collaborative iron pour
Last Friday, I took part in a collaborative iron pour with my sculpture students and Jeremy Entwistle’s sculpture students from the Fairmont State University Department of Art . This was my first time casting iron, and I was truly amazed at the way this process requires such intense teamwork and collaboration. We had excellent weather, there was great camaraderie among all participants, and everything went off without a hitch, so I definitely anticipate more collaborative iron casting in the near future.
- Detail of the cupola after the bottom was dropped out
- Aftermath of the cupola bottom dropping out
- Jeremy preparing to drop the bottom out of the cupola
- Pouring the final round of molds
- Cast iron artwork
- Cast iron artwork
- Cast iron artwork
- Removing iron castings from molds
- Charging the furnace
- Cupola furnace burning hot
- Pouring sand molds
- Detail of pouring molds
- Second round of tapping the furnace
- Pouring sand molds
- Detail of pouring molds
- Pouring sand molds
- Plugging the tap hole with clay
- Filling the crucible with molten iron
- Opening the tap hole
- Assembly of the first pouring crew
- Dropping in the first charge in the cupola
- Grad student Mike Loop preparing his mold
- Students uncovering sand molds
- Jeremy orienting the students to foundry safety
Great shots Dylan, thanks for being a big part of the event-