The Appalachian
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Been pondering venturing into casting metals, mainly for build rifle furniture. Won't be doing any iron, but brass is a no brainer.
Been working with pewter lately, mainly smelting modern non-lead pewter for the tin content to use in bullet casting.
Poured nose caps are a given but my question is, has anyone made butt plates, trigger guards, pipes, etc out of pewter?
The pewter I'm working with lately, bud vases and small pitchers, is tough in one respect, but "soft". I can sliver off pieces from the surface with a sharp pocket knife. Not what I'd really want to use for buttplates and trigger guards.
BUT, Rotometals has "zinc based" pewter which has a much higher, nearly double, melting point temperature than the regular pewter im using in bullet metal. It makes sense that type of pewter would be tougher and less apt to get damaged in the use of a muzzleloader.
Thoughts?
Been working with pewter lately, mainly smelting modern non-lead pewter for the tin content to use in bullet casting.
Poured nose caps are a given but my question is, has anyone made butt plates, trigger guards, pipes, etc out of pewter?
The pewter I'm working with lately, bud vases and small pitchers, is tough in one respect, but "soft". I can sliver off pieces from the surface with a sharp pocket knife. Not what I'd really want to use for buttplates and trigger guards.
BUT, Rotometals has "zinc based" pewter which has a much higher, nearly double, melting point temperature than the regular pewter im using in bullet metal. It makes sense that type of pewter would be tougher and less apt to get damaged in the use of a muzzleloader.
Thoughts?