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Casting is a process whereby molten metal is poured into mold and cooled to create an object. Molds can be made of anything that is easily carved, impressed, pressed into shape or poured and cooled.

 


CASTING:
Process of forming a piece of jewelry by pouring a molten or liquid substance into a mold until it solidifies and takes on the impression of the mold.
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Centrifugal Casting
A casting technique whereby molten metal is thrust into a mold by centrifugal force. The most common method is by means of a spring driven arm supporting a crucible and a mold flask.
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CASTING
Casting is the process in which metal is shaped by melting it and pouring it into a mould. This process has been used for thousands of years. Moulds are made from many materials, including plaster compounds.

Casting
A jewelry component created by melting metal, pouring it into a mold, and then cooling it down before removing it from the mold.

Casting
Casting is an ancient technique of pouring heated metal into a mold to produce a specific design.

Casting
At the GemsTV jewelry workshop, the casting room includes the complete array of equipment for handcrafting jewelry, including preparation facilities, curing ovens, vacuum casting, ...

Casting: A means of reproducing an object by making a mold of it and pouring metal, plaster, or some other material that sets over time into the mold. See Centrifugal casting, Electrotype, Lost wax process, and sand casting.

Casting: Method of shaping metal by melting and then pouring into hollow mold. The casted piece is slightly more porous, with a rough surface that requires additional polishing and finishing.

Casting - the process of pouring the slip into a mold to set.
Ceramic - pertaining to products manufactured from inorganic, nonmetallic substances, which are subjected to a high temperature during manufacture or use.

Casting
Metal designs that are formed with a mold, generally using the lost wax method. Castings are used extensively in costume jewelry because they can be mass produced much cheaper than stampings.
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Casting - A casting is a jewelry setting created using a mold.
Cat's eye - A term that describes the sharply reflected play of light on certain round gems such as chrysoberyl and some chalcedony that appears similar to the slits in a cat's ...

casting - The process of forming an object by pouring melted metal into a hollow mold. This process in often used to duplicate a piece of jewelry by using the original piece as a pattern for making the mold.

Casting
This process of forming a shaped article, by pouring molten gold or silver into a mould. Jewelry is generally molded by the 'lost wax' or investment casting process.

Casting
Refers to a piece of jewelry that has been crafted, yet does not contain the gemstones or other accents yet. For example, a tennis bracelet with the settings, but no gems is a casting ready to be set.
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Sand Casting: For hundreds of years sand casting was the most popular of all casting methods. It still plays an important role in the production of large metal forms, (typically Iron, but also Bronze, Brass, Aluminum).

Rune Casting
There are 24 runes (plus a blank one). Each one relates to some aspect of life: Strength, Separation, Partnership, Possessions, Wholeness, etc. There are many ways to use them.

Sand Casting - A procedure whereby a form is cut into soft sandstone, or other material, then the two halves are sandwiched together, and molten silver is poured into the impression.

Slush casting
Term used when metal skin of a casting is allowed to start to solidify and the remaining liquid then poured back out to give a thin-walled hollow casting without the use of a core.
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Cast or Casting
The process of making jewelry by pouring molten metal into a mold. Intricate patterns and shapes can be carved into wax from which the mold is made.

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Bovin, Murray. Centrifugal or Lost Wax Jewelry Casting for Schools, Tradesmen, Craftsmen. Rev. ed. Rev. Peter M. Bovin. Forest Hills, Long Island: Bovin Publishing, 1971.
Choate, Sharr. Creative Casting: Jewelry, Silverware, Sculpture. Ed.

Casting
A process where molten metal is poured into a mould (flask). Old time by hand, today by using casting machines.

casting - Forming molten metal by pouring it into a mold and allowing it to cool and harden into the shape of the mold.

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A process of creating objects by pouring liquid material into a shaped, hollow mold
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Casting - Method of shaping metal by melting and pouring into hollow molds. Less dense than wrought metals and requires additional polishing and finishing.

Casting Wax: Wax especially formulated for used as patterns for casting.

Casting
Forming a piece of jewelry by pouring molten metal into a mold the shape of the desired object
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CASTING A process used to manufacture jewelry. Molten metal is poured into a mold and allowed to cool resulting in raw piece of metal, also called a casting, which has taken the shape of the design in the mold.

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Lost wax casting is a process of casting metal in which the original model is sculpted in wax. The wax is then enclosed in clay and the wax is melted out, making a hollow mold. The mold is then filled with molten metal.

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Lost Wax Casting: An object is made of wax and coated in clay. When the clay is fired, the wax melts and is drained away or evaporates leaving an exact impression of the object in the hardened clay, which is then filled with molten metal.

Lost Wax Casting
A model is made of wax and coated with clay. The wax is melted and poured out from the shape that can then be used to cast metal.
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Centrifugal Casting: A method of casting jewelry using tubes and centrifugal force to force molten metal into molds.
Certification: A blueprint of sorts that describes the characteristics and quality rating of a stone.

Two types of casting machines are used the centrifugal casting machine which is the older technique or the modern technique of static vacuum assist machines.

The method of casting known as 'lost-wax casting' was the favourite technique for fine work, but in the 19th century electrotyping was developed. This involved electrolysis, which deposited a very thin layer of bronze on the face of a mould.

In centrifugal casting, which replaced sand casting shortly before World War II, the rubber molds were spun to force the metal into dimensions and modulations that were impossible to achieve in sand casting without "layering.

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CastMade by a centrifugal method of casting metal which becomes thick and hard. CelluloidOne of the earliest plastics, celluloid is derived from cellulose, a natural plant fiber, and was first synthesized around 1870.

A type of gold or silver filigree of fine twisted wires forming a coiled spiral, used in early nineteenth century jewelry (Georgian period) Carat Unit of weight used for precious stones Carbuncle A garnet cut en cabochon Casting Process ...

CastingThe method of duplicating an object by pouring metal into a hollow mold formed by the original object. Almost any jewelry object that can be made by hand can be reproduced by the lost wax or centrifugal casting process.

Another possible source is the Hebrew word goral, the name for the stones used to cast an oracle; coral was in fact used for casting oracles long ago in Palestine, Asia Minor and the Mediterranean.

There is no shrinkage as with lost wax casting. Two advantages to electroforming; one, the model can be reused over and over, and two, it allows beautiful, yet strong, light weight items to be made, such as earrings.

1978, by a leftist revolutionary group, casting some doubt on the future accessibility of Afghan minerals to foreigners.

Palladium: This white, platinum-group metal is quickly growing in popularity now that new alloys allow for quality casting while maintaining 95% purity, ...

Alumina-graphite shapes are used as continuous casting ware, such as nozzles and troughs, to convey the molten steel from ladle to mould, and carbon magnesite bricks line steel converters and electric arc furnaces to withstand extreme temperatures.

Intricate casting techniques were used for personal and ceremonial ornaments. The themes were almost exclusively religious, with an emphasis on masks.

Unakite is also widely used for uncovering fraud and also in casting magic spell. The gem is helpful in releasing our mental tensions as well as aids in proper circulation of blood throughout our body.

During casting, impurities can sometimes be introduced into the molten metal, leaving weaknesses in the ring when it solidifies. (Known as porosity).

Because the material shrinks when it is fired, I use plugs made of casting investment - similar to plaster, but with a high silica content - to limit the shrinkage, enabling me to make rings in accurate full sizes.

A wax model is created in many cases that will be used in the gold/platinum casting process. The wax model is hand carved to the exact specifications of the stones being used. Fine wax models take considerable time and expertise.

Custom casting of special size titanium bands, for example, can run up to 10 to 12 weeks. If a ring is needed by a certain date, it's a good idea to check with us prior to ordering.

It is sometimes called the 'lost wax process', and a modern mass production method is called centrifugal casting (or 'investment casting').

Made by a centrifugal method of casting metal which becomes thick and hard.
Channel Set
A gem setting technique in which a number of square or rectangualr stones are set side by side in a grooved channel.

Platinum's high melting point made it a difficult metal to use. Even with improved casting techniques, platinum remains expensive.
Yet its popularity continues to grow as consumers recognize its unique ability to bring out a diamond's brilliance.

MINTED BARS - A bar punched out of a strip of gold which has been produced by continuous casting. The punched out bar is then minted in a purpose-designed minting press, similar to the process used to make coins. (contrast cast bar).

At its base is a malaise of rocks and pinnacles,
including The Old Man of Storr which rises alone,
casting an element of mystery to the general scene.
right - A general panorama of the rock-strewn surface
and pinnacles at The Storr.

There are a number of bullion dealers and refiners, which supply gold, silver and platinum, as sheet, wire, casting grain, and semi-manufactured components to the trade.

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