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The
original, or "positive," of each piece is
constructed of clay, plastilene, or sometimes
soapstone, and a mold of RTV or vulcanized rubber
is formed around the positive. The mold may be
constructed in as many as six pieces to simplify
removal of the pewter casting. I use both the
gravity method of casting and
spin-casting,
and
the pewter is melted in a small kiln or with a
propane torch. It is then poured from a cast-iron
ladle into the mold.
After casting, seam lines are removed and the areas to be highlighted are given a rough sanding. The piece is then oxidized in a nitric acid solution, which turns it black. Oxidation is removed from all areas except the detail, the highlights are buffed, and the piece is hand- polished. Pewter requires only an occasional dusting and the high-lighted areas can be kept bright with a polishing cloth or silver polish. Avoid dropping or bumping the piece. My prices are based on the amount of: 1. pewter in the piece; 2. hand polishing involved; and 3. detail in the piece. Please see Order Form for Shipping and Handling costs or, better yet, dropme a line and I will tell you how much your order will cost, including shipping. |
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As most photos indicate, many owls have areas which are highly polished***. Others have a satin finish. Regardless, your satisfaction is always guaranteed. ***NOTE: Producers also keep changing their formulae, so the formula I used for many years has changed and does not polish well. In order to keep your costs down and not raise my prices, I am no longer polishing the areas that appear shiny in the photos. They will be buffed to a satin finish which, in my opinion, looks just as nice. The price of pewter had risen from less than five dollars a pound to over fifteen dollars a pound in just a few years' time. I have learned that the price increase is not due to supply and demand but, like the oil industry, it is speculators who are driving up the prices. For this reason, I have had to raise the price of my pewter owls. I did not want to, but speculation keeps raising the price of pewter. Sorry. |
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Cameron Owls
Clarence P. Cameron
633 Cedar Street
Madison, WI 53715-2117
608-770-5684
clarowl@charter.net
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