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Learn Jewelry Casting From A to Z

$550

Financing available at checkout

What You Will Learn
Wax Spruing & Tree Building
Learn how to properly prepare and sprue wax models to ensure smooth metal flow, clean fills, and consistent results.
Investment Mixing & Preparation
Understand the correct investment ratios, vacuuming technique, and timing to prevent cracks, bubbles, and surface defects.
Burnout & Dewax Cycles
Master kiln programming, temperature control, and cycle timing to create clean, stable molds ready for casting.
Metal Melting & Pouring
Learn how to safely melt different metals, control temperature, prevent contamination, and pour clean, accurate castings.
Post-Casting Cleanup & Finishing
Remove trees, clean surfaces, fix minor imperfections, and prepare your castings for polishing or stone setting.
Pricing Your Casting Services
Learn how to estimate costs, price your labor, and offer casting as a profitable service for clients.
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    Who This Course Is For?

    This course is designed for beginners who want to learn casting correctly from the start, as well as jewelers looking to add casting to their shop without confusion or trial-and-error. It is also perfect for entrepreneurs wanting to produce their own jewelry, and small business owners who want to turn casting knowledge into a new income stream.

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    Why This Course Is Different?

    Most casting tutorials hide details or skip steps, but this course reveals the full professional workflow and the reasoning behind each technique. You’ll learn the same casting principles used in high-volume jewelry production, giving you practical skills, predictable results, and the confidence to start offering casting as a service.

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    Professional Tools & Hands-On Learning

    This course includes a complete, hyperlinked equipment list covering every tool we use in our production shop, along with beginner-friendly alternatives at different price points. You’ll understand what each tool does, how to choose the right setup based on your budget, and how to avoid common casting mistakes before you make them.

ABOUT THIS COURSE

Taught by Ethan Tran (18+ years of experience) and Sina Arian, this course gives you a complete introduction to metal casting using industry-standard tools and processes.
In just 2 hours of focused training, you’ll learn every essential step — from wax spruing to investment mixing, burnout cycles, metal melting, pouring, and final cleanup.

Unlike other casting courses that leave out critical steps, this training shows everything we do in our own factory, including the tricks, timing, temperatures, and preparation methods that produce reliable professional-quality castings.

  • A man with short black hair wearing a black T-shirt and white AirPods, sitting in a workshop with tools and equipment behind him.

    Ethan Tran

    MANUFACTURING DIRECTOR

  • A man with short dark hair and a beard, wearing a black t-shirt, standing in a workshop or studio with tools behind him and a dark background with a pattern of light-colored objects.

    Sina Arian

    OWNER

Course Curriculum
4 Chapters · 11 Lessons
Introduction
Safety Measures
List of Tools
Wax Tree Fabrication & Spruing Techniques
Casting Investment Process
Dewax Cycle
Choosing the Right Metals
Melting Best Practices
Pouring Molten Metal
Finishing Your Castings
Price Your Service

Start Creating Jewelry Today

This course teaches you how to cast jewelry the right way, using the same techniques and workflow we use in our Houston manufacturing shop. Whether you are a beginner or a working jeweler, you’ll learn how to confidently melt, invest, cast, and finish metal with clean, consistent results. This program is released in phases over two weeks to support focused practice and effective learning.