09-08-2014, 12:15 PM
09-18-2014, 10:40 AM
For those that need a good laugh here's a video of my attempt yesterday to pour a couple parts in Cast Iron, it FAILED due to me not making the pouring basin big enough to catch and contain the molten metal. Had about fifteen pounds of molten cast iron in the crucible when I pulled it out of the furnace.
Good example of not having things ready cause I thought that the mold would take and hold all the metal, so next time I get to use my new ingot mold blocks to ram up some place to pour the stuff cause its too hot to put in a coffee cup.
DA
Good example of not having things ready cause I thought that the mold would take and hold all the metal, so next time I get to use my new ingot mold blocks to ram up some place to pour the stuff cause its too hot to put in a coffee cup.
DA
09-18-2014, 03:43 PM
You have that furnace funning nice now
Pleased to see the visor
John
Pleased to see the visor
John
09-18-2014, 08:10 PM
Visor keeps the heat out of the eyes so I can see into the furnace while its running
09-21-2014, 05:05 AM
I re did Wednesdays pour that was a disaster, I rammed up the same two patterns and had a successful pour which yielded two good parts.
Seems like the new software doesn't like video's so here's the link so people can watch it anyway
http://youtu.be/L-q0gSMVd3Q?list=UUrI7-d...fAp0ms_TXg
David
Seems like the new software doesn't like video's so here's the link so people can watch it anyway
http://youtu.be/L-q0gSMVd3Q?list=UUrI7-d...fAp0ms_TXg
David
09-21-2014, 03:12 PM
(09-21-2014, 05:05 AM)dallen Wrote: [ -> ]Seems like the new software doesn't like video's so here's the link so people can watch it anywayIt does now
David
DaveH
09-21-2014, 11:23 PM
09-22-2014, 01:14 AM
I hope to one day get into pouring aluminium but till then I am really enjoying and learning lots from your videos. Thanks for posting
Shawn
Shawn
09-22-2014, 05:15 PM
Shawn, aluminum is pretty easy, doesn't take a lot of heat, brass and bronze's a little harder along with some more heat.
If you get to thinking about Cast Iron then your going to have to find a whole bucket full of heat and the stuff can be stubborn as all hell to make it do what you want which is to come out of the sand soft enough to be able to cut it with something a little cheaper then a diamond.
But all things taken into account its a pretty neat hobby and can easily warm up a cold winter day, or make you sweat like hell during the summer.
David
If you get to thinking about Cast Iron then your going to have to find a whole bucket full of heat and the stuff can be stubborn as all hell to make it do what you want which is to come out of the sand soft enough to be able to cut it with something a little cheaper then a diamond.
But all things taken into account its a pretty neat hobby and can easily warm up a cold winter day, or make you sweat like hell during the summer.
David
09-22-2014, 11:01 PM
The parts from Saturdays casting session,
First up is a close up shot of the Flywheel Casting
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Second photos is of both casting after a little cleanup machine work on them.
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DA
First up is a close up shot of the Flywheel Casting
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Second photos is of both casting after a little cleanup machine work on them.
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DA