Originally Posted by O'Neille The mold impression material is a proprietary elastomer that I have devised that is heat resistant enough for repeated detailed pours of pewter. O'Neille wow...sounds like you are part chemist as well!!! have you ever thought about teaching at MIT?
How beautiful! You're so talented. Sewing, jewelry making, a beautiful daughter . . . . so when can I move in?
Very nice indeed!
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Originally Posted by Woodsheal Pewter by the pound: http://jas-townsend.com/product_info...roducts_id=202 This site has some great stuff that would be useful to many of us. O'Neille
Nice work-is there no end to this mans talent
Everyone who is impressed and astounded, raise your hand.... raising mine
I raise my hand..... I guess I'm too blown away with your skills, O'Neille to type anything else. Good Job! Ray
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Raises hand as well. It looks simple, but having experiance working with metal I can tell it's not as easy as it looks. Great job O'Neille!
Two thumbs up for a Celtic Renaissance man. For O'Neille, to have the desire is to create the desired.
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If any one else wants to try a hand at casting here is a link for the RTV and casting metal http://www.miniaturemolds.com/mainframe.htm
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