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2025-08-12 21:27:51
Poured some pewter coins so far, copper next.
bluenote
2025-07-25 15:39:07
Good for pouring and stamping coins for yourself or loved ones
Andrew Lipiansky
2025-07-23 13:13:09
Graphite seems to come in a couple markedly different textures/ finishes. This is the good type: smooth glossy finish, wears well with repeated use.
Al Zabinski
2025-06-15 09:00:42
Good forming molds but very hard to release the metals . Cracked two already and for the price was not happy .
Jason J
2025-06-08 18:54:12
Well packed. All four were whole, unbroken, solid, no chips, smooth, uniform, perfect condition.
Michael R Kamradt
2025-04-04 18:25:07
Working with superior materials produces a superior product. Thank you for you efforts and dedication to your work.
N.
2025-03-17 10:28:00
My larger ingot molds were just to big for some of the projects I was looking at, so I picked up this 4-pack of small disk/coin molds. They have a good surface finish with no visible porosity on the internal surface and the casts drop free once they're cooled off a bit.
Earl Powell
2025-01-30 16:46:56
I buy Britannia in 2kg ingots. These ingots are hard to handle in my small furnace. I idea is to recast the 2 kg Britannia in small ingots. These ingot molds work great other than being a little difficult removing the casting from the ingot mold. There is not enough draft angle in the graphite ingot mold to allow for an easy release of the casting. I would guess that is I where to wait until the ingot mold and casting were at room temperature the casting would fall out. That just take too much time.
Patrick
2025-01-09 19:49:13
Jusqua maintenant c'est parfais
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