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Alloying Bronze (Cu + Sn) — The Bronze Age Begins
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17. March 2026

Alloying Bronze (Cu + Sn) — The Bronze Age Begins

The alloy that gave an entire era its name. Mix 88-90% copper with 10-12% tin to create bronze — harder than either component, castable into complex shapes, and the dominant material of human civilization for 2,000 years. This blueprint covers the metallurgical principles of alloying and casting a bronze tool.

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Metallurgy of Bronze

Why Bronze is Superior

Bronze is a solid solution alloy — tin atoms dissolve into the copper crystal lattice, distorting it and blocking dislocation movement. Result:

PropertyCopperBronze (10% Sn)Improvement
Vickers Hardness40-5070-1502-3× harder
Tensile Strength210 MPa300-500 MPa2× stronger
Melting Point1085°C~950°CEasier to melt!
CastabilityPoor (gassy)Excellent (fluid)Complex shapes
CorrosionForms green patinaHighly resistantLasts millennia

The Ideal Ratio

Ancient smiths converged on ~10% tin, 90% copper through trial and error:

  • <8% tin: Too soft, barely better than copper
  • 10-12% tin: Optimal hardness, good castability, golden colour
  • 15-20% tin: Very hard but brittle — good for bells and mirrors, bad for tools
  • >20% tin: Extremely brittle, shatters on impact
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The Alloying Process

Preparation

  1. Weigh your metals: 900g copper + 100g tin for classic 10% bronze.
  2. Cut copper into small pieces (1-2cm) for faster melting.
  3. Tin can be in any form — it melts so fast it dissolves almost instantly.

Melting Sequence (CRITICAL)

  1. Melt the copper first. Load copper into pre-heated crucible in the kiln. Bring to full liquid (1085°C+).
  2. Add tin LAST. When copper is fully molten, add tin to the surface. Tin melts instantly (232°C) and dissolves into the copper.
  3. Stir with a pre-heated dry stick or ceramic rod. Ensure uniform mixing — 10 seconds of stirring is enough.
  4. NEVER add copper to molten tin — the temperature differential causes violent boiling and spatter.

Signs of Good Bronze

  • Surface should be bright and mirror-like when fully liquid
  • Colour: golden-yellow (not coppery red = too little tin, not silvery = too much tin)
  • Flows smoothly when poured — bronze is more fluid than pure copper

Pour

  1. Skim slag from surface.
  2. Pour into pre-heated mold in one continuous stream.
  3. Bronze has excellent castability — it fills fine details that pure copper cannot.
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Finishing and the Innovation Leap

Post-Casting

  1. Allow to cool naturally in the mold.
  2. Remove from mold, break off sprues.
  3. Cold-work the edges: bronze work-hardens even more effectively than copper.
  4. Grind and polish the working edge.

Testing Your Bronze

  • Ring test: Strike with a stick — good bronze produces a clear, bell-like ring. Dull thud = bad alloy or porosity.
  • Edge test: A bronze axe keeps its edge 3-5× longer than copper.
  • Colour: Golden-yellow when polished. Develops green patina over time (same as the Statue of Liberty).

The Civilization Impact

Bronze changed everything:

  • Agriculture: Bronze ploughshares broke harder soil → more food → larger populations
  • Warfare: Bronze swords and armour dominated for 2,000 years
  • Art: Bronze casting enabled the first complex sculptures (lost-wax casting)
  • Trade: Tin scarcity created the first long-distance trade networks

But bronze has a fatal flaw: tin scarcity. When the Bronze Age trade networks collapsed (~1200 BCE), civilizations that couldn't get tin were forced to master a harder, more abundant metal — iron. See Blueprint 08: Building a Bloomery & Smelting Iron.

المواد

  • Copper (smelted or purchased) - 900 gsعنصر نائب
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  • Tin (smelted or purchased) - 100 gsعنصر نائب
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  • Charcoal - 12 kgsعنصر نائب
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  • Crucible - 1 pieceعنصر نائب
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  • Lost Wax Casting Kit - 1 kitعنصر نائب
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  • Aluminum Bronze C954 (Reference) - 1 referenceعنصر نائب
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الأدوات المطلوبة

  • Kiln (from Blueprint 02)عنصر نائب
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  • Bellowsعنصر نائب
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  • Crucible tongsعنصر نائب
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  • Casting moldعنصر نائب
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  • Anvilعنصر نائب
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  • Ball peen hammerعنصر نائب
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