Pewter Making At Glover And Smith Handmade English Pewter

Pewter Casting

Here are some images taken in our Wilton workshop, giving a little insight into what is involved in making Glover and Smith lead-free pewter tableware and jewellery.

Steve casting pewter in the Glover and Smith workshop, Wilton, Salisbury

Steve's casting today, (other days he's in the design office creating our great e-newsletters and graphics needs). He also makes the designs because it makes sure he knows what he's talking about. Steve selects the mold and chalks both sides of the mold. This absorbs gases produced in the mold when the metal enters.

Molten pewter spinning in a centrifugal casting machine at Glover and Smith

The metal is molten at around 290 degrees C. The mold is spinning inside the box filling up with the help of centrifugal force. Some items we gravity cast.

Freshly cast pewter items removed from the mould at Glover and Smith

Once the metal is solid we take the items out of the mold and clip them off the sprues. Here are heart boxes and ginkgo salad servers, ammonite boxes in background. All the sprues are melted down again in the pot & the metal used again.

British countryside animal pewter castings on the bench before and after clipping

Here are some British countryside animals on the bench before and after clipping.

Hand finishing a pewter oak leaf salad server and jar spoon at Glover and Smith

Once the designs are cast then the hand finishing begins. In these pictures removing flash from an oak leaf salad server and finishing a jar spoon.

Hand finishing a Ginkgo Leaf Salad Server at Glover and Smith

More hand finishing, this time a Ginkgo Leaf Salad Server.

Bending pewter napkin ring castings into shape by hand at Glover and Smith

Once the napkin rings castings are cleaned up and finished, we can hand bend them into shape.

Soldering pewter jewellery onto Sterling silver wire at Glover and Smith

Or soldered on to Sterling silver wire or cuff link mechanisms. Our jewellery is all polished the hard way before further machine polishing.

Ed Glover soldering hounds onto pewter bowls in the Glover and Smith workshop

Ed is soldering hounds onto bowls. Once all our designs have been filed, drilled, burnished, dremelled, soldered, filed again, hand polished, and usually more.

Hope you enjoyed the pictures.

Here are some Youtube videos.

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