Description
Coat And Robe Hooks Horseshoe Design
Our Coat And Robe Hooks Horseshoe Design with equestrian appeal will make a charming addition to your home. This compact cast iron coat hook is ideal for hallways and can also enhance bedrooms or spaces behind doors. Crafted from cast iron, it boasts strength and durability. The hook comes complete with fixing screws, which accentuate its rustic, farmhouse aesthetic.
Fitting Our Black Coat And Robe Hooks Horseshoe Design
The Coat Hooks Wall Hooks Horseshoe Design is designed for easy installation on walls or doors. It is best positioned in hallways, behind doors, or in bedrooms. When opting for wall mounting, it is important to exercise caution to not disturb hidden water pipes and electrical wiring. We provide the necessary matching screws with all of our products.
Finish of our Coat And Robe Hooks Horseshoe Design
Our hand-cast items are intentionally aged to achieve an authentic appearance and are presented with a matt black finish. Screws for fixing are included.
Our Contact Details
If you would like any further information on our products, please feel free to contact us. We love hearing from our customers, and we are always happy to help.
01935 851660
Knowledge Base
How A Cast Iron Item is Made
We thought you might be interested in this process: –
Stage 1 Making the First Template
Once we have decided what we want to produce, the initial phase of tool creation involves designing a model template. For example, a wooden prototype of a coat hook such as a School Coat Hook is crafted. This prototype is subsequently pressed into specially prepared sand to create impressions on both sides. Following this, molten iron is poured into the mould. After the iron solidifies, the mould is broken apart to unveil the first casting.
Stage 2 The First Casting
The casting looks rough and uneven due to the wooden mould used. Although wood isn’t perfect for smooth castings, it’s beneficial for making initial prototypes. Here, it enabled the production of the first mould. The subsequent step involves refining the casting through grinding to achieve the desired finish. This will result in a smooth and polished prototype, forming the foundation for our new hook design.
Stage 3 Begin Casting
The coat hook, now cleaned and polished, showcases its freshly squared centre. This cast iron hook is primed for recasting, facilitating the production of additional hooks. Each will be hand-finished, underscoring our dedication to authentic hand-cast craftsmanship. Consequently, while our products will look the same, each will have a unique character. This principle is applied across our full line of cast iron hooks, handles, and hinges.
Stage 4 The Finished Product
The coat hook is now complete. As evident, the finish matches that of the first image, resulting in a square window. During the creation of the tooling for this coat hook, a landscape variant was also produced. Consequently, we now offer three distinctive styles of this coat hook in portrait, landscape and square, exclusive to our collection. These will be available in stock soon, once the artwork is final