Lindsay Walker
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Walker Jewelry on Tennessee Crossroads
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Sand Casting For Jewelry Part 2
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In this video, I will go over the process I use to melt and pour metal into sand molds. Watch my first video Sand casting for Jewelry Part 1 to learn how to make your molds for sand casting.
Sand Casting for Jewelry
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See how I prepare my casts for jewelry work. This video is sponsored by Tennessee Craft Midstate Chapter. Visit my website for more information and to look at my jewelry! www.walkerjewelry.com

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  • @YoHoney1Dai
    @YoHoney1Dai Місяць тому

    Thanks for a lovely video! :)

  • @wingwalker007
    @wingwalker007 Місяць тому

    Did you really say “casted”

  • @scotts4134
    @scotts4134 Місяць тому

    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.

  • @mrglasecki
    @mrglasecki Місяць тому

    * razor thin, 11:36 as long as the gas can escape

  • @user-jy4bw3zl2k
    @user-jy4bw3zl2k Місяць тому

    Were you able to season your crucible with that torch? Also do you know the max temperature you can get with that torch? Thanks

  • @keykey1401
    @keykey1401 Місяць тому

    Hello dear, what is this sand called? Thank you

  • @KenyMylankca
    @KenyMylankca Місяць тому

    thank you so much!!! =)

  • @user-jy4bw3zl2k
    @user-jy4bw3zl2k 2 місяці тому

    Well that was disappointing, what happened to seeing the results🥴

  • @gundanium3126
    @gundanium3126 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for making this video and the last one. I am a bladesmith and figured casting would be a good way to make guards and I am also branching into making jewelry. I always find it surprising how fast metal pores are compared to water (I have only been doing it for a month; I am no expert). (I should not have bought it, but) I use the 1kg Tilt-Pour Electro-Melt Furnace for Silver, Gold, and more - 1 kg / 110V (North America) (it's the second most expensive to I own at $600+ us and worth the price). I bought it from Pepi Tools and its which is fantastic. It's nice since it creates an oxygen-free environment...and you dont have to remove the crucible to poor it. it also gets up to 2102F/1150°C and once it's hot, you can basically throw in your material, and by the time you have made your mold, it will be ready to pour. I have used so far copper/ silver copper computer wire alloy(as i used a bi-metal wire salvaged computer wire to make it) and brass pin stock for knife handles i have had laying around that as i hate using (ALWAYS wear a respirator when casting brass and do it in a well-ventilated envirement do to the zink fumes it gives off as they can kill you ) in it...brass is the worst to use as it leaves zink residue in the crucible.

    • @Lindo-kb8nr
      @Lindo-kb8nr 2 місяці тому

      Yes! Zinc is very toxic and it’s a great idea to wear a ventilator, even when working outside. Thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts

  • @gundanium3126
    @gundanium3126 2 місяці тому

    Thank you this is the first i have actually looked into sandcasting after reading a book on the subject and doing some over the last month. ( i went with the The Complete Handbook of Sand Casting which has some good information but is from 1974 and more about green sand casting) you can make a sprue (a funnle shaped object) out of wood or plastic to create the pouring basin for your cast and you can use a bellows to blow out any sand left in it(i have not tried this yet).

  • @ramiruohomaki4600
    @ramiruohomaki4600 2 місяці тому

    Nice new to me holes for air escape

  • @scotts4134
    @scotts4134 2 місяці тому

    Great video! Would it be easier to break up the sand with a rolling pin?

  • @wowzerz5734
    @wowzerz5734 2 місяці тому

    With like 80%of people being allergic to Nickle why use that in a ring use palladium

  • @gavinlottering
    @gavinlottering 3 місяці тому

    Nice

  • @alessandro12171
    @alessandro12171 3 місяці тому

    Hi can someone tell me why my sand flows out when i make the air vents? How can i stick the sand in?

  • @tdj8026
    @tdj8026 4 місяці тому

    What kind of sand

  • @TheBritishbeeman
    @TheBritishbeeman 4 місяці тому

    Hi I’m just getting in to this as a hobby. How is the best way to store my resin bonded silica sand please ? 🙏🏽

  • @stevearehart313
    @stevearehart313 4 місяці тому

    Videos like this are why my foundry is so busy!

  • @marciacunningham5877
    @marciacunningham5877 4 місяці тому

    I do lost wax casting. If the sand is moist, doesn't the molten metal make a burst of steam destroying your piece? You don't preheat your mold? Thanks, Michael

  • @pixelpixelpixel3181
    @pixelpixelpixel3181 5 місяців тому

    good video thank you! gorgeous eyes btw

  • @kleber869
    @kleber869 5 місяців тому

    Hello, what type of sand is this??

  • @user-ep5re2sj9s
    @user-ep5re2sj9s 6 місяців тому

    Could you give us tips on what sand to use or make?

  • @johanstapelberg2055
    @johanstapelberg2055 6 місяців тому

    Hi it will be my first time casting silver how long do j need to heat the silver before i pour it in the cast

  • @zunibuffaloman6141
    @zunibuffaloman6141 7 місяців тому

    Lindsay...I teach Jewelry casting, about 8 different techniques, sand being one. Delft sand is very fine and requires more venting because of it. It is also fairly expensive compared to Petrobond, which is a bit coarser. We do get amazing detail with it. We also use an oxy-acetylene torch most of the time, but also use an electromelt hand-held furnace. Most of the time we cast in Bronze or Sterling. Muchas Gracias from New Mexico!

    • @lindsaywalker5511
      @lindsaywalker5511 7 місяців тому

      would love to see your work! Will you be at Tucson this year?

  • @kimconley3782
    @kimconley3782 7 місяців тому

    How does one “glaze” the crucible?

    • @lindsaywalker5511
      @lindsaywalker5511 7 місяців тому

      By heating borax in it with a torch. This powder flux will create almost a glass seal over the crucible.

  • @kirkswater
    @kirkswater 9 місяців тому

    Great stuff Lindsay. Really enjoyed watching the vids!

  • @chriswilly5225
    @chriswilly5225 9 місяців тому

    Hi from Morocco Houcine

  • @terryladds4757
    @terryladds4757 9 місяців тому

    What can you use other than a sonic washer

  • @chatwitch6
    @chatwitch6 9 місяців тому

    hello, great video, but I dont understand why I have so much white smoke when I do it

  • @ungzheenedd2273
    @ungzheenedd2273 10 місяців тому

    May I ask is pewter good for rings?

  • @ocelotcake9359
    @ocelotcake9359 11 місяців тому

    Almoat 16 minutes 😢 ...

  • @russellt9059
    @russellt9059 11 місяців тому

    Can you use silicone instead of the sand

  • @deanhoward4128
    @deanhoward4128 Рік тому

    Thanks, I learned something new!

  • @dmill6103
    @dmill6103 Рік тому

    thank ya for this missy, ill be getting some sand casting equipment soon and itll be fun to see if its something im into 👍

  • @Nick-ng6he
    @Nick-ng6he Рік тому

    Were did the ring go ?

  • @kevingiles6102
    @kevingiles6102 Рік тому

    Have you ever did a bracelet sand casting

  • @LaserGadgets
    @LaserGadgets Рік тому

    Would it not be easier and "better" to rub the sand/clay through a sifter or a fine grater?

  • @evanoliver44
    @evanoliver44 Рік тому

    Hello very useful video what type of sand or brand?

  • @BuBu-gp4pz
    @BuBu-gp4pz Рік тому

    Nice magic trick, went in a ring came out a coin 😂

  • @woodndrum303
    @woodndrum303 Рік тому

    Hi thanks for sharing, I would have liked to see mor of the casting as you removed it. It’s now 2023 hope you can remove or cover the power cable directly behind the area where you melt metal. A moments inattention could be dangerous Good luck for the future.

  • @TigerLilyBlossom1
    @TigerLilyBlossom1 Рік тому

    Hi there, thank you for the video- was wondering what sort of fire resistant material do you use to sit the mold on top of? Is it stone, or fire board or something else?? Much thanks!!!

  • @johnkidd797
    @johnkidd797 Рік тому

    I use oxy-propane. Propane alone is laborious and takes to much time. I use it with the multi jet long nozzle on the Smith little torch. It's ten times quicker and for you casting it'll be a game changer. It heats to 2650 degrees, propane is 1100.

  • @thornleymarshalldesigns
    @thornleymarshalldesigns Рік тому

    You didn’t tap the ring first to loosen it?

  • @thornleymarshalldesigns
    @thornleymarshalldesigns Рік тому

    You would be best using oil than water, also if you use the edge of the metal ruler instead of the thick edge it will flatten better. Also do it in sections not in one go and it won’t make ditches in the sand

    • @farouqchiznie8740
      @farouqchiznie8740 Рік тому

      And what kind of sand is used kindly?

    • @thornleymarshalldesigns
      @thornleymarshalldesigns Рік тому

      @@farouqchiznie8740 it depends upon what you are casting, if silver for example, then Delft Clay which is a sticky, oily clay designed for details in rings and jewellery. There is also Foundry Sand which is a clean, uniformly sized, high quality silica sand, used in foundry casting processes.

  • @tikcuf39
    @tikcuf39 Рік тому

    Have you ever tried Nordic Gold?

  • @brycecole23
    @brycecole23 Рік тому

    Howdy! What kind of sand are you using and do you have a link for the frame you used here? Thanks for the video!

  • @cesarquintero7891
    @cesarquintero7891 Рік тому

    ❤❤

  • @cesarquintero7891
    @cesarquintero7891 Рік тому

    Nice love from México!!!❤🇲🇽❤

  • @MrJeepmarine
    @MrJeepmarine Рік тому

    You're not going to show us the finished ring!?

  • @michellereyna9030
    @michellereyna9030 Рік тому

    Do I need to use a big torch or just a normal hand torch that’s I’ve used in metalsmithing?