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by sokoloff
1787 days ago
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It does appear that it was a post-casting milling step (the inside is smoother than the outside and handle), so you probably could replicate it. However, cast iron dust is abrasive (so it’s a pain for machine operators) and legacy cast iron is still fairly plentiful so it’s probably not worth the time and expense unless you were doing it for curiosity rather than to end up with a finished pan. |
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