BADGE – Bronze & Aluminium Sand Casting
Sunday, January 12, 2025 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Casting metal is a 6,000-year-old process still used in manufacturing and fine art. The founder melts metal (usually aluminum, bronze, or cast iron) in a crucible, pours it into a mold, then removes the mold material or the casting once the metal has cooled and solidified. In our classes, beginners learn the safety associated with pouring 1800 degrees of molten metal, how to pack a sand mold, and how to pour liquid metal into the mold.
What You’ll Learn
In this class, students will learn casting terminology and get an overview of the proper tools and devices used. They’ll also learn how to light a small furnace properly, melt bronze or aluminum in a crucible, pack a two-part sand mold, and pour molten metal into the mold to create a three-dimensional object.
Please Note
Proper safety attire is mandatory!
- Leather, closed-toe boots.
- Long, natural fiber pants (denim is perfect).
- Long sleeve, natural fiber shirt (cotton or wool).
MAKE will provide the following:
- Leather apron
- Casting gloves
- Safety goggles
- Face shield
Safety equipment, including protective glasses and hearing protection, are provided by MAKE Santa Fe but bring yours if you have them.
Students must be at least 16 years of age. Minors must have parental permission and a signed waiver (ask us).