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Michael Cannon writes:

Now the mold moves over to the casting area. Casting is a serious part of the process. You can see the rules they have for casters in the posting below:

Casting rules

There were eight cubicles for casting miniatures, all set up in a similar fashion. The picture below shows how one is set up. A couple of people can move around in here, but not while handling hot metal. Molds to be poured are set on the left, and fed into the spincaster as needed.

Casting area
Left side of the casting area

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