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Delft Clay Casting Kit for Jewelry Making - Premium DIY Metal Casting Kit with Tools & Instructions - Perfect for Rings, Pendants & Small Metal Art Creations
Delft Clay Casting Kit for Jewelry Making - Premium DIY Metal Casting Kit with Tools & Instructions - Perfect for Rings, Pendants & Small Metal Art Creations
Delft Clay Casting Kit for Jewelry Making - Premium DIY Metal Casting Kit with Tools & Instructions - Perfect for Rings, Pendants & Small Metal Art Creations
Delft Clay Casting Kit for Jewelry Making - Premium DIY Metal Casting Kit with Tools & Instructions - Perfect for Rings, Pendants & Small Metal Art Creations

Delft Clay Casting Kit for Jewelry Making - Premium DIY Metal Casting Kit with Tools & Instructions - Perfect for Rings, Pendants & Small Metal Art Creations

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Description

The Delft Clay Method is a highly refined form of sand casting that substitutes genuine Delft Clay from Holland for ordinary casting sand. The process was invented by Hans Karreman, a Dutch goldsmith. Delft Clay is much finer than casting sand, providing remarkably sharp and highly detailed castings in gold, silver, copper-based alloys, pewter, etc. Castings require very little finishing work. Once you have cast your piece, the Delft Clay can be re-used. Since this is a cold-molding process, molds can be made from patterns composed of wood, wax, epoxy, plastics, and, of course, metal. Because this is a type of sand casting, it is best suited to producing castings without pronounced undercuts. Made in Holland. 2 Ring Frames - Circular aluminum used for casting clay. USA A Delft Clay mold is created in these steps: 1. Fill and compact the Clay into one half of the aluminum ring frame 2. Remove excess clay with a straight edge (e.g. a flexible steel ruler) 3. Press your original pattern halfway into the clay. 4. Brush Mica Powder or talcum powder over this surface of the mold 5. Install the other half of the aluminum ring frame, fill with clay and compact 6. Open the ring frame and remove the pattern 7. Carve out a pouring channel and vents 8. Pour in molten metal The Delft Clay Casting Kit includes: 4.4lbs Delft Clay, 2 - 60mm dia. Aluminum Ring Frame, and detailed instructions. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer.

Features

    ✅ The Delft Clay Method is a highly refined form of sand casting that substitutes genuine Delft Clay from Holland for ordinary casting sand. The process was invented by Hans Karreman, a Dutch goldsmith. Delft Clay is much finer than casting sand, providing remarkably sharp and highly detailed castings in gold, silver, copper-based alloys, pewter, etc.

    ✅ Castings require very little finishing work. Once you have cast your piece, the Delft Clay can be re-used. Since this is a cold-molding process, molds can be made from patterns composed of wood, wax, epoxy, plastics, and, of course, metal. Because this is a type of sand casting, it is best suited to producing castings without pronounced undercuts.

    ✅ The Delft Clay Casting Kit includes 4.4lbs Delft Clay, 2 - 60mm dia. Aluminum Ring Frame, and detailed instructions.

    ✅ Made in Holland

Reviews

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I got the results I had desired which is why I had chosen Delft over Petrobond but was not so excited about how expensive the Delft Clay is, and since I am a very sceptical person from experience, and didn't have any Petrobond to compare it to I was a bit worried that I had been sent the latter cheaper material in place of authentic Delft which I am still not sure of, however I did achieve the desired results, and the product is reusable for the most part, and enjoyable to work with.Below are pics of the open pour silver ingot, and two wax seal pendants I made using this material.* Note that I have not yet added the air vents in the Elephant mold casts and on the first pendant I had kept the resulting spurs which were the result of the excess metal flowing into the vent groves, and achieving a full cast. I removed and fully sanded away the spurs on the second cast. I strongly recommend large vent holes above the vent groves, and minimum of six vent groves, and much more metal than needed in order to push the molten metal through to fill the mold, and achieve a full cast, as the result of not doing so can be seen in the last photo which shows my initial failed pour.