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start with smelting and casting. work up to forging a sword! for real though that would be cool.
oh, I just had a fun idea, maybe not for the channel, but it still would be cool. make coins and things for DND.
JAZZA!! you go so far in every video, branching out to every medium, what an inspiration!
Uuummmm...wizard of oz, 1939....84...not 40...years ago 😅😅😅
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It's not technically "smelting" that you're doing, it's just "melting", metal casting. Smelting is the process of extracting metal from its ore. You should get your hands on some "investment plaster", then you can cast highly detailed metal things with high melting temperature metals like silver and gold. Investment plaster can withstand the heat and then you wash the plaster off the cast item, so they are one time use moulds, but far more detailed than casting sand or cuttlefish casting.
the nice thing about investment plaster is, like silicon, you can make re-usable molds. (sorry, my brain can't get past the spelling rules ingrained in it in this part of the world)
🎶He’s that guy🎵
Keyush!! Didn't expect to see you guys here 😂
Red Lantern!
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Use safety glasses man! You want molten metal in your eyes? If you get some trapped water in the mold and you pour hot metal over it, it may pop said metal back at you when the water instantly turns to steam.
I know hey, crazy shit man
The smelting looks really cool.
Did you say Wizard of Oz was 40 years ago? More like double that. It came out in 1939.
At least in the US it was a big thing to air it every year on TV in the 80s, so maybe that is what he was he was referencing?
Yes a quick Google search will tell us non Australians that it was released in Australia in 1976, I to was confused lol, but then remembered different countries have different release dates, the Australian version is also 13 minutes longer wonder what the extras are
@@amythestdragongirl must have been a release IMDb says the original release was 18-4-1940. It wouldn't make sense for a (hit) movie to not be released for so long in one territory.
Yeah. I'm 62 years old and The Wizard of Oz movie was old when I was little. 😁
Not important for sure, but kind of funny.
Yep stupid google for some odd reason gave me a movie called oz,lol,and I wasn't paying attention 🤦
“The Wizard of Oz was a movie about 40 years ago…”
I think Jazza might be just a TINY bit off there… The movie came out in 1939… so you know, 83 years ago.
I, being almost 40 years old myself, had the same reaction to hearing him say that lol.
Came here for this comment!
OMG! I can't believe you did that without any face protection! Incredibly dangerous! You're lucky a disaster didn't occur! Even a TINY spec of molten metal in your eye could have permanently blinded you!
A friend of mine casts aluminium into seashells. The heat causes the shell to chemically change, so when he puts them in water the shell dissolves and the cool interior of the shell is revealed! Looks so cool, should try it!
Is it the Mother of Pearl you are pertaining?
@@scorpioninpinkHe uses all kinds of shells. The spiral ones are my favorite. For those he has to snap the tip off as an air vent so the metal flows down enough. All parts of the shell dissolve away and you get some neat shapes. He wants to upgrade this forge and try copper which I think will look even cooler .
The “tin of tuna” reminds me of a clay sculpture I made in college. It was a lobster that I only fired once. So it was a “lobster bisque”
Technically, it should have been a "Tuna of tin"
Ok, I've got to applaud that
Being an American, I didn't catch on to the "tin of tuna" reference. This is because Americans would more likely say a "can of tuna."
I legit laughed out loud at Tin Tin Tin Tin 😂
I know tin is relatively low melting point, but I would still say you should be wearing goggles or at least safety glasses here. You only get one pair of eyes and accidents can happen.
I absolutely adore the chaotic good energy of the tin of tuna and the tin Tintin tin 😂
That should be his next show. The tin who was a tin made on the outside of a tin inside of a tin lol was thinking about that when he said it lol
BRONZE. Can't wait to see you get to bronze sand mold casting. Bronze is my absolute favorite metal. A pristine casting fully polished...heavenly.~
I will need to watch this in the morning because I have to go to bed
most sane and conscient of their sleep schedule youtube user.
But it's 12pm
Only Jazza buys all the stuff to SMELT METAL just to DABBLE. I absolutely love it! Can't wait to see more.
i clicked 'see more' thinking there was more text
haha, love it@@kaserl2961
@@kaserl2961 haha mee toooo
...and just so he could make a ton of tin puns. 😂
My dad did the same thing. 😂 He also bought the vintage/antique tin soldier molds, I think. We dabbled with it once, realized we were missing a tool, and never went back to it despite ordering the missing tool… it’s all lying around somewhere, definitely going to have to find it.
Mold should be warm too. Then melted metal that touches it doesn't cool too fast. And you can get a better surface. Sometimes its just 3-4 pouring melted metal in a row and model becomes better and better every time)
That´s why he shows heating it up in the beginning with a torch :)
To add to your comment, water is also an important factor since if there is too much moisture on the mold it can create a steam explosion with molten metal being thrown at you. Therefore safety is a large factor in preheating molds.
1 tip when casting Jazza
The tuna one - When you make a rectangular mold when you put a rubber band around it it basically applies pressure unevenly. The corners are compressed the most while almost no pressure is put on the sides of the mold. This can slightly distort you casting or worst case scenario spread the seams a little bit, either causing leakage or making your mold lines waaaay more apparent.
To solve that you can make like a "T" shape (cardboard works, but you can even 3D print if you want it to look fancy). Resting the flat part on the sides of the mold and placing the rubber band on the "leg" of the T allows the pressure to be more evenly distributed on the whole surface. Basically you'll be creating more corners. This way looking from above the rubber band will have an hexagon or octagon shape.
I like making a little indentation in the bottom of the T shape so the rubber band can get in there and don't slide around
l can't tell what you're saying with the t thing
@@4Rgames It's a bit weird to explain. I'll try to illustrate
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(Hoping youtube don't distort everything)
Just glue it in a 90º angle forming a "T"
I loved his sense of humour. The Tin Tin tin tin was my favourite.
You can get resin for your SLA 3D printer that's burnable. Just print out the thing you want to cast and then put that in a container of plaster of paris, put it upside down in an oven to burn out the resin and you're left with a perfect mould for you to pour your metal molten into. A lot of people with this method will use a vacuum table to help draw the molten metal into the mould when it's poured.
A TINy bit too much acTIN' in the conTINuation of the tin Tin Tin tin, but I can't blame Jazza for trying... :D I think metal smelting has been a for long and often requested episode in Jazza's journey to master everything art-related, so I'm sure it made a lot of people happy! Me included.
Next episode: Jazza manually forges a life-size dragon slaying, dragon shaped two-handed sword ...
I saw that you sponsored Evan and Katelyn's last video! 😃 It's so cool, I love seeing my favorite TH-camrs connecting and befriending each other 😊❤
I imagine Jazza's first reactions to smelting is exactly the same as ancient humans first melting shiny metals 😂
Jazza smelt it… and with that, we can deduce that he is indeed - - the one who dealt it.
🎵 DUNNN - DUNNN - _DUNNNNNNNNNN_ 🎵
For he is the one who has dealt it, but I am the one who has felt it
@@DatRandomInternetDude what's that supposed to mean🤨
the smelting is cool, but I'm more impressed by Tim's ability to materialize heat resistant gloves.
i love the little behind-the-camera comments on jazzas channel, it feels like a fun time for everyone
Mark your molds (and the container for making your mold) with a Sharpie. You can draw a line or X where the face is, for example, so you can tell which way the cast is facing.
The bit I like best is where you didn't level your outdoor work surface at all for pouring molten metal, the added danger of overflow spills.
I love that you always try different things in art and push your limits! I love watching you do so :D
Omg, the tintin joke got me 😂
Perfect chance for a Shad & Jazza collaboration! A Jazza bronze pommel on their next sword build!
The puns are fantastic!! Tin man came out great!
My little brother had one of those insane little kits made for kids to melt metal into little charms - even that had us warm up the mold for a smoother finish.
I love the tinman, he came out really well both in sculpture and cast 👏
No. No it didnt. Neither the Mold Nor the Cast are good. Good for the first try, but not even close to actually "good"
I’ve been thinking Jazza should try lampworking or glassblowing. I’d be happy to teach you lampworking ;)
those studio bags look amazing, I love the stuff you guys make
I used to do fine arts, until I decided I didn’t like the arts.
Now I’m doing just fine
Best comment, also why u not do fine arts no more?
my doctor told me i was artistic.
@@kaserl2961 you were in such a sorry state the doctor threatened to fine you?
idk anymore
I love how he tries his best not to waste product😊😊😊
3:03 I believe using the blowtorch is not for heating the mould up, but to evaporate any water so the molten metal doesn’t pop all over you.
Awesome as always thanks
love the Tuna fish! So expressive!!
I loved this jazza please make more
Jazza, You've come so far , this is unreal to see your success.Thank you !
For those wondering the Wizard of Oz came out in 1939. So it’s a little bit older than 40 years old lol the point still stands anybody who isn’t in their mid to late 30s or older maybe not even know about the original movie.
Great videos always Jazza. Can’t wait for the next one.
Can’t wait to see where you go with this!
Wow, that's so cool!
Worth it.
love the puns, saw what you were up to but still got a smile out of me! imagine someday being able to get such fine detail as to make a delicately realistic silver feather...
Why is he so adorable! I loved the Tin Tin pun!
Love it ❤
Tintin was one of my favourite comics, my dad bought me those comics when I was a kid
I like these new once a week, really putting effort into new videos
Its always fun seeing you play with new things, lol. Ypu are like a kid at Christmas.
Love the puns! Your sculptures turned out cool!
40 years?? Wizard of Oz came out 84 years ago!!! 😮
By far our favourite TH-camr.
Tin Tintin Tin got me in stitches!
Yes finally! I've been wanting you to try smelting... To continue this theme please try lost cast jewellery. You carve something out of wax, make a plaster mold then smelt and pour! I think you'd love it!
I absolutely love it! Can't wait to see more.=3
Dude, Tintin was my entire childhood and I still read the comics all the time. It's just so good.
Jazza you are so creative
As a foundry worker I can say that metal casting (especially the part of pouring the metal in the moulds) is an spectacle that all the people should watch at least one time in their life, its beautiful, artistic and represents civilization of humanity from our early origins 🔥
JAZZA I LOVE YOUR ART AND UR VIDEOS KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK LOVE U MAN❤
Of all of my subs, and I do have a lot of them Jazza is my very most favorite. I really enjoy his dabble and dives. The man knows no bounds when it comes to experiments. Ans he is eye candy.
Oooo good morning! Exciting to see this!
Ooh I actually asked for this on a previous video. So glad to see it happening
so creative and funny! love your videos (:
Tin tin is awesome and I loved the movie!
I'd love to see a colab with BigstackD. He does some awesome metal melting and casting
Stannum Statue, nice!
Smelting now?!
Lol....love it Jazza!!
I laughed out to Tin Tin Tin Tin!
You are the best!
0:09 well, knowing your way of method for years now (not reading the user manual EVER) I can say, you’re risking your life Jazza!
as someone who will likely never get to do this kind of stuff with metal, this was really cool to watch!
I tin to enjoy these videos. I clicked on this one in-tin-ding to be entertained. I was not disappointed.
Your exisTINtial crisis about a tin pun at the end was very TINtertaining 🤣
Love you jazza
Awesome video as always Jazza. Tin Tin out 😂😂😂
I am so jealous of your sculpting skill. The Tin Man was gorgeous, but that tuna? That is sublime. 🙂
You are my inspiration
This stuff is really cool 🎉
I’m so happy that you did the Tin Man! He holds a special place in my heart! ❤
im a huge fan from the beginning i love ur vids like the scariest character or animal skull or inverted paiting and scp drawing
That was a fun one Jazza!
Cool dabble! You may also want to look into sprue systems, especially if you do plaster casting with bronze or some such. I'm really looking forward to those packed art bags!
13:58 you may have lost some here, but you definitely won me!! 😂😂😂
You got my "thumbs-up" for that Tin tin tin tin joke!😂😂😂😂
Jazza holding that graphite gave me Chernobyl flashbacks 😅
Waiting for Jazza to weld an awesome sculpture at some point
The end was untintentionally charming
I know almost nothing on this topic, but I think your pours could be more detailed if you were to remove the slag from the molten tin before you pour.
Still so cool! I had no idea silicone could withstand that heat!
That "One tin of Tuna" joke got me good!😂
I fell in love with you at 'Tin tin tin tin'. 😂😂😂😂😍😍😍😍
Jazza is dabbling in industrial arts. What's next? Welding? Furniture design?
The man, the myth, the legend his back… Jazza!
The Tin Man is so COOL!!! It made me feel so nostalgic❤❤❤
Tintin Tin Tin!!!😆😆😆
You should do bismuth casting and play around with the heat reactive colour changing qualities next!
Love the tin TinTin tin! Also definitely watch the movie! It's amazing! And I never read the comic as a 90s kid...
I have that exact unicorn ice tray. It’s great for making shower melts or frozen cubes of lemon or orange juice.
"Blah blah blah jumble lah lah lah traumatized." 🤣😂 Love you Jazza
i love tin tin!! in dutch he calls kuifje 🤣. so nostalgic 😂. great work❤
For the 3D print, try the lost pla method! Great details, quite simple.
JAZZA YOU NEED TO DO HEDGE TRIMMING ART!! YOU WOULD BE SO GOOD AT IT!!!
Good one Jazza!
@josiahBrooks-let-talk Alright cool thanks!
Great job all around and very cool. Tin Man is missing his bow tie!