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Jewelry casting process

Eleven steps of the traditional jewelry casting process

1. sketching of the product by the designer;

2. the carver carves the wax mold from the design;

3. the casting worker makes a tree of the carved wax mold;

4. wrapping the outside of the made wax mold tree with plaster into the burning furnace for melting;

5. pouring the metal liquid into the billet shell and casting it into shape (if only one piece is made, the process is over; if it needs to be made in bulk, please continue);

6. turning the cast part to make a rubber mold;

7. making a batch wax mold through the rubber mold;

8. grouping the batch of wax molds into trees;

9. wrapping the outside of the made wax mold tree with plaster into the burning furnace for melting;

10. Pouring the metal liquid into the billet shell and casting it into shape;

11. Finally, the final product is polished and polished.

Six steps of the 3D printed jewelry casting process

1. 3D modeling of the product by the designer;

2. printing of the model by a 3D printer (in the required quantity);

3. casting workers make trees of the sculpted wax models;

4. wrapping the outside of the made wax model tree with plaster into the burning furnace for melting;

5. the metal liquid is poured into the blank shell and cast into shape;

6. Finally, the final product is obtained by grinding and polishing.

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