Melting tin by tiss

Melting tin

In Finland there’s a certain tradition at New Year. People melt horse shoe shaped pieces of tin in a metal ladle, then quickly pour the molten tin into a bucket full of cold water. This makes the molten tin solidify in a random shape. When done after the year changes, you can then view the shadow of the new tin piece against the wall in candle light and predict the upcoming year’s fortune from what you can see in the shadow.
hahhaa, i get this project started too :D what do you get with that tin? yeaah, sorry my badenglish :D
January 3rd, 2013  
@eewie I got something that looks like a chinese dragon lol, no idea what that means yet... :p
January 3rd, 2013  
Dan
Wow, that's cool. Kind of random, but I could see looking forward to building and evening around it each year.... thanks for sharing.
January 6th, 2013  
@yarp Thank you! :) It's a nice tradition IMO.
January 6th, 2013  
Great pic! It's just starting to melt :)!
January 9th, 2013  
@pippuri Yes lol I was trying to catch it at the right moment, since it melts so fast.
January 9th, 2013  
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