During the workshop I made two spoons.....
The Cuttlefish was surprisingly easy to carve into - once I'd cut the bone in half. I'd brought a small bird bead along with me to the workshop and I pressed this into the Cuttlefish and then designed around it - I was going for a tree design for my bird to sit in.....
The Cuttlefish left a lovely texture on the metal which I wasn't quite expecting - but I think that it only added to the tree-like effect. Pewter melts at a low temperature so it only lightly scorched the Cuttlefish on the first pour so I could use the mold again. Because I had the scorch marks from first pour I could carve into the other half of the Cuttlefish to get a 3-D back to my cast - in the photo below the one on the right is my first pour (with the flat back) and the one on the left is the second (with a 3-D back).....
I completed the spoons by cutting and doming a bowl and soldering this onto the cast section. I really loved this workshop - Ella is good fun and very knowledgeable - will definitely be trying casting with Cuttlefish again.
I completed the spoons by cutting and doming a bowl and soldering this onto the cast section. I really loved this workshop - Ella is good fun and very knowledgeable - will definitely be trying casting with Cuttlefish again.