Workshop
Pewter Casting Course (Sat 3/Sun 4 & Sat 10/ Sun 11 Oct 2020)
3 Oct 2020 – 11 Oct 2020
Regular hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- Closed
- Friday
- Closed
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Sunday
- 10:00 – 17:00
Special hours
- 03-Oct-2020
- 10:00 – 16:00
Cost of entry
Course cost: £300
Address
- Unit Zero
- Harrington Way
- London
- SE18 5NR
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- 73, 1
- London Bridge
- London Bridge
Discover the art of pewter casting using the ancient ‘lost wax method’ in this 4 session course.
Make a sculpture from wax or clay to cast in pewter. Explore and experiment with new sculpture techniques.
About
What is Pewter? It’s a silver coloured metal alloy containing over 90% tin with copper and bismuth to strengthen it. Traditionally it would contain lead but the pewter we use is lead free so it’s less toxic to melt and work.
Why use pewter? It’s a soft metal so it’s easy to cut and hammer. It can be cast in parts and easily welded together with a soldering iron. It polishes well to a silvery mirror finish.
What can you make with Pewter? Traditionally it was used for cups and plates but it can also be used to cast sculptures and is very good for making thin intricate work. It also works well combined with wood or stone.
What equipment do I need? Pewter has a low melting point (around 200 degrees) which means it can easily be melted on an electric cooking ring. You can cast your own work without having to use or set up a big metal casting foundry.
This is a 4 day course:
Day one
Experiment with different waxes to make a small sculpture to cast. You may also bring in a wax you have already made to cast
Day two
Add casting ‘runners’ and ‘risers’ to your wax sculptures in preparation for casting, then make plaster moulds burn out in an oven.
Day three
Cast in pewter and clean up your casts.
Day four
Finish your artwork, polishing patination, welding and cold working of pewter. How to set up your own pewter casting works.
It is essential to wear old clothes and strong footwear.
Beginners and those more experienced are welcome!
The cost of this course includes 1 kilo of pewter, any additional will be charged at £32 per kilo
Course dates: Saturday 3rd, Sunday 4th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th October 2020
Course times: 10am-1pm & 2pm-5pm
Number of places available: 12
Tutor: Robert Worley (RCA)