Da Queen

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Da Queen

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The Queen's torso is invested and in the burn out kiln.

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Here she is in wax.

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I cast the head two weeks ago.

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saw the head casting of the queen you did and awesome job on it, hope the torso turns out ok.

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Looking real good Richard. Is the wax that you use a commercial brew or you'r own recipe as that looks so much better than some that I have seen ? Trev.
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I use McCaughin wax which I get from http://www.arizonasculpture.com/product ... subcatID=9 I find they have good service and the best prices.

It is the 2-AB 150. It works great for me. I add some of the harder wax, the 2-AB 44 to stiffen it up a bit. I live in the tropics where it is hot all year.

Addendum: Now I see you are down under and my supplier is of no use to you. It is a microcrystalline wax, which is a by-product of oil refining. It should be available there. (I find paraffin wax to shrink and swell way too much with changes in temperature, cracking the investments in burn out.)

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That looks fantastic Richard, you do great work
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Thanks for the info on the wax Richard.Yes indeed I do live down under; Mike lives in God's country but I'm down south where it's much colder. Cheers Trev.
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It came out very well. Some simple flashing but no holes or pits. It should clean up well.

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The aftermath, waiting for it to cool down some.

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Wow, that came out great.
You just have one short leg and one long.
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Jammer wrote:Wow, that came out great.
You just have one short leg and one long.
You are the funny one Jerry :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Da Queen

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I finished welding on the Queen's head. It was a bit difficult. Using a borax flux I get a bright orange flare that keeps me from seeing the puddle very well. I have a lens that I use for gas welding aluminum at my California shop that filters out that orange light, but it cost 187 dollars so I am not going to be buying another one. I just added a lot of filler rod so I would be sure to have enough build up. Then I cut it off with a chisel. Time consuming, but it's better than having to re-weld. Welding this stuff takes a lot of time—and propane gas. I have to heat the entire casting to somewhere near dull red with a propane burner in order to weld it. This bronze conducts heat like you wouldn't believe.

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