Cerrobend was what I was trying to remember, so thank you, Zonie. It can be used to cast endcaps, and other stock accessories for guns. I saw a beautifully cast piece on the back end of the forearm on an Underhammer gun being sold on TOTW, where the cerrosafe casting formed a curved shief for percussion cap debris that might break loose, and be heading for the shooter's forearm. Very nicecasting and shape. Because it melts at such a low temperature- below the boiling point of water- it casts well, and cools fast enough that it won't burn the wood it being cast around. And it does seem fairly strong as cast metals go, for those uses. I would not use the stuff for a guard on a knife where I would expect it to prevent a blow to the hand, but it would make a nice end cap for knife handles, inlays for hawks, etc.