Metal Casting at Home Part 3. Backyard foundry

December 24, 2009 - 3:20 pm 13 Comments

How to make a greensand mould using a loose piece.

Duration : 0:7:23


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13 Responses to “Metal Casting at Home Part 3. Backyard foundry”

  1. jeniajuk Says:

    Хорошое …
    Хорошое показательное видео . Приятно смотреть . Большое спасибо автору и низкий ему поклон.

  2. myfordboy Says:

    No. The meta flows …
    No. The meta flows in the cavity left in the sand and forms that shape.

  3. ASSEMblerEX Says:

    Does the sand get …
    Does the sand get mixed up in the metal?

  4. faboledesma Says:

    Very good tutorial. …
    Very good tutorial..Thanks

  5. dustyflair Says:

    YOU ARE ONE BAD MAN …
    YOU ARE ONE BAD MAN!!! I love your work. As someone stated you make something that is not very easy look like you are riding a bike in the park! Keep up the good work!!!

  6. myfordboy Says:

    Special foundry …
    Special foundry sand.

  7. granaleo1 Says:

    Im interested in …
    Im interested in making parts for pens, like the nib,clips and such.
    what type of sand are you using?

  8. myfordboy Says:

    The brown object is …
    The brown object is the core. This is made from hardened sand as video 5.
    After the metal is poured the core can be broken out and this leaves the hollow innside.

  9. dredger14 Says:

    In the first video …
    In the first video I didn’t get the brown object (locating the core) you lowered with the string into the cavity after taking out the pattern.

    What was the brown object and how did you hollow out that cast Al object.

    Please reply.

  10. myfordboy Says:

    I saw them off!
    I saw them off!

  11. zgooch3783 Says:

    how do you clean up …
    how do you clean up the parts from the pouring channels?

  12. backyardsounds Says:

    Love the videos…
    Love the videos…

  13. barumman Says:

    First class, you …
    First class, you make it look easy.

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