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Friday, May 1, 2015

UNF Sculpture: Iron Pour

Rock star humans of UNF Sculpture hosted an Iron Pour a few weeks back on the University of North Florida's campus. Hundreds of pounds of cast iron was poured into molds made by students, faculty and community supporters (like me!). They were dressed in leathers in the hot hot sun, moving hot hot metal. Being in an environment like an iron pour (even though I was just watching) where everyone needs to help and watch out for each other all in order to pull of this massive art making endeavor, is truly amazing.

To give you a bit more of a visual, you better bet I took pictures! It's just so darn neat!

So, I decided, "Yes, of course I want to make a scratch block and contribute to this awesome program." I got a rectangular scratch block, and then gathered around any hard pointy, scoopy, flat "tools" I had around the house. Predominately, I used a tool for scooping designs out of plastic clay and a dremel bit. But I also had some butter knives and a nail/screw or two.

scratch block
Transporting the blocks (I got three, one for me and two for my friends) in the box, saved my car from some sand, and made it easier to handle - sand can get heavy!

After I 'scratched' in my design into the sand/epoxy/resin block.

scratch block iron pour
After it the cast iron solidified and any sharp corner bits were removed by UNF students (thanks!) Ironically enough, for my friends I remembered to remind them that everything they made would come out mirror image (so they needed to write letters backwards) but I forgot the same goes for pictures, but I think it looks pretty darn neat anyways. 

My inspiration, the USS New York. 

For images of the pour itself, click on ahead!