Lost Wax and Lost Wax Casting How To's Just Released
Investment Casting Casting non-members can visit this Forum page on the Metal Casting websitefor free at: www.metalcastingzone.com/metal-casting-forum . Here is an excerpt from the new Metal Casting Forum Lost WaxCasting information webpage: 'Lost Wax Casting is an ancient technique that has been used tocreate very complicated metal castings and involved pieces thatwould other wise be impossible either because of economic reasonsor manufacturing reasons. Everyone from small jewelers to largeindustrial foundries can use Lost Wax Casting. This process is alsocalled Investment Casting when it is used in commercial industries.While jewelry makers are the primary ones to use the Lost WaxCasting, many others use it to achieve a number aims and goals. Lost Wax Casting is the ideal and preferred method for artists whoare interested in making items like sculptures or rings from avariety of alloys like bronze, steel, or copper. This process isquite involved but not all that complex as long as you have somekind of metal casting know-how. For anyone wanting to experimentwith different casting methods Lost Wax Casting is a great optionbecause it involves a few materials and methods that are notnormally found in other methods like Sand Casting.' There is plenty of more information on the new Lost Wax Casting andCasting Wax Info of metal casting Forum Category that can be foundby visiting: www.metalcastingzone.com/metal-casting-forum/lost-wax-casting . There is also a special going on now that allows members to gainaccess to free ebooks and other free materials just for signing upas a member of the casting website. The Forum can be found at www.metalcastingzone.com/metal-casting-forum/lost-wax-casting . Users should check back often to the Lost Wax Casting page asmore information will be added as the website expands and grows. About Metal Casting Zone: Metal Casting Zone is a Community Sitethat brings users into a deeper relationship with Metal Casting.
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