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See the Bronze Art Foundry Process in Action

Turning your ideas in to reality at a bronze art foundry takes 8 steps...

Step 1: The Original Sculpture

Although oil based clay is the most commonly used medium for sculptors, water-based clay, stone, wood or any number of other materials can be used. Complex pieces are normally built over a metal armature.

fine art foundry - original sculpture

Step 2: The Rubber Mold

A high quality silicone rubber mold with a fiberglass or plaster case allows us to make a hollow wax impression of the original sculpture.

fine art foundry - Mold Maker in action

Step 3: The Wax Positive

The wax model is made by pouring 3-5 coats of heated wax into the rubber mold, temperatures and timing are critical to make a wax that will be exactly the right thickness and will have all the detail of the original.

fine art foundry - the wax positive

Step 4: Chasing the Wax

The wax chasing is broken into two parts. First the wax is carefully examined and any flaws are repaired. Next, wax rods are attached which will form pipes to allow bronze to flow in and air to escape when the wax is melted out of the shell.

fine art foundry - chasing the wax

Step 5: The Ceramic Shell

The ceramic shell is made by dipping the wax model in a slurry solution and coating it in sand every day for about five days. American Fine Arts Foundry uses a top quality commercial mixture formulated for strength and detail.

fine art foundry - the ceramic shell

Step 6: Pouring the Bronze

After the wax is melted from the ceramic shells the bronze is heated in a furnace to about 2100 degrees while the shells are heated in a kiln to over 1200 degrees.

fine art foundry - pouring the metal

Step 7: Chasing the Metal

After the bronze is removed from the ceramic shell and cleaned, skilled artisans examine the piece, weld together any parts and perfect the piece using small hand tools to ensure that the finished piece is exactly like the original clay model.

fine art foundry - welding parts in step 7

Step 8: The Patina

Patinas on bronze sculpture are generally done by applying layers of oxidizing chemicals or metals to achieve various colors, patterns and effects. Our talented patina artists can offer a wide variety of choices and unique colors to satisfy your needs as an artist.

fine art foundry - patination in action

We invite you to join our art foundry to make your vision come to life. Contact us today to discuss your art project.

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American Fine Arts Foundry provides world-class fine art foundry services for artists and art publishers at competitive prices. For more information about the fine art foundry services we provide, call us at 818-848-7593 or click here for our contact form.


American Fine Arts Foundry, LLC
2520 North Ontario Street - Burbank, CA 91504
Phone: 818-848-7593
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"Creating a great bronze sculpture requires not only my best, but also the best of each of the artisans involved along the way. From the mold maker and wax chaser, through the pour, the welding and chasing of the casting, and culminating with the patina, my work just can’t be any better than the weakest link in the chain. And at American Fine Arts Foundry, there are no weak links. They are consistent and professional." - Randy Buck, Sculptor

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