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Silversmith, Chris Manning, and watchmaker, Jon Edwards, discuss the ancient art of lost wax casting and its application in Chris’ work making pens today.


“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”
– Arthur C. Clarke

Lost Wax Casting
wikipedia.org

Carbide Cutters
Bits and Bits carbide cutters Chris uses for milling wax
bitsbits.com

Rhino 3D
3D modelling software that Chris uses
rhino3d.com

Original image from <a href=http://amzn.to/2zor6tV" width="100%">

Rubber Molds
Sheets of rubber for replicating waxes for casting
amazon.com

Sling Casting
Old school sling casting, with some modern twists
youtube.com

Original image from <a href=http://amzn.to/2y0rECF" width="100%">

Centrifugal Caster
A Neycraft centrifugal casting machine
amazon.com

Original image from <a href=http://amzn.to/2y2FXXm" width="100%">

Vacuum Caster
An example of a vacuum casting machine
amazon.com

Vacuum Casting at Scale
An overview of the processes Rio Grande employs to manufacture the tools and components they sell
youtube.com

Original image from <a href=http://amzn.to/2y2PYE2" width="100%">

Graphite Crucible
A complete gold melting setup, with graphite crucible
amazon.com

Selective Laser Sintering
3D printing directly in metal
youtube.com

Gothic Architecture
The inspiration for many of Chris’ pens comes from architecture
wikipedia.org

British Houses of Parliament
wikipedia.org

Jaipur
wikipedia.org

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Any Sufficiently Ancient Technology

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Silversmith, Chris Manning, and watchmaker, Jon Edwards, discuss the ancient art of lost wax casting and its application in Chris’ work making pens today.


“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”
– Arthur C. Clarke

Lost Wax Casting
wikipedia.org

Carbide Cutters
Bits and Bits carbide cutters Chris uses for milling wax
bitsbits.com

Rhino 3D
3D modelling software that Chris uses
rhino3d.com

Original image from <a href=http://amzn.to/2zor6tV" width="100%">

Rubber Molds
Sheets of rubber for replicating waxes for casting
amazon.com

Sling Casting
Old school sling casting, with some modern twists
youtube.com

Original image from <a href=http://amzn.to/2y0rECF" width="100%">

Centrifugal Caster
A Neycraft centrifugal casting machine
amazon.com

Original image from <a href=http://amzn.to/2y2FXXm" width="100%">

Vacuum Caster
An example of a vacuum casting machine
amazon.com

Vacuum Casting at Scale
An overview of the processes Rio Grande employs to manufacture the tools and components they sell
youtube.com

Original image from <a href=http://amzn.to/2y2PYE2" width="100%">

Graphite Crucible
A complete gold melting setup, with graphite crucible
amazon.com

Selective Laser Sintering
3D printing directly in metal
youtube.com

Gothic Architecture
The inspiration for many of Chris’ pens comes from architecture
wikipedia.org

British Houses of Parliament
wikipedia.org

Jaipur
wikipedia.org

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