I find if the temperature is good for pure lead casting (needs to be hotter than alloyed lead), the lead itself will ignite the wax. If not,
it smokes quite a lot - so not for indoors without a really good fan.
I used to cast in my basement with a squirrel cage blower above the pot, vented out the window. above the bench and smoke was
never a problem, when using Marvelux, a semi-smokeless fluxing compound. The squirrel cage was an incredible blower, even though
it was a 220volt unit, it still worked amazingly well on 120V. The only problem with Marvelux, is it makes a coating on the inside of the pot
that can build up over time. My alloyed metal pot's coating is almost 3/16" thick, all the way around.
Now, I do all my casting outdoors in the car port & when using alloyed lead, the resulting smoke just blows away & everyone else in the
neighbourhood knows what I'm doing - oh well.