This is literally exactly the kinda video I needed. I had been tryna wrap my head around making my own chain links or carabiners. I was on the right path but this vid def helps🙏🏽🙏🏽
I just started pouring. I was always told the breather holes have to go from the object all the way to the sides of the mold. I noticed you punched holes in actual cast. Can you tell me why you did that and if that'll work for most sand castings? Thank you!
Great video, but I'm confused. Every other video I've seen, people put the vent holes on the "outside" of the piece being cast. You poked holes in the actual casting piece. Can you explain the difference please? Thank you!
Thanks for the great video! Trying to understand what equipment you used, I clicked on the links… but most of them (sand, crucible, torch) are unavailable.
Hi guys. I want to start my adventure with jewelery making, and to be more specyfic silver and gold casting The problem is, that due to my country policies I legally can not use big gas tanks nor oxygen, only thing I can use are those handheld torches with propane or butane in them (I don't know about MAPP gas but internet says it needs oxygen so guess its out of question as well). Is it possible to sand cast silver using those one of those 2 gases as a fuel? I want to cast very small things such as neclace pendants, earrings ect 1 at a time, that will weigh about 5-10 grams (0,18-0.35Oz) tops
I'm new to sandcasting. Every time I fill the mold with the delft clay and pound it down, the clay will "split" open on the mold. Usually it splits in a different part of the mold, that I'm pounding. I hammering the clay in fairly hard. Is it possible I'm doing it too hard? I just can't understand what's causing this. When I turn the mold over, the bottom of the mold is nice and smooth. Can you please tell me what could be wrong? Thank you in advance.
You DIY mold box does not have any locators and instead of ramming the piece in there you should split in in two parts, plate one part on the bottom of the mold pack the sand ontop of it and ram the sand instead for a cleaner and easier casting.
The quality of the casting turned out great wow
This is under rated ( I love this type of content )
Thanks very much!
Me too!
I like the spiral shell pendant
Thankyou
@@Raicullimore thank you, for responding
Amazing work, thanks for putting this video together.
Thankyou!
Excellent advice
Thanks !
This video is what I was looking for. Subbed
Thankyou
Wow that was a great video...I had no idea, thank you for keeping it simple.
Thankyou!
Great video!
Thank you
This is literally exactly the kinda video I needed. I had been tryna wrap my head around making my own chain links or carabiners. I was on the right path but this vid def helps🙏🏽🙏🏽
Awesome stuff, great vid
I admire your passion, maybe I'll get to following these steps soon, rock on
this tutorial was amazing, thank you so much
Thankyou!
I really like the shell that you used in the video. The finished piece is very nice. I do some casting and I'll get into it more as time allows.
Great how to video!!
Thank you very much!
Really good content!
Thanks very much!
Very nice casting, congratulations. Can you tell me what size of sand you use to cast this ring? Is it available in your store?
Great tutorial brother 👌🏼 do u work with all the metals? Do u take custom requests?
Awesome content!!!!🤯🤍💕💕🙏🏽
Thanks again Jade 😊
Nice! 😊
😊
Thank you for video, can I Use this way to cast ring with pronge?
I just started pouring. I was always told the breather holes have to go from the object all the way to the sides of the mold. I noticed you punched holes in actual cast. Can you tell me why you did that and if that'll work for most sand castings? Thank you!
Great video! How many times can you use the wood frame before the hole is burnt too big?
Thanks you get alot of use out of it
Great video, but I'm confused. Every other video I've seen, people put the vent holes on the "outside" of the piece being cast. You poked holes in the actual casting piece. Can you explain the difference please? Thank you!
Video was very informative. Had a question, is the casting sand reusable?
Yes can reused the sand. some of the burnt bits the were touching the metal I chuck out. The rest can reuse. Cheers
@@Raicullimore Awesome, cheers
Thanks for the great video! Trying to understand what equipment you used, I clicked on the links… but most of them (sand, crucible, torch) are unavailable.
Thankyou! Oh really I will have a look and change that
Oh u good xan u show big pics make and were u buy the stuff u using
Ruben said that thus vid help so much thx my g
No worries!
Hi guys. I want to start my adventure with jewelery making, and to be more specyfic silver and gold casting
The problem is, that due to my country policies I legally can not use big gas tanks nor oxygen, only thing I can use are those handheld torches with propane or butane in them (I don't know about MAPP gas but internet says it needs oxygen so guess its out of question as well). Is it possible to sand cast silver using those one of those 2 gases as a fuel? I want to cast very small things such as neclace pendants, earrings ect 1 at a time, that will weigh about 5-10 grams (0,18-0.35Oz) tops
Could i make double sided 18karat gold token coins using this process?
Yes you could make somewhat basic double sided coins
🖐🏻 Thank for the info, what’s de white powder ?⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
I believe he said baby powder.
Flower
I've not done this before and was wondering is the sand moist or dry?
Yes it's more on the moist side I'd say
Sera que da pra fazer um grillz desse jeito??
I'm new to sandcasting. Every time I fill the mold with the delft clay and pound it down, the clay will "split" open on the mold. Usually it splits in a different part of the mold, that I'm pounding. I hammering the clay in fairly hard. Is it possible I'm doing it too hard? I just can't understand what's causing this. When I turn the mold over, the bottom of the mold is nice and smooth. Can you please tell me what could be wrong? Thank you in advance.
Hi yes could be over hammering it, is it a home made mold or bought one? Could be the strength of the the mold or how it's fixed together.
@@Raicullimore Thanks. It's one of those round metal cylinder molds.
Where did you buy the clay please.
Amazon or site call Otto frei is two options thanks
How to make copy of detail on top of ring?.I see plain rings ...
Hard to make much detail on the rings in the mold. Sometimes better to add detail after its been poured
You DIY mold box does not have any locators and instead of ramming the piece in there you should split in in two parts, plate one part on the bottom of the mold pack the sand ontop of it and ram the sand instead for a cleaner and easier casting.
Guitarist? Noticed ya using fret files to poke your holes.
Nah mate it's actually nosel cleaner gas torches and that. 😊
Scottish?
What kind of clay?
Delft clay
Can you re-use the sand after casting?
Yes most of it
Which powder you use
Delft clay for packing and cornstarch to prevent sticking
Great video.. but you forgot the 9th step…
Step 9: thanking Jesus for the sacrifice he made 😊
God bless ❤
🙏
Cast some brass knuckles
Too bad you put this very annoying music!....
Don't like it? Volume down 🔇
What is the metal ?
Silver