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5th September 06, 07:26 AM
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Ok, you've got my attention. Is this as easy as it looks? It looks like you get some kind of malleable plastic for a pattern, mold it around a form, remove the form, add a hole for air to escape, and pour in some molten pewter. How do you melt the pewter? Can you do it on a stovetop? Where do you get the pewter and the plastic for the mold? This could be an easy and fun home craft. I cast something in aluminum with a sand pattern once for school a long time ago, so I’ve been introduced to the concepts, but didn’t know there was something I could do at home without special equipment.
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