mold doesn't get deformed