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KautzCraft.org Re-activated

I had some issues with the hoasting service (email service) where this website resides. Those issues have been resolved. 

But the new host I acquired as a back up, is one of the top rated services. I installed Kautzcraft.org on that new service and will continue to keep it active, and use the KautzCraft.org domain on that server. Kautzcraft.org was last used for my retail on-line store which is now closed.

Most of the new KautzCraft hobby work I create will continue to be posted and remain here on KautzCraft.Studio. 

I recently decided to concentrate more on the Lost Wax Casting work I love so much. As I have mentioned before, 3D printing became dominate with my time (and posted here) but lacks the satisfaction of casting hot metal. 

Take a look at KautzCraft.org. Not sure where I am going with that domain, but it is currently active.  -R/D

 

The KautzCraft Silver Story

Dateline 9/2/22

I am 75.75 (75-3/4) years old. Thinking about where I am at this point in my life and what I am doing and going to do with the time I have left. Could be 1 day or 15 years. Best I take each day as it comes and make it as good as it can be.

I am “mostly” my own boss, so I spend my time doing “mostly” whatever I want. I am happily married to Gloria, my high school sweetheart since October 1968, so I say “mostly” what I want.  Since retirement on March 1, 2015, she is now my only other “boss”.  <smile> Since High School (Class of 1964) we have been good partners for 58 years.

Gloria’s favorite activities are piano music (playing & teaching) and heavily into quilting & sewing crafts. She also like selling and sometimes gifting the things I make. She is the main outlet for my craft work.

I have already written much about the craft work I enjoy doing in this blog. KautzCraft started with lost wax casting of silver.

I lament a lot, perhaps too much, on these pages about the time and effort I spend 3D printing, with which I have become much involved. Certainly far too involved, but it is kind of like a drug habit. Hard to kick.

The 3D print design work is creative, but then a machine run by a computer makes the entire build when it is a single one piece print. No hand crafting required. Just print the design. Done!

I originally thought 3D printing would be a good way to produce the models required for casting. This is true. I have been able to cast 3D printed models after after much investment of time, tools, experimentation, and funds. 

But I let 3D printing become a dominate single focus activity. Stealing me away from what I know are higher value creative products and materials. Crafting became mostly printable plastic design.

With 3D printing, what I do is make plastic. Good for functional items. With effort, plastic can make master casting models. It is then one intermediate step in a longer path of the creative craft project of metal casting.

I expanded the  KautzCraft Studio domain to include all my “making” hobby craft activity.  I  created separate blogs for each major division. Machine shop, Dimensional Art, 3D printing, LASER Engraving. Links are listed in the left column.

This blog will stay on topic with my silver and lost wax casting.

The best casting results and the craft-work I enjoy the most is making wax master models. I use CNC wax machining for highly accurate models. Wax master models provide for me, better casting quality than 3D plastic printed models. Hand carving wax is a great way to create “organic” master models. The hand work with a wax process can be both additive and subtractive.

I have said all this before, then strayed away. But I really have a desire to do high quality lost wax casting. Silver or any metal is OK except gold, because of its' extreme cost.

WAX is my favorite creative hand-crafting medium. I want to “get away” from the 3D printing curse of making plastic Junque. 

I have again put this goal in writing. I will see if I can return to lost wax casting!

Maybe make silver key-fobs again! (Instead of plastic)… 

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Casting Metals

A list of the metals that can be cast at KautzCraft.

  • Gold 10k -24k
  • White Gold 14k
  • Fine Silver
  • Sterling Silver
  • Argentium Silver
  • Bronze
  • White Bronze
  • Yellow Brass
  • Lead Free Pewter
  • Tin Alloy
  • Other

Feel the Love

  KautzCraft Studio is an artistic endeavor. I love making things you like. I sell my work so I can make more. It’s a partnership with my customers.

  My moto: “Do what you love for those who love what you do.”

  Knowing the craftsperson adds a special quality. My time, effort and care are a part of every item. No factory production. I love my work. I like what I make, but I sell what I love… how it’s made.

  I put that love in every item. A quality you feel, from knowing who made it.

  I love the special things made by friends and family. You are also my friend and like family.

  Follow the Companion Links in the left column to learn more about me.