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01-24-2024, 10:37 AM
Hello, I'm new to metal working when it comes to smelting/casting. I have worked with sheet metal on multiple occasions, and my soldiering skills are not the greatest. But more than anything, I just want to create some 18th century shoe buckles. I have found some graphs of the components which go into it, but I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around how to create these myself. I've heard that they are indeed casted, either with wood, or wax, but would there be a way to create them using sheet metal? 🤔 If not, what would be the recommended method of creating such buckles?
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Metal casting is a hobby unto itself. Takes a lot of specialized equipment, such as a forge, ladle, forms, etc. Your best bet for good advice on the subject is probably
https://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/
In order to make the cavity, you can use many different methods and materials, but if I were to try my hand at it, I'd probably make a model in 3D and print it in plastic.
Full of ideas, but slow to produce parts
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What I normally do is take a block of plastic and machine it to what I want for a final product, or as close as I can get to that. Then I make a mold from that. NOTE: I normally work with silicone molds and plastic resin. I haven't done any metal casting since high school (long long ago).
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Almost forgot, Welcome to the Forum!!!