Wisconsin Makers to hold seventh annual iron pour 

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Wisconsin Makers to hold seventh annual iron pour 

Wisconsin Makers, a Whitewater-based nonprofit community workshop, has announced it will be hosting its  seventh annual iron pour on Saturday, April 6.

The event, which will be held at the Wisconsin Makers makerspace building, 200 E. Clay St., Whitewater, is free to attend and open to the public.

Spectators are invited to watch the “pour team,” composed of Teresa “Tree” Lind, a former University of Wisconsin-Whitewater lecturer of art and design, program alumni, and other area artists melt iron in an outdoor furnace and then fill sand scratch molds with the liquid metal.

According to the release, iron will be poured when the outdoor furnace reaches its ideal temperature for melting iron, which is anticipated to be achieved around noon, with castings completed by mid-afternoon.

Those interested in making a casting from a scratch block will be charged $25 each, with participation on a first come, first-served basis while blocks last, the release read.

Blocks will be made available for purchase at 9 a.m. on Saturday, and must be completed by the purchaser with a design by 11:15 a.m.

A scratch block workshop also will be held Friday, April 5, at the makerspace building between 5 and 9 p.m.

Blocks also are available for purchase from Ron Binning at Binning and Dickens Insurance, 319 W. Center St., Whitewater, by calling: 262-473-3930.

Those purchasing blocks in advance of the pour can work on a design at home and bring the block to Saturday’s event by 11:15 a.m.

During Saturday’s iron pour, some refreshments will be available for purchase, including brats, chips, water and soda.

During the workshop, participants will find slices of pizza offered for sale.

An earlier story about the history of the makerspace iron pour is here: https://fortatkinsononline.com/pouring-iron-whitewaters-wisconsin-makers-group-to-host-tile-making-event/.

To learn more about the iron pour process, visit a video, found below, produced in 2018 for Arttaysia LLC by Ashe McDarison of McDarison Productions.

Beloit resident Ben Kelly displays his iron tile made from a scratch block carrying his personalized design which was next filled with molten iron and left to cool. The design incorporates the initial of his last name and the year in which he purchased his home, he said. Kelly was among participants who made tiles during last year’s annual makerspace event. (File photo/Kim McDarison.) An earlier story about last year’s iron pour event is here: https://fortatkinsononline.com/iron-to-art/

Click on the arrow above to view a video explaining the full iron pour process. The video was made during an iron pour held at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 2018. This video was produced for Arttaysia LLC by Ashe McDarison of McDarison Productions. 

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