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Instructor Feedback
Personalized feedback, and your questions answered directly by me. No more guessing when you run into problems!
Hands-On Learning
Get sand casting QUICKLY, using projects to build and reinforce skills! Each project gives you something to show off!
Lifetime Access
Enjoy lifetime access to course materials and future updates, and access to the course community of other metal makers forever.
Useful Projects
Projects educate, but can also be customized, used for practical purposes, or sold for extra cash!
Multiple Metals
Learn with Bronze and Za-12, 2 excellent casting metals. Techniques apply to ALL metals.
What Students are Saying:
I just finished watching module 1. THANK YOU. I appreciate the flow: pattern design, molding, analysis, and then finishing. Your finishing tips and tools used are just what I was hoping for. Most other YouTube casters focus on the metal pour, which is engaging but not really educational. You are informative and descriptive throughout. I learned a lot. This is exactly what I hoped for.
-Paul S. (not me, another Paul)
Create Metal Artwork in Your Own Shop
This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to turn this dream into reality. Make your plastic projects into solid bronze (or aluminum, or zamak...) works of art that will stand the test of time. Learn my process (and get the tools) to go from rough, amateur castings, to clean, consistent, pro-looking pieces straight out of the sand!
Do I need any prior experience?
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Can I access the course at any time?
Why Metal Casting?
When you learn a new maker skill, you can make lots of things. When you learn a second maker skill, it doesn't double what you can make. It quadruples what you can make. These skills compound exponentially.
BUT, learning new skills can be challenging. Wouldn't it be nice if you can use one skill to learn another?
If you have the skills to use a 3D printer, I can use it to teach you sand casting. That way you aren't stuck only making things in plastic.
Solid metal is stronger, shinier, and can last millennia. Don't believe me? Check out your local museum's bronze age exhibit.
Let's Go!