Now that I am finding more Pewter I was giving some thought to having a mold to make 1+/- oz. ingots.
I have been casting Pewter "coins" in mini-muffin pans. It works good but requires that I weight, and mark, each ingot. If I had something that would cast a repeatable weight somewhere near an ounce, and distinctive enough to not be confused with a bullet I could just grab however many needed to reach any quantity of tin going into an alloy.
I knew I had a ruined Lyman 429244, a double cavity, small blocks, that someone had hogged out with a drill bit in one cavity. Plan was that maybe I could hog it out, in both cavities this time, almost to the bottom of the blocks. Turns out that it wasn't viable as drilling the cavities deeper, in those small blocks was going to run the cavities right through the alignment pins.
Then I remembered that I also had a DC Lee 45 caliber, 500 Gr. spitzer mold, originally bought to use in a 45-70 revolver. It cast undersized so was no use for that project.
But, that should make nicely uniform pewter "bullets" weighing very close to my desired 1 oz. It's far enough removed from anything else I cast so as not to be confused with any real boolits.
Love it when a plan happens to fall together.