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lost-wax logo #21358Method of casting metal or glass objects, used since ancient times, which achieves greater definition than straightforward mould-casting methods. It is also known by its French name of cire perdue. A plaster cast is made of the original model that is to be reproduced. When set, this plaster mould is separated into several pieces and the original mo...
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lost wax

lost wax logo #10444Method of casting metal or glass objects, used since ancient times, which achieves greater definition than straightforward mould-casting methods. It is also known by its French name of cire perdue. A plaster cast is made of the original model that is to be reproduced. When set, this plaster mould is separated into several pieces and the original mo …...
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Lost-wax

Lost-wax logo #20466See Cire Perdu
Found on http://www.great-glass.co.uk/glass%20notes/glossa-e.htm

Lost wax

Lost wax logo #22565A method of casting very accurate shapes. A wax model is coated in a refractory (i), the wax melted out and metal poured into the cavity. Traditionally used for sculptures, it is also used to make parts in refractory (ii) metals such as turbine blades.
Found on http://www.metalbulletin.com/Glossary.html

lost wax

lost wax logo #21461A method of creating a wax mold of a sculpture and then heating the mold to melt out the wax and replacing it with a molten metal or resin. (see our page on Bronze Casting).
Found on http://www.modernsculpture.com/glossary.htm

Lost wax

Lost wax logo #21367see Casting
Found on http://www.selectartusa.com/gloss.htm
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