3D Printing and Lost Wax Casting
3D printing in lost wax casting is a process where a 3D model is used to create a mold for casting metal or other materials. The process starts with creating a 3D model of the desired object using computer-aided design (CAD) software. This model is then 3D printed using a wax-based material, creating a wax version of the object. The wax model is then used to create a mold, which is filled with molten metal or other materials to create the final cast object. This method is often used in jewelry making and sculpture.
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Are you looking to create intricate and detailed metal objects? Look no further than our 3D wax printing casting services for copper, gold, silver, and platinum!
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Our state-of-the-art 3D printing technology allows us to create precise wax models of your designs, ensuring that every detail is captured perfectly. These wax models are then used to create molds for casting, resulting in beautiful and high-quality metal objects.
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We work with the top casting houses in Toronto to create a wide range of objects, from jewelry and sculptures to functional parts and more. Whether you're an artist, designer, or manufacturer, our casting services can help bring your ideas to life.
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Additionally, using 3D printing for wax models allows for greater design freedom and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional casting methods. It also allows for quick turnaround time for your order.
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So why settle for anything less than the best? Choose our 3D wax printing casting services for your next copper, gold, silver or platinum project and experience the difference in quality and precision.
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Gold
Gold is a precious metal that is commonly used in jewelry making. It is valued for its beauty and durability, as well as its resistance to tarnish and corrosion.
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The purity of gold is measured in karats (kt). 24 karat gold is pure gold, while lower karat numbers indicate that the gold has been mixed with other metals. The most common karats used in jewelry are 18kt, 14kt, and 10kt. 18kt gold is 75% pure gold, 14kt is 58.3% pure gold, and 10kt is 41.7% pure gold.
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Gold can come in a variety of colors, including yellow, white and rose. Yellow gold is the traditional color of gold and is created by mixing pure gold with alloy metals such as copper and zinc. White gold is created by alloying pure gold with white metals such as nickel, palladium, or silver. It is often plated with rhodium to give it a bright white appearance. Rose gold is created by alloying pure gold with copper. It has a pinkish or reddish color. Green gold is created by alloying pure gold with silver and zinc. It has a greenish color.
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Gold is also available in different finishes such as matte, brushed, or polished, that can give a different look to the final piece.
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The color of gold, the karat and the finish are important factors to consider when choosing gold for a piece of jewelry, as they can greatly affect the overall appearance and value of the piece.
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We offer 10k, 14k 18k and 21k in yellow, white and rose color.
Silver
Silver is a precious metal that is also commonly used in jewelry making. It is valued for its beauty, durability and malleability. Silver is less expensive than gold and has a bright white color that is popular in jewelry design.
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Sterling silver is a type of silver that is commonly used in jewelry making. It is an alloy that contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The addition of other metals makes sterling silver harder and more durable than pure silver.
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Sterling silver is designated as "925" which means that it is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% alloy.
Sterling silver is also available in different finishes such as matte, brushed, or polished.
One important thing to note is that sterling silver will tarnish over time, this can be prevented by regular cleaning and storing it in a cool, dry place.
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In conclusion, sterling silver is a popular choice for jewelry making because of its beauty, durability and malleability. It is an alloy that contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, it is also available in different finishes and it tarnishes over time.
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We offer 925 sliver