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by Ray Wilson After a few failed starts and modifications to equipment aided by Ray Tierney and Tom Power I have now established a home casting workshop.  I have made silicon rubber moulds, made wax patterns from the moulds, and then invested the wax models in plaster investment followed by burning out the model and […]

by Ray Wilson

After a few failed starts and modifications to equipment aided by Ray Tierney and Tom Power I have now established a home casting workshop. 

I have made silicon rubber moulds, made wax patterns from the moulds, and then invested the wax models in plaster investment followed by burning out the model and using a centrifuge caster to produce sterling silver jewellery pieces – a complete end to end process. 

I have also been enjoying finishing off some boulder opal pieces; some of which were cut several months ago and were put aside.

This week I am going to have another attempt at making an inlay ring – challenged by Peter Smith.  The You Tube video makes it look simple, but I have discovered a few secrets to stuffing up an apparently simple process.  Peter is almost at the production stage now and has made up a special “dolly pot” to crush coloured rock to make the inlay.  If anyone wants to try this challenge below is the You Tube link.

YouTube – Inlay Ring

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  1. Looks good Ray

    And I know about stuffing up a seemingly simple process…….

    Cheers Lyn Dansie

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