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		<title>Casting a Colonial Midrib Spoon – Video Demonstration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this demonstration, Jon shows how the Colonial Midrib Spoon is made by pouring molten, lead-free pewter, into an antique (circa 1750) bronze spoon mold. The pewter, an alloy of 92% tin, 1% copper and 7% antimony, is heated to a temperature of 550 F, and then ladled into the antique mold. Those spoons which [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Spinning a Baby Cup on the Lathe &#8211; Video Demonstration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watch as Jon Gibson demonstrates how he uses the lathe to fashion a beautiful baby cup. Beginning with a flat pewter disc he spins and shapes the metal to a form, and then finishes with a gently-rounded lip. He completes the piece by soldering on a graceful, cast-pewter handle. Enjoy!]]></description>
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