How to Cast Small Figures in Pewter

Small pewter figures come in a variety of designs and are great ideas for gift-giving, or just for collecting. As a fun project, try melting and casting your own pewter figures. You can find almost everything you might need at your local craft store. This is a project that is fairly easy and fairly inexpensive. Best of all, you will be left with beautiful pewter figures that will last for years.

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How to Cast Small Figures in Pewter

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Step 1

Melt the pewter in the small electric melt pot. It will take about 15 minutes for the pewter ingots to melt. You need to let the pewter heat for at least 15 to 20 minutes more after it has melted. This will help in achieving fully cast figures. Make sure that you have on your safety glasses and gloves.

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Step 2

Pour talcum powder in your silicone mold and rub it in. Turn it over and tap to get rid of any excess powder. The talcum powder will help to form a fully poured small figure, and it also helps when releasing the figure from the mold. The molds need to be completely dry before pouring hot metal into them.

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Step 3

Pour the hot metal into the mold quickly but carefully using the casting ladle. Fill it all the way to the top. The metal will cool fast. Be careful and not pour too much, or metal will leak out from the sides when clamped. Set the ladle on the metal pan.

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Step 4

Use the clamps to make sure the mold stays together. Some molds need at least two clamps, while others require four clamps, one at each corner of the mold. Let cool for a few minutes.

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Step 5

Release the figure onto the metal pan. Do not touch with bare hands or skin, as the pewter figure will still be hot and can burn you. If you have trouble getting the figure out, then slightly bend the mold and it should release the figure.

Tip

Silicone rubber molds are not the only kind of molds you can use for pewter casting. You can also use metal or soapstone molds.

Create figures as Christmas, party or thank-you gifts. Turn them into trophies for your son's football team. Or make a unique car emblem.

You can clean your pewter figures by soaking them in vinegar or wiping them with ketchup.

Warning

It is recommended to wear long sleeves when melting any metal, as there could be some splashing that can burn you badly.

Buy only lead-free pewter, especially if casting inside the home, as you do not want lead overexposure from fumes.

Make sure that your work area is ventilated and that you wash your hands after working with the metal.

Things You'll Need

  • Safety Glasses

  • Small Electric Melting Pot

  • Silicone Rubber Molds

  • Casting Ladle

  • Molds

  • Welding Gloves

  • Metal Pan

  • Talcum Powder

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