SAND CASTING A RING - full tutorial, minimal tools

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • My goal for this video was to show you how you can sand cast at home with minimal supplies and financial investment. Super sorry for the blurry part, can't be bothered to reshoot it but might someday. This ring was cast from 925 sterling silver. All of the supplies I used in this video can be bought from PMC Supplies or Rio Grande (for US people).
    Let me know what you want to see next! I'm thinking of learning how to do lost wax casting and making a process video for that and also a video showing the wax carving process
    Please do not attempt to recreate my methods without doing your own research and taking all necessary precautions. I have been screwing around and learning on my own and most likely do not know the best way to use these tools safely and efficiently.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @mindtometal4421
    @mindtometal4421 9 месяцев назад +25

    To answer your question as to what would happen if you don't make air vents, it wouldn't fill the mold. Since air and metal can't exist in the same space and the air has no way to escape the metal kind of sits on top of the air and doesn't flow into the part that you actually want formed

    • @scotts4134
      @scotts4134 3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much.

  • @MakeupMobster
    @MakeupMobster 3 месяца назад +3

    Awesome piece. This was the most chill video I’ve ever watched. Think I got a contact high just from the music

  • @deborahhardeman8802
    @deborahhardeman8802 10 месяцев назад +3

    Love this simple casting Video. I think it will make people want to try it because it’s not easy but if you just put a little time and you can make some nice castings. I had purchased some wax rings already formed for casting, but I’ve never use them because I wasn’t quite sure how I should do it. Thank you so much God bless and have a happy holiday

  • @skate_health7319
    @skate_health7319 26 дней назад

    Awesome!!! I find that laying the small crucible on top of a brick helps heat it faster with mapp or propane.

  • @LauraSchroeder-i3y
    @LauraSchroeder-i3y 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for the great tutorial! I can't wait to try it. :)

  • @EIIjot
    @EIIjot Год назад +3

    nice tutorial and the ring turned out cool

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  Год назад +2

      I really appreciate it! Still learning both silver casting and video making so thanks for the encouragement

  • @alseyb5198
    @alseyb5198 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great tutorial-thanks I’ve always had issues with rings not fully casting-your huge sprue channel is what I will do next time. If you add a flex shaft to your Dremel, it will make it so much easier for fine control.

  • @MacobstonProductions
    @MacobstonProductions Месяц назад +2

    This is so he can punch werewolfs.

  • @Lm90ss
    @Lm90ss 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice tutorial 👍

  • @quaileggoreilly
    @quaileggoreilly 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well done,you have made this easy to follow and given me confidence to proceed with my project.Thank you..UK.

    • @BrunnoGD
      @BrunnoGD 7 месяцев назад

      have you find the mulle and this sane in UK?

  • @Hermosomarinero
    @Hermosomarinero Год назад +4

    you can prepare the crucible where you melt the silver with borax salt to clean the impurities, and you can also make the alloy with 5% copper so that your jewelry does not become too soft and has greater durability over the years, the silver pure damage, easy, a good league can help you, this was translated by Google, I don't know if you'll be able to understand hahahah

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  Год назад +4

      Thanks, that makes sense! I actually did add some Borax but didn’t manage to capture that in the video. I was fumbling a lot between takes haha. I will try adding copper, I was wondering why I was getting scratches and dings so easily. 🙏

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry I have a question about this, do you add 5% copper as measured by weight or volume?

  • @djyous93
    @djyous93 Месяц назад

    Clean cast 👍🏼

  • @TenebraeEques
    @TenebraeEques 5 месяцев назад +1

    thanks so much!

  • @barbaraperkins3747
    @barbaraperkins3747 Год назад

    Wow i like it! Thanks!

  • @Hermosomarinero
    @Hermosomarinero Год назад +1

    Muito bom! poste mais gostei do video e a legenda automatica esta perfeita consegui entender tudo mesmo sendo brasileiro e não sabendo ingles!

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  Год назад

      Obrigado pelas palavras gentis! Estou tão surpreso que o RUclips tenha sido capaz de traduzir minhas palavras murmurando, mas estou feliz que sim. Mais vídeos por vir. Algo em particular que você queira me ver fazer a seguir?

  • @sarahfredricks
    @sarahfredricks 8 дней назад

    What app/website did you use to measure the amount of silver you need?

  • @scotts4134
    @scotts4134 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice ring! Can you explain what "conversion" you used, to calculate how much silver you needed? I didn't grasp it in the video too well! Also, what kind of compound did you use to polish it? Thanks.

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  Месяц назад

      Hey sorry for the late reply. I saw it in someone else's video. You can find a calculator like this one www.unitedpmr.com/calculators/casting-weight-calculator/ and find out how much silver you would need to make up the same volume as wax. Then double it so that there's enough to fill up the sprue and so that it doesn't cool down too much on its way down.

  • @sandywood8437
    @sandywood8437 Год назад

    Thankyou for this tutorial. I have all kit just havnt made anything yet.

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  11 месяцев назад +2

      Get at it! Super fun. Btw I messed up like 10+ mounds and had to start over before I made anything right, and I still mess up a lot, so push through that initial learning stage and keep at it!

  • @p.b.5327
    @p.b.5327 19 дней назад

    🎉🎉

  • @rikaff-drika
    @rikaff-drika 17 дней назад +1

    I’m not gonna do it but you could cast a ring at the beach… right???

    • @Plant_Parenthood
      @Plant_Parenthood 15 дней назад

      If you brought all your casting equipment to the beach, I see no reason why not.

  • @14era48
    @14era48 Месяц назад

    Hey! Im trying to cast using the same torch (ts4000) and map pro gas like you. Im trying to melt some grain i bought which is a copper alloy that claims to have a melting point of 1,715 F, which is similar to silver, but after 15 minutes of constant heat with the torch i could barely get the metal to melt at all. Im using a similar ceramic crucible and only have about an once in there. Am i doing something wrong? Should i try aluminum instead since that has a much lower melting point? Thanks!

  • @robert_merian
    @robert_merian 2 месяца назад +1

    How does the metal not escape into any of the airholes, if that's even a possibility?

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  Месяц назад

      A very small amount of metal does escape into the air holes but doesn't make it very far. It contributes to the "flashing" you have to clean up on the outside. I would say it has something to do with surface tension why it doesn't all shoot out. I've had a poorly cut mould with a small sprue hole eject a lot of metal down the air vents before, so its probably just a matter of making sure there isn't too much pressure in the mould.

  • @worstnurse1565
    @worstnurse1565 2 месяца назад +1

    MAke more videos

  • @anniecoutanceau1691
    @anniecoutanceau1691 Год назад

    Thankyou for your tutorial! Im going to try this one day! Can you please tell me where you get the cylinder and nozzle from? Is it butane gas?
    I live in Aussie...i like the idea of that small cylinder.
    Im silversmithing just using small butane torches.

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  11 месяцев назад

      Hey! You’re very welcome. :)
      I’m using this: www.acehardware.com/departments/tools/welding-and-soldering-tools/welding-accessories/2197408
      I just picked it up at my local hardware store here in California. MAP gas is I think one of the hotter burning gasses that comes in a can. You should be able to get it in a hardware store in AUS. Make sure the torch you get is made for MAP gas as I understand some that are made for butane or propane can’t stand up to the heat!

  • @RezaJr-o1s
    @RezaJr-o1s 7 месяцев назад

    Apakah ada penambahan water glas?

  • @saj2412
    @saj2412 4 месяца назад +1

    Daaamn

  • @benstosic3136
    @benstosic3136 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, what wax do you use and where do you get it from

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  Месяц назад

      There are lots of different hardnesses and shapes of carving wax you can find at Rio Grande and PMC Supplies

  • @kazn1137
    @kazn1137 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @manalmahmoud2854
    @manalmahmoud2854 Год назад

    do you need to pickle after casting?

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  Год назад +2

      Hey! I’m pretty new to this and am not really sure but I did not pickle it. I think that is mostly necessary after soldering which I did not do here. I just buffed it out with some polishing compound to get to a mirror finish. However since this video I made a blackening solution using baking soda and sulfur, then polished to flat surfaces! If gave it a pretty cool look! I’ll make a video on that soon I think.I’ll try and remember to let you know when I learn about pickling :)

    • @manalmahmoud2854
      @manalmahmoud2854 8 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks so much for this video and answering my question :). My only other question would be how do you get rid of the extra metal from the sprue after sawing it? I only have a flex shaft, would I just file it down with sticks or is there something I could put on my flex shaft? @@landcraftworks

  • @davidhernandezgutierrez9860
    @davidhernandezgutierrez9860 6 месяцев назад +1

    Guapo

  • @venkateshk7103
    @venkateshk7103 9 месяцев назад

    What type sand is this bro?

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  8 месяцев назад

      This is Petrobond sand but i've since switched to Delft Clay! if you're willing to pay double for the initial investment in the sand I would recommend Delft clay... will save you a lot of time and heartache

  • @shreeharshajewellers1991
    @shreeharshajewellers1991 7 месяцев назад

    What sand is that?

    • @landcraftworks
      @landcraftworks  Месяц назад

      That was Petrobond sand but I since have switched to Delft Clay and I really recommend it! Worth the price difference because it lasts so long and makes your life so much easier