Bronze sculpture: The process from 3D printing to Bronze casting

As a leading art foundries in China, we explores combing new tech with traditional bronze casting technique. Below is a bronze sculpture we cast for artist Ken Sealey.The sculpture is 50 cm tall. The artist sends us digital model of the sculpture. We use 3D printing tech to print it out first and then make rubber mold and cast bronze. Below is a short documentation on how we make it.

Step 1 : Digital modeling

Step 2 :  3D Printing

Step 3: Molding & Bronze casting

 

Step 4: Finishing & Patina

 

 

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5 Comments

  1. hi, how much did this casting cost? in £ GBP? thank you.

    rorymenage@googlemail.com

  2. Hi, I have the same question of cost. I’m considering casting a piece this same size in bronze and would love to get an idea of cost. Thanks

  3. Please let me know the cost of a similar object.
    Looking forward to your response.
    Thanks

  4. Can you let me know costs of this project please.

  5. Hi I Left a message on your email can you please supply approx cost for a 5ft 4inch statue of an elderly women holding the hand of a 3ft child please quote for the supply of a 3d printed and a rubber mould ready to cast, also bronze casting cost and supply only of rubber mould

    the model is still being made in ZBRUSH

    also how long would both processes take approximately

    thankyou

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