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This tag should be used for questions about working specific metals in fictional worlds, e.g., questions about the processes and tools needed if the availability of certain metals was different from than on our Earth or metalworking in unusual conditions or environments.
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Would molten tin solidify and coat an organic horn?
Tin melts at 231 degrees C and horn starts to char at around 350 C. So probably yes.
But it may also help (or hinder) to soak the horn in something first which may aid the transition and potentially …
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Would molten tin solidify and coat an organic horn?
So I have a different suggestion altogether.
The practical thing might be to drill a hole through the horn and create some thing which is pre-cast and made pretty - then fitted to the horn and then w …