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Capn Antonio Malasses

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  1. I have been thinking of using pewter, lead, or zinc. I work for an automotive company so lead is easy to come by. Zinc is tougher but not impossible. I also remembered that one of my buddy has a bunch of metal miniatures from back in our gaming days. (most likely made of lead or white metal) I reached out to him about getting them to melt down and recast.

    I can not speak to the food safety of any of these metals. Well except for lead which is obviously DON"T USE IT!. If I cast my pieces in lead they will get a good cleaning and solid coating of paints and sealers.

    I acquired a few ships this week to use as templates for my casting. I'm not that great at carving so soapstone would be difficult. I got a BEAUTIFUL ship piece from the Pirate's Demise game over at ShipShape Games (http://shipshapegames.com). Also I got a few ships from the Pirates of the Caribbean Treasure Hunt DVD Game.

    I plan to fill in the PotC pieces with some clay to make them sturdier and easier to cast. (The Ship Shape Games pieces are Awesome as they are.) Then I'll mold each piece in RTV Silicone before casting them in the metals that I decide on.

    Wish Me Luck

    Capn Antonio Malasses

  2. Thank you Guys! Some GREAT IDEAS!! I did some research and found that I can use silicone molds on low melting metals. this way the molds are reusable which means they won't have to be formed every time I want to cast like the Sand Casting Molds. I'm getting my piece Design together now then I will work on the molds and acquiring the metal.

    Thanks Again Mateys

    Capn Antonio Malasses

  3. Ahoy!

    I am a Huge fan of board games. My favorite being Settlers of Catan. I own many copies of the game but they all have one major flaw; Durability. The tiles and cards are all made out of cardboard which tends to bend or warp over time. I am working on making a copy of the game out of sealed wood this way they are stronger and more resistant to water damage. I've decided that while I'm at it I'm going to tailor the game to my interests and make a Pirates of Catan.

    The issue I'm having is with the actual game pieces. In Settlers of Catan the players work with 2 types of pieces: Settlements and Cities. I'd like to do something along the lines of Ship and Hideouts or 2 different size ships. Maybe Sloops and Frigates.

    Although Carving the pieces out of wood would look nice it would be too time consuming. I'd LOVE to have metal pieces but I have no way to cast them. My latest idea is to use a 2 part resin and make Plastic duplicates of other pieces that I like. The ships from Dread pirate will work GREAT and I happen to have that game. That just leaves me with making the 2nd type of piece. I can't seem to find other game pieces or pirate knick knacks that I could make a mold of for game pieces. Any ideas would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!

    I did find this game online: Pirates Demise I tried to contact the manufacturer about buying some pieces from them but have gotten no response.

    I would Really Appreciate some help

    Thank Ye

    Capn Antonio Malasses

  4. Yea I had done that and there are a few ideas but then other people say "You're screwed" I was wondering if there was some old pirate trick or a proven method out there

    Thanks

    Capn Antonio Malasses

  5. I've this pair of leather boots for years. Over time they've gotten wet a few times getting on and off the ship and the boots have begun to sag pretty badly. Any ideas on how to keep me leather boots erect? I don't want to be walking around with saggy leather flopping around.

    Thank you for your help in advance

    Capn Antonio Malasses

  6. I have made quite a few leather mugs. I use a thick leather. Usually a Armor bend that I or thick saddle skirting that I shave to an appropriate thickness.

    1) I cut a rectangle out roughly 6" by 13".

    2) I tool the leather to whatever design I want

    3) I wrap it around a wooden disk and nail and rivet to shape.

    4) My favorite thing about my mugs is the use of unique handles. Which I attach with leather strapping.

    5) I seal the inside with a food safe resign that I bought at Micheal's Arts Store. The resign is good for hot and cold liquids and doesn't need to be relined as much as wax

    Hope this helps. I'll have to post pics of my mugs sometime soon.

    Capn Antonio Malasses

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