Dave -- Agree 100% with Robby and Snyder. I found my pewter at yardsales (old beer mugs, beat-up bowls, teapots, etc.) Used it for years as a hardner for cast cartridge bullets until I discovered a better use for it (nosecaps). As for "investment," mine consists of toilet paper rolls (OK, OK, if that offends . . .) paper towel rolls and cereal box cardboard. I've used modeling clay to patch the cracks, per advice from this forum, but find it tends to melt and run. Now I'll try Robby's advice on plumber's putty. It's not a big deal to cast pewter. Melts at about the same temperature range as lead -- maybe less. Propane's fine. Keep the melt hot until the last instant before pour. Just make your forms a bit oversize, and then file it down to size -- but be sure to use an old file that's not good for anything else, since the "teeth" will glom up and be difficult to clean. -- paulallen