Tutorial: How to make your own Tin / white metal spoons

Haroldg wrote:
4k per aluminium mould? - I spoke to a company in Pinetown about two years ago about doing some machining for me and it was nowhere near this. I'll search for this in the archives and PM you the details if you're interested.

OK, to settle this question. Yes, machining a mould from sold aluminium only costs R1500. Digitising the spoon to generate a drawing would however cost R4000.

I got all pricing from a company called Precision Engineering. Actually they are clients of mine.
 
Hi Everyone,
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask on the forum. Unfortunately, I do not respond to PM's. I would rather respond in the open forum for everyone's benefit...

Thanks
Bennie
 

00Mark

New member
Hi Bennie, I was thinking about trying to make a mould out of a hard wood and getting the mould layser cut in, then giving it a coat of firespoof paint. DO you think that would be ok to make lead spoons with ?

Thanks Mark
 
00Mark wrote:
Hi Bennie, I was thinking about trying to make a mould out of a hard wood and getting the mould layser cut in, then giving it a coat of firespoof paint. DO you think that would be ok to make lead spoons with ?

Thanks Mark
I don't really know. I think it wold be ok for one or 2 rough casts but... When you pour hot tin or lead into a wood cavity, the air in the wood expands and causes the lead / tin to bubble as the air tries to escape. You end up with a terrible surface finish that requires a lot of work to get half decent.
 

00Mark

New member
Ok cool, thanks for the reply Bennie.
Will give the mold max a try!

What is your opinion on making and using lead spoons ?
Lead is much easier to get hold of.
Is it possible to order white metal from somewhere ?

Awesome tutorial by the way !!

Kind Regards
Mark
 
00Mark wrote:
Ok cool, thanks for the reply Bennie.
Will give the mold max a try!

What is your opinion on making and using lead spoons ?
Lead is much easier to get hold of.
Is it possible to order white metal from somewhere ?

Awesome tutorial by the way !!

Kind Regards
Mark
I see you are in Durban... I need some tin and so does Andre Laas. I will organise us some white metal this week. Don't wast your time with lead...
 

BSAP6719

New member
Hi Bennie

New to the forum. Any tips on where one can get white metal in the Durban area. I am based down at Kelso.
Regards
Gerry
 
BSAP6719 wrote:
Hi Bennie

New to the forum. Any tips on where one can get white metal in the Durban area. I am based down at Kelso.
Regards
Gerry

Hi,
Only place I can find is JHB. They will ream you in Durban but you can try Macsteel.
I do have some. Willing to sell it to you at cost. I have cast small ingots already that weight around 100 grams. Just let me know what you want or you are welcome to collect from me. Works out R300 per kg.

Regards
Bennie
 
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