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Casting Pewter Tin on the cheap //howto 

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I've wanted to try Pewter/Tin Casting for a while and now I've found a way to do it quickly and cheaply. All based on the fact that Pewter melts at a similar temperature to Solder.
In this video I show you how to a solder pot can be used as a pewter pot..
The Solder pot, Spoon and Gloves can be had for less than £20.
(Affiliate Links UK)
* Solder pot - amzn.to/2Ew4k7U
* Coffee spoon - amzn.to/2Oss2Gz
* Heatproof gloves - amzn.to/2Ac5e55
* Silcone putty - amzn.to/2ylN6nW
* Pewter bar - amzn.to/2Absjow
* Pewter grains - ebay.to/3e5qtbj
(Affiliate Links USA)
* Solder pot - amzn.to/2L36Vda
* Heatproof gloves - amzn.to/2KBS21i
* Tin Nuggets - amzn.to/3hp0bCu
The putty is an expensive consumable but you can manage that across multiple projects, then all you need is an inexpensive source of pewter to melt.
Let me know what you think of this process in the comments, or feel free to contact me on any of these social links.
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@daryletoney8118
@daryletoney8118 2 года назад
First thing to say is safety! Never allow moisture/liquid anywhere near your melt pot, the result is explosive. Because your tardis is a solid block you will have quite a bit of shrinkage and sinks, to avoid this simply push a square of silicone into the centre of the mould so your casting will finish hollow and the best bit is you will only use a fraction of that expensive pewter! Daryle
@clnbond
@clnbond 3 года назад
Thank you so much for all the information in this video and all the links. Being a noob to this subject myself, I'd been avidly reading up and watching videos too all day. But having the links to the melting pot, gloves and ladle/coffee spoon with demo in particular has been just brilliant. Thank you!
@starvingartistscollective
@starvingartistscollective 5 лет назад
Ideal!! Exactly what I was looking for. TFS!!
@Pat-Van-Canada
@Pat-Van-Canada 2 года назад
i love the ladle tip, I will make one, so obvious but I didn't think of this
@chrismalcomson7640
@chrismalcomson7640 3 года назад
When I was a kid I used an even cheaper method. I squashed my plastic soldier into wet clay and made a two part mold, locating the two parts using cocktail sticks. I then melted some lead from an old car battery in a cooking pot on the gas stove and poured it in. You had to keep your distance because it spat a bit because the clay was still wet. Made great models though. I've since learned battery lead is very toxic so I wouldn't recommend it but the method worked really well..
@mizread
@mizread 3 года назад
Thanks so much, brilliant, just what I needed!
@ralphmourik
@ralphmourik 4 года назад
What a cool little tool, I have been metal casting on a somewhat larger scale for some time now, soon I will get me my first 3D printer and start doing small figures like that, maybe I'll get one of those for the small stuff. You do some cool stuff, I subscribed 👍👍👍
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 4 года назад
Thanks Ralph. 👍
@archeryman62
@archeryman62 3 года назад
Thanks....great little video, going to check out moulds etc
@adrianavilches8851
@adrianavilches8851 3 года назад
Try heating up the mold I do castings myself founded by heating up the mold and using baby powder and you’ll get great results
@fontanot
@fontanot 3 года назад
nice job, thanks for the tips
@quartelli
@quartelli 3 года назад
Good video mate, nice one.
@chrismalcomson7640
@chrismalcomson7640 3 года назад
Most kitchen fittings and door handles are made of a very hard aluminum alloy with a 200c approx melting point so if you want high definition its worth giving that a go instead of pewter or lead.
@chrissilliker8633
@chrissilliker8633 3 года назад
Aluminum melts at a much higher temperature than pewter
@gortnewton4765
@gortnewton4765 3 года назад
That dross forming is oxidation of the metal. Use Borax as flux to cover the top of the molten metal.
@FoxFamily4Life
@FoxFamily4Life Год назад
What is flux?
@JohnJones-oy3md
@JohnJones-oy3md 4 года назад
0:40 - So simple, yet so very clever.
@colingallagher4848
@colingallagher4848 Год назад
Very nice, thank you
@sas1uk185
@sas1uk185 4 года назад
Great! Thanks for posting! Sas
@jamiewilliams6763
@jamiewilliams6763 3 года назад
Awesome video! Do you think the larger 100mm pots will melt zinc? I've seen them listed to go up to 480c
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 3 года назад
Thanks. I’ve seen some 100mm pots are quoted as going as high as 550c by some vendors. That should certainly be enough to melt Zinc. I’m not sure how it will react to the steel used in the pot though.
@CorsoWorkshop
@CorsoWorkshop 5 лет назад
Very interesting video! I can see it's application in jewelry making. Definitely looking forward to trying this myself :)
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 5 лет назад
BORG3D Thanks Kurt. This equipment really makes things easy. I look forward to seeing what you do.
@zenobibonsai
@zenobibonsai 4 года назад
dwrplastics do a High Temperature Resistant Moulding Rubber 250g kit for £8.00 and 500g kit for around £12 - Ive ordered some and will give it a try :)
@zenobibonsai
@zenobibonsai 4 года назад
I made a few molds with this stuff above it did the job BUT when mixing you have to take care not to get too much air otherwise its bubble city! First mold was not good second mold I left the pots in HOT water to soften both parts up before starting - this stuff is VERY thick but does the job
@mdemon-zk5yf
@mdemon-zk5yf Год назад
nice
@thegreenwoodelf8014
@thegreenwoodelf8014 3 года назад
Love the demo ....where did you get the pewter grains may I ask 🤔🤔
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 3 года назад
Thanks for your nice words. I bought mine from eBay. Something like this, but larger size are available. ebay.to/3e5qtbj (affiliate link)
@MarcelDiane
@MarcelDiane 5 лет назад
That would make a nice little SMD hotplate. Just put a square piece of aluminium over the pot.
@remisjuknevicius5796
@remisjuknevicius5796 Год назад
May I ask you?How you melt left over on the spoon.?.Thank you
@zenobibonsai
@zenobibonsai 4 года назад
The Solder pot, im guessing your in the UK (accent and pound sign), did you have to change anything to the plug example earthing or anything - i've heard they are not safe for UK
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 4 года назад
Yep. I’m in the UK. The solder pot I’m using has and Australian type I connector on it. That has includes an earth/ground pin. All that being said, I ever leave the melting pot on for extended periods or unattended. Unlike its original purpose, I don’t need melted solder to be available for hours at a time, I’m just melting a small amount of pewter for casting. Hope this helps.
@zenobibonsai
@zenobibonsai 4 года назад
@@Tinkerneering Cheers for the reply - I actually found one on amazon with a UK plug fitted was a little more expensive but id rather that then loose my hand in a poof of smoke lol Thanks for this video too I was looking at a £90 melter until I watched this so thanks for saving me a load of cash :)
@nathanielrainey2474
@nathanielrainey2474 3 года назад
😊😊😊
@thatstuff3384
@thatstuff3384 5 лет назад
noice
@andrewfaulkner4424
@andrewfaulkner4424 3 года назад
Tinkerneering How do you empty the solder pot when finished.I have one myself and have melted some model metal in it.However if I wanted to change this to a different metal how do I empty the solder pot safely without losing any already melted metal?
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 3 года назад
The easiest way to do that is to wait for the metal to cool. The colder metal will shrink and you’re left with a large flat ingot that you can just tip out.
@andrewfaulkner4424
@andrewfaulkner4424 3 года назад
I did however the metal ingot didnt shrink enough and was stuck inside the pot.I will try again however.Would it be ok to pry it out with something or would it damage the solder pot?
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 3 года назад
If you know how deep the amount of metal is, you could try a couple of turns on a screw to give you a handle to pull on. Don’t go too deep or you’ll puncture the bottom. Prying might be possible, but it pays to take care and not bend the bowl.
@andrewfaulkner4424
@andrewfaulkner4424 3 года назад
Thats a very good Idea.I never would have thought of that.Thank you 🙂Do you have any more vidz on metal casting or was it just a once off?
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 3 года назад
You could try this one. Casting valentine love hearts with laser cut moulds //how-to
@harel420
@harel420 4 года назад
Can you melt tin can or alluminium
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 4 года назад
Unfortunately you need to get up to a much higher temperature to melt cans or aluminium. This works for pewter because it has a low melting point.
@maybethistimenow
@maybethistimenow 3 года назад
Do you need to rid of the dross before pouring? And how?
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 3 года назад
Yep, the dross definitely needs to be gotten rid of. I recommend an old metal teaspoon. Pull it to one side, skimming the top to reveal the good stuff underneath. You can then pull the dross up the side and scoop it out of the pot. It can then be thrown away, as it’s of no use to anyone.
@maybethistimenow
@maybethistimenow 3 года назад
@@Tinkerneering Thanks for your prompt and informative response!
@sierraecho884
@sierraecho884 Год назад
Preheat the mold, the hotter the better.
@beagilbert
@beagilbert 3 года назад
hey, is this scrap pewter you used definitely 100% lead free? I want to use some to make jewellery but not sure if 'lead free' means 100% lead free... thanks!
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 3 года назад
The Pewter Grains I bought were sold as Lead Free. Reading up, this may contain some naturally occurring lead (up to 0.05%}. I think you need to look for specific pewter if you’re making items to be worn against the skin. I’ve not looked into this myself though.
@poppypalais3108
@poppypalais3108 5 лет назад
There's no fuse in that plug. Not very safe and not up to standard. Good vid!
@FoxFamily4Life
@FoxFamily4Life Год назад
What Could I do to make it safer?
@poppypalais3108
@poppypalais3108 Год назад
@@FoxFamily4Life Just cut the fixed plug off and fit a normal 13amp plug but put in a 3amp fuse.
@andrewohone
@andrewohone 5 лет назад
It's "Tardii" surely? 😉
@BillySugger1965
@BillySugger1965 4 года назад
Bloody hell you look like a mate of mine from Wigan. If your name’s Neil, PM me!
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 4 года назад
Not me, sorry. I just have one of those faces.
@mackfullard6308
@mackfullard6308 4 года назад
try using wood
@Tinkerneering
@Tinkerneering 4 года назад
Done! 👍😉
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