Tobho Mott
Member
Hello all,
Just found this forum, not sure how I missed it before! Looking forward to checking out what's already been posted, sharing info, and making a few new friends maybe.
Ottawa area hobbyist metal caster since 2013. I specialize in nonferrous sand casting, but plan to add cast iron soon. And lost wax casting eventually. All my gear (that I actually.have room to use) is shop built, with the exception of my crucibles. I've built furnaces that run on charcoal, wood, propane, and waste oil. Plus all the flasks and molding tools and tongs and shanks, even a sand muller.
For the first several years I was at the mercy of the weather, having to lay down molds outside when the weather allowed and roll my furnaces out and back inside the shed with each use. But a few years back I added better ventilation and fireproofing, allowing for all year metal casting under a roof and out of the weather.
Still definitely 95% hobbyist, but I do take on a few small runs and one off commissions here and there, mainly to pay for melting stock and new crucibles. And to help save up for a bigger casting shed, hopefully by the time I can retire from my day job... I acquired all of Bill Jurgenson's equipment when he closed up his art foundry in Niagara Falls and retired several years ago, and my 12x16 shed is just too small to be slinging around #200 of bronze at a time in!
Mainly those one off jobs tend to be reproducing antique parts that are missing from someone's restoration hobby project. Probably my favourite type of casting work.
However most recently I've been working with a local artist on a large sculpture project. And what a blast that's been!
I also equipped and taught a casting class at the blacksmithing school here in Ottawa for several months, which was the entire duration of that class being offered. Technically the school is in Hawkesbury now, but I was at the west Ottawa location that has since closed.
Also currently a mod at thehomefoundry dot org forums.
Again, very much looking forward to poking around the site and participating here!
Jeff
Just found this forum, not sure how I missed it before! Looking forward to checking out what's already been posted, sharing info, and making a few new friends maybe.
Ottawa area hobbyist metal caster since 2013. I specialize in nonferrous sand casting, but plan to add cast iron soon. And lost wax casting eventually. All my gear (that I actually.have room to use) is shop built, with the exception of my crucibles. I've built furnaces that run on charcoal, wood, propane, and waste oil. Plus all the flasks and molding tools and tongs and shanks, even a sand muller.
For the first several years I was at the mercy of the weather, having to lay down molds outside when the weather allowed and roll my furnaces out and back inside the shed with each use. But a few years back I added better ventilation and fireproofing, allowing for all year metal casting under a roof and out of the weather.
Still definitely 95% hobbyist, but I do take on a few small runs and one off commissions here and there, mainly to pay for melting stock and new crucibles. And to help save up for a bigger casting shed, hopefully by the time I can retire from my day job... I acquired all of Bill Jurgenson's equipment when he closed up his art foundry in Niagara Falls and retired several years ago, and my 12x16 shed is just too small to be slinging around #200 of bronze at a time in!
Mainly those one off jobs tend to be reproducing antique parts that are missing from someone's restoration hobby project. Probably my favourite type of casting work.
However most recently I've been working with a local artist on a large sculpture project. And what a blast that's been!
I also equipped and taught a casting class at the blacksmithing school here in Ottawa for several months, which was the entire duration of that class being offered. Technically the school is in Hawkesbury now, but I was at the west Ottawa location that has since closed.
Also currently a mod at thehomefoundry dot org forums.
Again, very much looking forward to poking around the site and participating here!
Jeff