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Art Casting With Sculptor David Perrett - Part 5
This video covers day 5 of working on a big art casting project with/for local sculptor David Perrett @davidperrett4164. David's sculpture will be a boulder that has been chopped into 20 blocks and reassembled, with half of its stone parts replaced with cast aluminum, in a checkerboard pattern. I'm helping out with the molding and casting side of it.
David's youtube:
www.youtube.com/@UC3m_LMZEUt4A5ErKdiCk_Hw
David's IG:
treesandrocksandrocksandtrees
David's page on the Oeno Gallery website:
oenogallery.com/artists/david-perrett/#sort-added;desc
Some of David's pieces featured on Oeno Gallery's youtube:
ua-cam.com/video/oFk9GfjzO_E/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/MzllRb3HR4A/v-deo.html
Stay tuned for part 6!
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Art Casting With Sculptor David Perrett - Part 4
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This video covers day 4 of working on a big art casting project with/for local sculptor David Perrett @davidperrett4164. David's sculpture will be a boulder that has been chopped into 20 blocks and reassembled, with half of its stone parts replaced with cast aluminum, in a checkerboard pattern. I'm helping out with the molding and casting side of it. David's youtube: www.youtube.com/@UC3m_LMZEU...
Art Casting With Sculptor David Perrett - Part 3
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This video covers day 3 of working on a big art casting project with/for local sculptor David Perrett @davidperrett4164. David's sculpture will be a boulder that has been chopped into 20 blocks and reassembled, with half of its stone parts replaced with cast aluminum, in a checkerboard pattern. I'm helping out with the molding and casting side of it. David's youtube: www.youtube.com/@UC3m_LMZEU...
Art Casting With Sculptor David Perrett - Part 2
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This video covers day 2 of working on a big art casting project with/for local sculptor David Perrett @davidperrett4164. David's sculpture will be a boulder that has been chopped into 20 blocks and reassembled, with half of its stone parts replaced with cast aluminum, in a checkerboard pattern. I'm helping out with the molding and casting side of it. David's youtube: www.youtube.com/@UC3m_LMZEU...
Art Casting With Sculptor David Perrett - Part 1
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This video covers days 1 of working on a big art casting project with/for local sculptor David Perrett @davidperrett4164. David's sculpture will be a boulder that has been chopped into 20 blocks and reassembled, with half of its stone parts replaced with cast aluminum, in a checkerboard pattern. I'm helping out with the molding and casting side of it. David's youtube: www.youtube.com/@UC3m_LMZE...
Casting a Kelsey Letter Press Chase for @castironmachines
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Big job with a local sculptor coming up next, stay tuned! This time, Clay from @castironmachines asked me to cast a part called a chase that was missing from his Kelsey 3x5" letter press, using a wooden foundry pattern he made. Antique restoration jobs like this are always a big favourite here at Arcane Castings foundry! Clay restores antique machines and puts them back into use using his early...
Cast Bronze Phone Stand For My Kid's BF
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I cast a phone stand in bronze for my kid's boyfriend. Usually I cast these in aluminum but today I was already pouring bronze. My kids and I really like the ones I made for us. I use mine every day. Please comment below if you might be interested in having one of these for yourself, or perhaps to give as a gift. If there is sufficient interest, I might work up a higher production pattern and t...
Free Easy Non-Stick Ingot Molds for the Home Foundry
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Save your muffin pans from getting all beat up and destroyed - use them as ingot mold matchplate patterns instead of pouring directly into them! #thehomefoundry #backyardmetalcasting #metalcasting #casting #ingots #metalmuffins #canada #handmade #diy #arcanecastings
Petrobond Cores, New Ramming Tool Parts
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New sand rammer parts. I chose to make a more difficult to mold pattern for the peen end than it needed to be, so that both parts can be molded in one small flask. I am not saying it was a smart idea, but I hope you find this workaround interesting. Smaller molds means more molds laid out at a time. You may have noticed I've been making matchplate production patterns for several molding tools i...
Andrew Ren demon-strating 5 micron thick hand plane shavings (short)
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From the Great Canadian Rust Fest 2023 at Jack Forsberg's Wadkin Temple in Ottawa. Definitely going back next year. #canada #gcrf #woodworking
Doctor said to work on my coping skills
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Possibly interesting: - A lot of coping down with this pattern (get it?) - Double rolling the mold for easier pattern removal - Using parting powder to print the location of a runner in the drag onto the cope to locate gates. - New sprue cover in action! #foundry #handmade #canada #diy #metalcasting #sandcasting #petrobond #octopus
20 Minutes Per Finished Part Using Matchplate Molding
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I made a new cast matchplate pattern for making sprue covers. These are the first test castings made using that pattern. When they're this fast and easy to make, it's almost worth actually doing. But you could definitely just use a piece of sheet metal to keep the ants and spiders out of your molds. Note the use of K-Bond sand for facing. K-bond is an oil bonded sand like Petrobond, but I made ...
First Castings off the New Matchplate Pattern
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Finishing the matchplate pattern, building flasks fitted to the pattern, and pouring several test castings. Check out Dave Clark the Pattern Guy on youtube if you're interested in getting your own safety sander, mine works great! The original pattern rapper patterns came from Perry's (from youtube's SWDweeb channel) web store, plmfoundries.com. You can get your own 3D files there if you want to...
Casting a Foundry Matchplate Pattern in Aluminum
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With this matchplate pattern I will be able to mold up two parts in one small mold faster than I can make a mold of just one part using loose patterns. I'm not going full mass production ona level that demands permanent metal patterns with these or anything, this is just easier than trying to drill accurate enough alignment holes to attach the 3d printed patterns on opposite sides of a wooden m...
Assembling Molding Flasks
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Assembling Molding Flasks
Induction Melter Test Run
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Induction Melter Test Run
Petrobond maintenance and a sand muller improvement
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Petrobond maintenance and a sand muller improvement
Home Office Meets Home Foundry
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Home Office Meets Home Foundry
Antique Reproductions in Bronze - Matchplate Patterns and Loose Piece Followers
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Antique Reproductions in Bronze - Matchplate Patterns and Loose Piece Followers
Lost Food Metal Casting - George R. R. Martin's "The Pear Shaped Man"
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Lost Food Metal Casting - George R. R. Martin's "The Pear Shaped Man"
How to Build the Kwiky All Flask Foundry Vibrator - Part 1: Casting the Parts
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How to Build the Kwiky All Flask Foundry Vibrator - Part 1: Casting the Parts
The Muller Channel
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The Muller Channel
Elephabbit! More fun with lost foam bronze bunny rabbits, casting defects, new crucibles
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Elephabbit! More fun with lost foam bronze bunny rabbits, casting defects, new crucibles
Lost Foam Easter Bunny Casting
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Lost Foam Easter Bunny Casting
Lost Foam Casting as a Winter Pastime
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Lost Foam Casting as a Winter Pastime
Botched Antler Hook Mold, Foundry Upgrades
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Botched Antler Hook Mold, Foundry Upgrades
A New Year, A New Foundry
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A New Year, A New Foundry
Stopping Indoor Rain With Backyard Metal Casting
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Stopping Indoor Rain With Backyard Metal Casting
Making a Match Plate Pattern for Casting Flask Parts
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Making a Match Plate Pattern for Casting Flask Parts
First Blacksmithing Lesson
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First Blacksmithing Lesson

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  • @HeinrichsMade
    @HeinrichsMade 10 днів тому

    Ouch! Yeah hot aluminum isn't good on your skin...

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 8 днів тому

      Can confirm - I've had better. For instance: room temperature aluminum. But, you don't get to have this much fun without getting a few little burns and scrapes once in a while, am I right?

  • @stevesrt8
    @stevesrt8 13 днів тому

    Quite the project! i missed the first parts. not getting notifications. have to back and check it out later. Cheers Sir. well done

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 13 днів тому

      Thanks! This project has been a great experience. I had to reclick the bell on your channel a while back too, you'd think all you had to do was hit sub to keep getting notified, why is the bell even a thing?! Anyhow, hope you enjoy the rest of the show when you get a chance.

  • @HeinrichsMade
    @HeinrichsMade Місяць тому

    Oops camera fell 🤣 You didn't even need to use the vise grips after all So much easier to not do things 🔥🔥💯💯

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      Yup, mold weights and vise grips, who needs'em!

  • @r4z0r7o3
    @r4z0r7o3 Місяць тому

    What's the really dark sand, is it burnt petrobond or something else? Have y'all welded al. castings before? I heard it can be rly hard? Regardless, very impressive work 😊

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      The black sand is just well-used petrobond. I haven't welded anything other than mild steel using a fluxcore welder, personally. But you can see here that David is able to TIG weld the cast aluminum somewhat, without even really cleaning it very carefully. He says it is indeed difficult, but so far so good. He'd gotten one full block successfully welded together so far, last I saw.

  • @HeinrichsMade
    @HeinrichsMade Місяць тому

    Those vise grips though 👍👍👍 Nice casts, maybe you could weld that aluminum and fix the corner. What type of aluminum did you use?

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      Thanks, the plan is to rebuild the missing corner with TIG weld if possible, but I'm glad I'm not the one who has to do the chasing to make the weld look like rock... If necessary that whole piece could be recast, or maybe just a piece of the missing corner could be cast and welded on. We're using certified A356 ingots for all these castings.

  • @tinker-craft
    @tinker-craft Місяць тому

    What a beast of a mold. Nicely done 👍

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      Thanks! Yeah we are using some really big flasks for this job. We had to get a bunch more sand shipped up here.

  • @r4z0r7o3
    @r4z0r7o3 Місяць тому

    😮 Congrats! So big! Is that a #10 crucible or smaller? Your vids are inspiring! I'm planning to fire up my rig this weekend. On Sunday I managed to get my new burner aaaaaallmost running well enough 😊

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      Thanks! It's an A25 😁 I remember your furnace build on the alloyavenue forums, hope to see some action soon! Did you ever make it over to thehomefoundry.org forums after AA went dark?

    • @r4z0r7o3
      @r4z0r7o3 Місяць тому

      @@tobhomott 25!?!?!? Geeze! I saved a PDF of my build from AA. Ya,I've been passively lurking on thehomefoundry, maybe I should post the old thread for nostalgia sake 😁

  • @johnfurr8779
    @johnfurr8779 Місяць тому

    Great video. I gave up trying to find a foundry to cast my art pieces in Ontario.. making my own is still on my to do list

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      A small timer like me might be your only option, the big boys either have insane wait times or intentionally price small jobs like they don't want them because they don't, from what I've been told by a couple of recent clients. But whether you're just interested in finding a small foundry like mine or getting set up to actually make your own castings, I suggest you register at thehomefoundry.org forums. Hands down the best online resource with many many examples of what has and hasn't worked for others. All the free advice you could ever want too. As a member (it's free to register, but we're voluntarily member-underfunded by small annual donations) you could send me a private message about getting my help with your castings, or perhaps find another small foundry that's closer to your location or that you perhaps feel is better equipped to get your job done. What part of Ontario are you in? Maybe I can put you in touch with someone local who can help with either castings or a casting shed tour and some advice

    • @johnfurr8779
      @johnfurr8779 Місяць тому

      @@tobhomott I'll have a look at the forum. I'm in east GTA

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      ​@@johnfurr8779If the forum isn't your kind of deal, you can always contact me by email at arcane.castings@gmail.com to discuss your casting projects or talk about building furnaces, finding a small foundry in your area, etc. Good luck

  • @johnfurr8779
    @johnfurr8779 Місяць тому

    The fellow probably tried to include his email address or a link in the comments. Assured comment self destruction

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      Entirely possible, glad he and I were able to get past that barrier

  • @r4z0r7o3
    @r4z0r7o3 Місяць тому

    Holy firebrick pile 😮. Perfect pours like that are the mark of a true master 😉

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      Aw shucks, David's the one with a Master's degree not me. Thanks though! There's a story behind those bricks...

  • @tinker-craft
    @tinker-craft Місяць тому

    Good stuff!!! Gotta get me some of those fancy spats ✨

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      Thanks! I really like mine, nice and thick but I'm not tripping over them.

  • @ChatterontheWire
    @ChatterontheWire Місяць тому

    Looking good.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Місяць тому

      Thanks, more to come

  • @jagboy69
    @jagboy69 2 місяці тому

    lol... dumb shorts!! 😅

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 2 місяці тому

      Tell me you dont hate them too...

    • @jagboy69
      @jagboy69 2 місяці тому

      @@tobhomott I figured out it all comes down to the MUSIC you choose to put on your video. It doesn't matter if it's a short video about grass growing. UA-cam just sucks! Look at the couple of shorts I posted and the hits they received. People are stupid.

  • @jagboy69
    @jagboy69 2 місяці тому

    Hey dude.. THF down??

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, this is the 3rd month in a row this has happened I think. 1st time was a banking issue, Dave's bank thought they were saving him from scammers by not paying out the site hosting fee... Maybe the same issue repeating? Knowing banks I would not doubt it. I'm sure Dave's working on a fix. I'd be on the forum right now posting a link to Clay's brand new video about this letter press restoration if I could! 😊 Weirdly I didn't get any notification about your comment, I just happened to be checking.

    • @jagboy69
      @jagboy69 2 місяці тому

      @@tobhomott Ya see there is proof youtube shadow bans people that lean conservative!

  • @Preso58
    @Preso58 3 місяці тому

    Nice offset pouring basin. Olfoundryman would be proud!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! I hope it is enough to forgive my use of aluminum bronze. It's real C954 at least, no dirty pop cans and wire homebrew.

  • @castironmachines
    @castironmachines 3 місяці тому

    After a few runs, it works perfectly! Thanks for your help on this project, it was a great experience

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 3 місяці тому

      Great to hear & glad I could help. Looking forward to seeing some prints! Edit - if anyone actually reads these, Clay's letter press video is now up on UA-cam at ua-cam.com/video/MF9Myv4jhII/v-deo.htmlsi=e-Uhe3yIZz1cv5Af Go check it out!

  • @stevesrt8
    @stevesrt8 3 місяці тому

    well done sir! nailed it

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 3 місяці тому

      Why thank you good sir. 2nd time's the charm as they say

  • @carlericvonkleistiii2188
    @carlericvonkleistiii2188 3 місяці тому

    That is really nice work! I like the collaborative efforts you exhibit in your videos. It's nice to see people working together like this.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! Working on something big along those lines with a local artist right now too. Should have something up here covering that eventually.

  • @johnfurr8779
    @johnfurr8779 3 місяці тому

    My old chases are all steel not cast iron because they had to withstand a lot of lateral pressure from tightening the quoins to lock in mixed type and blocks...

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the info. The customer wanted a chase with a little extra "bling" factor, I think. Can tell you for sure I can't cast steel though. I believe the aluminum bronze ought to hold up fairly well in place of steel. A fellow in Ohio who's restored and sold all sizes of Kelsey presses told me they're usually cast iron, but I'd also heard "steel or possibly cast iron" from another trusted source. 👍

  • @askquestionstrythings
    @askquestionstrythings 3 місяці тому

    Why not fix the flask alignment? it's wood and screws, 30 minute job going slow.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 3 місяці тому

      First flask I ever built, so I hesitate to alter it for purely nostalgic reasons. If this hadn't been a flat back, or if this oddball size flask actually came in handy more than a couple times a decade... I'd probably feel different. 😁

    • @askquestionstrythings
      @askquestionstrythings 3 місяці тому

      @@tobhomott I understand the hesitation, but you will eventually thank yourself for applying your new knowledge and improving your tools and processes.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 3 місяці тому

      @@askquestionstrythings it's definitely somewhere on my long list of planned improvements. 😉

  • @itsjustme356
    @itsjustme356 4 місяці тому

    I love this idea really neat mold

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! It works in a pinch and saves wear and tear on your muffin pans compared to pouring directly into them, but I've learned that if you rely on it to much can be really hard on petrobond sand. If you want to try this I would suggest experimenting with greensand. Or the cement bonded sand recipe that can be found on @sandrammer 's channel. In theory that could be used to make a semi-permanent ingot mold that you wouldn't have to keep ramming up every time. I' be been meaning to try that myself.

  • @HeinrichsMade
    @HeinrichsMade 5 місяців тому

    Why did you put the tap for the propane behind the where the air comes in. I would think it might be better in front of it. Obviously it still works 😉

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      I don't think it matters too much, there's only one direction for it to go. Maybe you're right

  • @pregno1421
    @pregno1421 5 місяців тому

    thanks a lot for this video, showing the mistakes helps us newbies a lot

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      Glad you found it helpful!

    • @pregno1421
      @pregno1421 5 місяців тому

      @@tobhomott have you tried making any other aluminum bronze tools?

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      @@pregno1421 I've got a couple of different axe patterns, there's video about my pipe tomahawk on here if you want to check it out. Pretty sure I have a playlist to make them easier to find. I also made the little peening anvil that I use in the work hardening process with the same alloy, and recently I cast an aluminum bronze pattern rapper tool. It's significantly heavier than the aluminum one I use for most jobs, for heavier/deeper patterns that need a bit more force to loosen. I think those are the only tools per se, but I've also use Al-bronze to make a few spear points, a part for an antique letter press, and one or two couple other pieces, decorative stuff.

  • @richardmahan4197
    @richardmahan4197 5 місяців тому

    If you decide to produce the bronze phone stands in quantity, please put me on the list of potential buyers. Thanks.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      Will do, thanks!

  • @Derfel_cadarn81
    @Derfel_cadarn81 5 місяців тому

    I'd love one of these

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! If you want I'll add you to my list. If I get takers for a dozen or more (up to 3 or 4 pieces so far), I'll set up production patterns to lower the price per piece and do a small run of these. DM @tobho_mott if you're on IG so I can keep you in the loop if/when that happens. If you're not on there I can post an email address. Thanks again!

  • @Parzivle
    @Parzivle 5 місяців тому

    That’s fuckin wild man, all I got from my first girlfriends dad was a threat upon my life

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      He's a good kid, far as I can tell

  • @oddduckfoundry8223
    @oddduckfoundry8223 5 місяців тому

    Very nice! Nice, simple, clean design.

  • @tinayoga8844
    @tinayoga8844 5 місяців тому

    I laughed when you said "dumb shorts". Exactly my feeling of them.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      Glad it's not just me!

  • @tinker-craft
    @tinker-craft 5 місяців тому

    Nice! Seems like you have the gating/feeding pretty well dialed in since there’s no significant shrinkage on the part even though it’s aluminum bronze 👍

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      There actually was a little dip on the bottom (cope) side. Shhhh!😂 That feeder is sufficient for an aluminum phone stand but could have been a little bigger here. No matter, I may use a little filler to flatten it out and put some felt over it to protect the furniture anyhow. Shhh again

  • @Preso58
    @Preso58 5 місяців тому

    The most badass phone stand........in the world!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      Thank you sir. I'm sure It won't be long until someone makes one with spikes on it and takes the top spot. But I'm going to enjoy it while I can 😂

  • @mgermca
    @mgermca 5 місяців тому

    Cool! Now I want one too!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! I'll take that as a compliment, but if you really actually want one you can dm me on ig. Those classes were fun, wish it could have kept going. Trying to remember what you made...

  • @carlericvonkleistiii2188
    @carlericvonkleistiii2188 5 місяців тому

    Nice job! Glad to see a new video!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! Things have been slow lately but hoping to pick up the pace a bit this year. Got a collab with another local creator coming up that should be pretty interesting.

  • @frikkiesmit327
    @frikkiesmit327 5 місяців тому

    I think its cool. And you know what? If it falls it wont break. 😂

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 5 місяців тому

      Thanks. Actually it might break... a floor tile! 😀

  • @stevesrt8
    @stevesrt8 5 місяців тому

    very nice. i bet it is decently heavy. cool gift for sure.

  • @BEMetalMelting
    @BEMetalMelting 8 місяців тому

    That is incredibly beautiful! I love it! I see what you mean by the cores now thank you so much for the info! So tapping the edge will help to harden it? That was my main concern with my bronze axe that it wouldn’t be very durable, but I wasn’t too worried since it was a gift and not meant to be used too much haha

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 8 місяців тому

      Thanks! Yes, the ancients used a similar method to harden the edge of bronze age blades; the hammer marks can still be seen on artifacts. Aluminum bronze can get very hard this way, harder than almost any other copper alloy. But the hardening does not go super deep into the metal. I have another video that shows what happens if you try to chop wood after grinding off the work hardened surface: ua-cam.com/video/elaJ7CB8-YU/v-deo.htmlsi=HBBCSQtlrS8-nTWA Ignore what I say there about having annealed the edge of the blade - that may or may not be true but I definitely removed all the work hardening through aggressive re-grinding. The same thing could have happened without any overheating involved if I had just skipped the original work hardening. It's worth noting that some aluminum bronze alloys can also be hardened with a heat and quench treatment, similar to hardening steel though not quite that hard. Very unusual for a copper alloy. I have not experimented with that myself. Yet. I've made a couple of bronze axes for folks who really just wanted a shiny wall hanger, but I always harden the edges anyway. But that's more for me than for them, I just like knowing they are all functional tools as well as art. 😁

  • @tobhomott
    @tobhomott 8 місяців тому

    The casting defects have been diagnosed. If you look at the mold at 7:15 you can see little clumps of parting dust in the mold cavity that correspond exactly to the "divots" that aopeared on the surface of the casting. I should have blown that excess parting out befire closing the mold. Now I use this as an example of why that's true. I also should have been using a proper parting bag to avoid getting clumps to begin with! Live and learn.

  • @garljoens
    @garljoens 8 місяців тому

    Have you found that burning oil degrades your heat exposed surfaces quickly? I’m about to fire up my furnace for the first time, burning waste veggie oil

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 8 місяців тому

      So far I haven't had to reline any of my furnaces. As long as you have a good 3000F+ refractory lining and keep the burner tuned reasonably near neutral, you should be fine for a long time.

  • @ebahns
    @ebahns 10 місяців тому

    Hey got a couple questions. But first off, thank you for making this video. I have followed your steps and have successfully made a core for a spear I'm making. It took me a couple attempts. My core is 5 inches long and 5/8" diameter. Sometimes after I take the core out of the box and let it sit on counter for a couple minutes, the core develops a hump in the center. You could see the rainbow effect as you roll it on the counter. Sometimes it doesn't happen. Any ideas? I'm using the same gasket maker you did. Maybe too much is my guess. My last question is, why is heating the core necessary? Further hardening? When I made my spear the core broke off inside my sand flask after casting. Not sure if that's normal. Maybe the heat from the bronze broke it loose. I was still successful though. Just trying to understand more.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 10 місяців тому

      I'll do my best to answer. Most people I've seen using sodium silicate to harden cores use CO2 to harden them. But you can also use heat to cure sodium silicate as I did here. Or you could even just leave them to sit there for a while and let the CO2 in the air get to them over time. Before I baked them, these cores weren't hardened at all, just sticky because of the gasket sealer's viscosity. I'm sure mine would have bent if I hadn't been pretty careful demolding them. I also baked them almost immediately after demolding. Once they have. Hardened they should not be able too bend any more, but it's still a good idea to bake them again before using them, to make sure the cores are absolutely dry. Is it possible that your cores flexed either during demolding, or perhaps you set them down somewhere not quite flat before hardening them? As for your core breaking after you cast it, as long as the socket in your spear tip came out right, that's probably a good thing. If the core didn't have enough collapsibility to compress a little as the casting freezes and shrinks, the metal surrounding it might tear instead of the core breaking up. It isn't uncommon for foundries to add a portion of sugar and/or different types of grain and wood flours to core sand in order to improve the collapsibility of cores.

  • @gwheyduke
    @gwheyduke 10 місяців тому

    Looks good. Nice castings too.

  • @BlainesGarage
    @BlainesGarage 11 місяців тому

    Good idea

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 11 місяців тому

      Thanks, this method has worked well for me for several years now

  • @carlericvonkleistiii2188
    @carlericvonkleistiii2188 11 місяців тому

    Also, do not pour molten bronze into heavy duty aluminum muffin pans... I wasn't paying attention to my tools.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 11 місяців тому

      I would trust 1/4" thick steel molds with a good coating of black oxide not to get copper alloy ingots brazed into them, but this works for me. I can usually get several uses out of a mold like this if I'm careful not to damage the mold dumping out the ingots. However the mold cavities deteriorate with each use. But who cares if the ingots are lumpy? Their only use it to get melted again later anyway!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 11 місяців тому

      Preheated thick steel molds, I meant. Of course, another plus I forgot to mention about using molding sand is the ingots molds don't need to be preheated...

  • @HeinrichsMade
    @HeinrichsMade 11 місяців тому

    Genius 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 11 місяців тому

      Aw shucks 😉

  • @ralphmourik
    @ralphmourik 11 місяців тому

    I've seen this a few times and it gets mentioned often, but If never tried it yet. I once bought a bunch of "ingot" pans like those, Muffins big and small, Twinkies, and various cake sizes. All of them are now warped, bent and broken 😅 they are all the same size so 1 wooden frame would do for all, why did I not think of this back then? ... oh well, back to yard sales and flea markets, or the internet I guess 😁Thanks for the reminder👍

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 11 місяців тому

      Go for it! Good luck

  • @among-us-99999
    @among-us-99999 11 місяців тому

    I made a knife blank with 90Cu/9/Al/1Si, sadly it’s a bit crooked, can I just anneal it + hammer it into shape?

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott 11 місяців тому

      I'd say it's worth a try. Worst case scenario: it doesn't work, and you end up remelting it and trying again...

  • @odellcreations
    @odellcreations Рік тому

    Came out pretty clean man! Good work!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Рік тому

      Thank you! That is the goal.

  • @HeinrichsMade
    @HeinrichsMade Рік тому

    Awesome job! I was glad to aee it came out clean removing it from the sand. It definitely gave you a little trouble even after tapping it for awhile.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Рік тому

      Thanks! 😃 Slow and steady wins the race. Rapping too much on patterns with text on them, especially rapping side to side, is how I always end up breaking off ie. the little sand triangles in the middle of the A's, so I try to go easy and sometimes end up having to gently wiggle it by hand using the draw screw for a few seconds til I feel it come loose. Seems to work for me

    • @HeinrichsMade
      @HeinrichsMade Рік тому

      @@tobhomott oh yeah! I had that problem with the letters before. Lol. Hit it too hard and the dirt comes out with it.

  • @Preso58
    @Preso58 Рік тому

    That surface finish is superb. The raised text came out perfect too.

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Рік тому

      Thanks Preso! I used plastic sign letters with the tabs nipped off the back. There is a selection of fonts and sizes available online. I didn't do this here, but if you cast a blank to use as a pattern, you can just soak the letters back off the casting after to recover the letters, I have cast a couple of sizes of blank plaques that I use this way so I can vary the text that's on them without having to make a whole new pattern. I've also used your 3D printer fonts before to good effect when using printed patterns 👍. I've also got an old trick for making much smaller pattern letters that I'd like to show, but first I need to find my dymo embossing tape gun amid all the clutter...

  • @ironhead65
    @ironhead65 Рік тому

    Nicely done good sir!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Рік тому

      Thanks man, I'm happy with it. I think I saw earlier that you're working on an interesting pattern, looking forward to it

    • @ironhead65
      @ironhead65 Рік тому

      @@tobhomott yep! Hope it turns out well. It is for a friend. Trying really hard to do this one myself!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Рік тому

      @@ironhead65 good luck!

  • @dennisyoung4631
    @dennisyoung4631 Рік тому

    Those have a surface finish to drool over!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Рік тому

      Thanks Dennis! But please, not in my petrobond

  • @stevesrt8
    @stevesrt8 Рік тому

    beauty work sir!

    • @tobhomott
      @tobhomott Рік тому

      Thanks bud, I'm pretty happy with the new rammer