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Cold Casting
"Cold Casting" is a simple technique using fine metal, stone or wood powder (usually -325 mesh) to create objects that duplicate the look and feel of "hot" foundry castings, without the expense and danger of working with molten materials in a foundry. Cold casting Bronze, Copper and Tin are the most popular metasl used for this purpose. However, cold casting s also done with porcelain, limestone and marble. These are popular for a stone or ceramic finish, with wood flour being used for a wood effect on furniture and moldings. The cold casting powders are added to a resin binder such as KastEZ or AquaClear resin. Small objects are cold cast and cured in a suitable mold. The mix ratio is usually 1 part cold casting powder to 2 parts binder.To conserve these cold casting powders when casting larger pieces, the mold surface may be dusted, slushed, brushed, spread or sprayed to create a thin coating.
The mold can be back filled with resin or fiberglass, iron or steel shot, sand or calcium carbonate to increase weight. After curing, the surface of the cold casting must be abraded or burnished with "0000" steel wool to remove the microscopic binder on the surface exposing the pure filler powder beneath. The object will now have the authentic look and feel or true hot metal, stone or wood. Because the surface is true metal, it will naturally oxidize unless sealed, or it can be artificially oxidized using patina acids to provide a variety of artistic effects. Thiscold casting product category offers a diverse selection of fine metal, stone and wood powders for cold casting. We offer bronze, copper, brass and tin for metal casting. Use tin to achieve the look of pewter, aged iron, nickel silver, or stainless steel.
We also offer marble powder and limestone to reproduce stone statuary as well as porcelain and pecan shell powder to create simulated wooden carvings, moldings, cornices and appliques. You can download a simple Cold Casting Instruction PDF sheet here. For an excellent set of instructions on cold casting to duplicate antique wooden knobs,metal and glass hardware you can download a PDF cold casting instruction sheet here. You will be pleasantly surprised about how easy cold casting is.
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Brass Powder 325 mesh
EnvironMoldsPure Brass Metal Powder for Cold Casting. Yes, There is a difference between brands. We offer superior quality at extraordinary prices! This is a f...
View full detailsBronze Powder 325-mesh
EnvironMoldsPure Brass Metal Powder for Cold Casting. Yes, There is a difference between brands. We offer superior quality at extraordinary prices! This is a f...
View full detailsCopper Powder 325-mesh
EnvironMoldsPURE COPPER METAL POWDER FOR COLD CASTING YES, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BRANDS. WE OFFER SUPERIOR QUALITY AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICES! This is a ...
View full detailsMarble Powder 325-mesh
EnvironMoldsHow to Use Marble Powder Marble or other stone powders are added to polyester resin, polyurethane resin, epoxy, gypsum cement or other binders. Sma...
View full detailsPressure Pot for Resin Casting
EnvironMoldsPressure Pot A pressure pot is required for bubble-free and air-trap-free resin castings. This is especially critical in creating clear resin cas...
View full detailsEnvironMolds Casting Resin
EnvironMoldsApplications : Environmolds' Poureable Casting Resin is used to make castings from rigid and flexible molds. Some of the most common uses ...
View full detailsPecan Shell Powder
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Pecan shell flour is a light-weight filler for urethanes. It gives a woody look to the finished product. It is used to make resins lighter, thicker...
View full detailsTin Powder 325-mesh
EnvironMoldsPure Tin Metal Powder for Cold Casting. Yes, There is a difference between brands. We offer superior quality at extraordinary prices! Use tin powde...
View full detailsLime Stone Powder 325-mesh
EnvironMoldsPure Limestone Powder for Cold Casting. Yes, There is a difference between brands. We offer superior quality at extraordinary prices! This is a fin...
View full detailsCirius Urethane Resin Dye
EnvironMoldsCirius Resin Dyes are highly concentrated polyurethane (also known as urethane) dyes for use with all polyurethane resins such as KastEz, AquaClear...
View full detailsClear Casting Resin
EnvironMoldsApplications Clear Casting Resin is an optically clear polyurethane casting resin used where a hard, UV resistant, non-yellowing product is ...
View full detailsAquaClear Clear Casting Resin
EnvironMoldsAquaClear Resin is a two-part polyurethane casting system. Clear AquaClear is mixed one-to-one by volume and cures at room temperature. Cured AquaC...
View full detailsKastEZ Resin for Easy Casting
EnvironMoldsKastEZ Resin is a two-part polyurethane casting system. KastEZ Resin is mixed one-to-one by volume and cures at room temperature. KastEZ polyuretha...
View full details"Cold Casting" is a simple technique using fine metal, stone or wood powder (usually -325 mesh) to create objects that duplicate the look and feel of "hot" foundry castings, without the expense and danger of working with molten materials in a foundry. Cold casting Bronze, Copper and Tin are the most popular metasl used for this purpose. However, cold casting s also done with porcelain, limestone and marble. These are popular for a stone or ceramic finish, with wood flour being used for a wood effect on furniture and moldings. The cold casting powders are added to a resin binder such as KastEZ or AquaClear resin. Small objects are cold cast and cured in a suitable mold. The mix ratio is usually 1 part cold casting powder to 2 parts binder.To conserve these cold casting powders when casting larger pieces, the mold surface may be dusted, slushed, brushed, spread or sprayed to create a thin coating.
The mold can be back filled with resin or fiberglass, iron or steel shot, sand or calcium carbonate to increase weight. After curing, the surface of the cold casting must be abraded or burnished with "0000" steel wool to remove the microscopic binder on the surface exposing the pure filler powder beneath. The object will now have the authentic look and feel or true hot metal, stone or wood. Because the surface is true metal, it will naturally oxidize unless sealed, or it can be artificially oxidized using patina acids to provide a variety of artistic effects. Thiscold casting product category offers a diverse selection of fine metal, stone and wood powders for cold casting. We offer bronze, copper, brass and tin for metal casting. Use tin to achieve the look of pewter, aged iron, nickel silver, or stainless steel.
We also offer marble powder and limestone to reproduce stone statuary as well as porcelain and pecan shell powder to create simulated wooden carvings, moldings, cornices and appliques. You can download a simple Cold Casting Instruction PDF sheet here. For an excellent set of instructions on cold casting to duplicate antique wooden knobs,metal and glass hardware you can download a PDF cold casting instruction sheet here. You will be pleasantly surprised about how easy cold casting is.