I did some lost wax casting way back, and I recall, there was a thing called 'grog' mixed in with the casting plaster. Lost wax process uses a special plaster called investment plaster, not Plaster of Paris. The mold is baked at high temp to not only melt, but BURN the wax out, and to drive out ALL water. I am trying to remember, but I think the mold is taken up to approx 1000 degrees. Just a mere melting of the wax will not suffice. Casting brass in Plaster of Paris may yield a bomb. PoP is not as porous as investment.
Check with a local University Art Dept, possibly. As an alternative, if you can come up with decent waxes, you can send them to a founder who does lost wax casting.
Founders:
C.A. Brown, in Cranston, RI.
Another founder is Cranston Casting, in the same town, but I think their flask size is limited to jewelry.