fall 2013 iron pour
By far my favorite project from the past year was our Fall 2013 Iron Pour. Held on Friday, November 8, at the West Virginia University Creative Arts Center, this event helped inaugurate “Sputnik”, a portable iron-casting furnace that Fairmont State University sculpture faculty Jeremy Entwistle and I began building over the summer. Our pour crews cast around 3000 pounds of iron over the course of the day, which exceeded expectations for the capacity and durability of this new furnace. We also had excellent media coverage and a healthy turnout from the public, all of which contributed to making this event a resounding success.
Jeremy and I and students from our respective programs were joined by Shepherd University sculpture faculty Christian Benefiel and his students, as well as friends from the Pittsburgh iron casting community. In addition, alumni Emily Walley, Brett Kern, Jennifer Rockage McGhee, and Jamie Lester were invited to be visiting artists for the event, all of who cast iron for the first time.
Local businesses, including Construction Supply Company (CSC), 3 Rivers Iron and Metal, and Jack’s Recycling generously contributed materials and supplies for the iron pour. In addition, local metal fabrication company Wilson Works gave us great technical support by cutting out precision parts for “Sputnik”, and Morgantown restaurant Atomic Grill provided catered food for the event.
Big thanks goes out to Daniela Londoño Bernal for photographing this event, as well as Glynis Board from West Virginia Public Broadcasting for her excellent radio segment, which can be found here. The radio story also included a short video documenting the pour, which is linked below.
- Fall 2013 Iron Pour poster by Charlie Scott
- Jeremy opening “Sputnik”
- Using fire to set the refractory material lining the furnace
- Welding finishing touches on “Sputnik”
- Christian Benefiel getting the furnace started
- Charging the furnace with coke
- Iron pour attendees working on scratch block molds
- TV reporter from WBOY in Clarksburg working on scratch block mold
- Best foundry photobomb!
- Pour crew filling scratch blocks
- Scratch blocks lined up to be poured
- Furnace crew hard at work
- Filling the crucible with iron
- Filling the crucible with iron
- Pour crew filling molds
- Plugging the pour spout
- Freshly poured scratch block cooling
- Group picture of iron pour crew
- Filling the crucible with iron
- Freshly poured scratch blocks cooling
- Scraping the crucible after the molds are filled
- All smiles from our pour team
- Mold catching fire
- The iron pour continuing into the evening
- Iron performance by Erin McDaniel
- Iron performance by Erin McDaniel
- Iron performance by Erin McDaniel