Tag Archives: aluminum
Case Study: Prototype Aluminum Casting via RPM( Rubber Plaster Mold ) Process
Mark Garofano of Armstrong Mold dicusses a recent project using the Rubber Plaster Mold Casting process Duration : 0:1:24
Aluminum Die Casting CNC Machining
Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machine that is machining an aluminum die casting. Video shows automated tool changing and automatic handling of the casting. The process has a short cycle time and is repeatable since the machine is programmed for the … Continue reading
Foundry Work- Casting Aluminum
Casting a small aluminum machine handle. Duration : 0:0:38
Sandcasting Aluminum
Rick, Danny, and Brian melt down some scrap aluminum in a backyard charcoal foundry and pour some simple sandcasts. Duration : 0:5:6
High Pressure Aluminum Die Casting 650 Ton Automated Cell
Aluminum die casting automated robotic cell using a kawasaki robot and auto ladle to produce a die cast part. This video shows the die cast process including pouring molten aluminum and automatic extraction of the die casting. Premier Die Casting … Continue reading
foam aluminium skull halloween Pouring mold casting Aluminum
foam aluminium skull halloween from a light foam skull to a 5 kilo aluminium skull lost foam casting For God’s Sake not a Damien Hirst diamond skull first time i melted and made a mold and first cast i ever … Continue reading
Aluminum Ingots From The $30 Backyard Foundry.
After the pour. Aluminum, like any heavy metal will recycle 100% (save the stuff still stuck in the crucible). The ingots are perfectly size for the crucible. Once I get my first foam carving done I can just throw these … Continue reading
Homemade Electric Aluminum Foundry – Casting Ingots
Finishing a full day of casting by pouring some ingots. This was the third pour of the day. Check out www.budgiemetalworks.ca for details on the furnace. Thanks for watching! Duration : 0:3:58
Casting Aluminum w/ Homemade Furnace
Here I am casting a part for a Crayford Style Focuser to be used with a 8″ Newtonian telescope I’m building. I’m using a propane furnace, a graphite crucible, and the “mold” is a tin soup can. I need a … Continue reading