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"silver casting" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of creating objects out of silver by melting and pouring the metal into molds. Example: "The jewelry maker demonstrated the intricate art of silver casting, creating a stunning bracelet in front of the amazed audience."
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Use melted silver for silver casting projects.
Depending on the size of your silver casting project, you may need to utilize centrifugal force to allow the silver to reach all areas of the cast.
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It opened in 1997, with works showing the wide range of materials and forms Smith used: bronze, steel, stainless steel, silver, cast iron, and found objects, as well as oil paint, automobile enamel, gouache, paint sprays, watercolor, and Magna.
The Douglas fir, on the other hand, has soft, inchlong blue-green needles with a silver cast to their undersides.
(His earrings turn out not to be totems of aggression at all, but silver casts of baby octopus tentacles, a gift from his girlfriend, an American doctor. He also has some little octopus figurines in his bathroom).
Evans usually makes up a perfect model for the main body of the watch and has it cast; it comes back as a rough silver cast that needs finishing.
Some fabrics are available only from decorator showrooms; most curtain makers and upholsterers can order them for you. 1. Mimas -- half polyester, half metallic sheer -- comes in pastels with a golden or silver cast.
Another notable display features what appear to be silver casts of every penis on the 2008 Icelandic Olympic Handball team.
These silver "casts" are instead based on the "personal experience" of the artist, Hjartarson's daughter, who has—to my knowledge never actually seen any of these athletic Johnsons IRL.
And in 2020 there will be an extra 850,000 "silver votes" cast.
Best of all is the unearthly silver light cast, precisely, on each scene.
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