Impressive work. The overhead is a liiiittle bit over my head though; I'm at the moment researching into how to do homebrew pewter casting for SCA / LARP / renaissance fair "silver" coins and other small objects with minimal resources, so bronze molds are out of the question.
Anyways, do you happen to know of some material that can keep the pewter from sticking to casts (made from soapstone or (the gipsum-like) putty) and that's a household item?
Lovely Tudor work, some of the best I have seen. In my many, many years within the Pewter industry AE Williams stands for quality, craftsmanship, and service, and will always do so.
What an art ! I only have a few small pewter objects made by this firm but they are lovely and of such good quality !
Foinaven0 3 weeks ago
Thanks for the video.Great Job !
ebicain 1 year ago
What do you use to solder the pieces together?
holtk12096 1 year ago
Impressive work. The overhead is a liiiittle bit over my head though; I'm at the moment researching into how to do homebrew pewter casting for SCA / LARP / renaissance fair "silver" coins and other small objects with minimal resources, so bronze molds are out of the question.
Anyways, do you happen to know of some material that can keep the pewter from sticking to casts (made from soapstone or (the gipsum-like) putty) and that's a household item?
garouHH 1 year ago
@garouHH I saw another guy use talc as a release agent- seems to work just fine. I'm researching the same thing for the same reason, lol.
LilyISay 1 year ago
Lovely Tudor work, some of the best I have seen. In my many, many years within the Pewter industry AE Williams stands for quality, craftsmanship, and service, and will always do so.
tooley45 2 years ago
Such a lovely jug
merlin3374 2 years ago