Pipe Making Part 1: Casting Metal - Pouring and Preparing

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  • Опубліковано 3 січ 2025

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  • @Larsky1010
    @Larsky1010 14 років тому +2

    This appears to be a very hot, very difficult, very dangerous art. Yet you do it with such skill that it almost looks easy. Almost. Fascinating!

  • @richirovy
    @richirovy 15 років тому

    Thank you for all these videos. They are very interesting and I'm fascinated about organ building

  • @martinpasi
    @martinpasi 15 років тому +1

    The piece is " Wie schoen leuchtet der Morgenstern" by Johann Ludwig Krebs, a student of Bach. The artist is Craig Cramer of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana.

  • @bbj9149
    @bbj9149 3 місяці тому

    Hello, amazing craft here, could you share what the box you poured the metal in is made of, how is it able to withstand heat without burning up?

  • @josuerodrigues8014
    @josuerodrigues8014 3 роки тому

    Excelente trabalho

  • @jamespaulo664
    @jamespaulo664 3 роки тому

    Adorei este trabalho

  • @MMorbid0000
    @MMorbid0000 10 років тому

    Thank you for your reply, Martin Pasi! I will try pouring over a high temp cloth.

  • @falaqdad15
    @falaqdad15 14 років тому

    AAAHHHHHHHHHHH IIITTTTT BURRRNNNNSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    ; )
    Thanks for the videos, they are quite fascinating to me.

  • @martinpasi
    @martinpasi 10 років тому

    Mike Morabito: We use nomex cloth on top of a granite slab. The cloth keeps the bubbles away and keeps the metal on the table. In addition to the cloth we also use a thins nomex felt under the cloth.

  • @Fluyt4Vt
    @Fluyt4Vt 13 років тому

    @BuickDoc the alloy is lead with tin.

  • @mikemorabito5401
    @mikemorabito5401 10 років тому

    What is the surface you're pouring onto? I build a small sled like yours and tried to pour pewter sheets on a polished granite surface. I got a smooth top surface, but bubbles underneath. I was thinking about trying to pour over a linen sheet to allow gasses to escape from underneath the sheet. Thanks for the great video, it was inspiring!

  • @MMorbid0000
    @MMorbid0000 10 років тому

    Based on your advice, I've had some success pouring pewter sheets 1.5mm thick. Thank you for the cloth suggestion! How old is the technique you are using? A recent or older invention?

  • @potocnikhoce
    @potocnikhoce 15 років тому

    What is that spray that you put on Al folie?

  • @bvsiness
    @bvsiness 9 років тому

    Which "Wie schön leuchtet" prelude is this? ANy Imslp reference? Thanks in advance!

  • @HugoFBPalma
    @HugoFBPalma 15 років тому

    What is the name of the piece being played? And what is the name of its artist?
    Thanks!

  • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
    @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath 6 років тому

    Somewhere I read what the minimum % of tin there must be to get the spotted result. Is it 70 or 80%?

  • @BuickDoc
    @BuickDoc 13 років тому

    What is the metal alloy?

  • @BRadfrommalibu74
    @BRadfrommalibu74 9 років тому

    What do you do with the metal that runs off the end of the casting table? Can it be remelted?

  • @martinpasi
    @martinpasi 10 років тому +1

    Using cloth is an old trick. Before Nomex people used and I think still use linen. Linen burns up quite fast especially with high lead alloys. Linen has been used for hundreds of years.

    • @mohamed-larbiloudiyi5299
      @mohamed-larbiloudiyi5299 7 років тому

      Thank you for the great video!!! Based on it, I build a 5m Table with iron armature and granite (1.2m x 5.5m), as well as a wooden box (with ash). Could you share the caracteristics of the nomex cloth (thickness and composition)? I would like to purchase it? At which temperature are you working? Many thanks

  • @martinpasi
    @martinpasi 15 років тому

    Who was your teacher?

  • @martinpasi
    @martinpasi 15 років тому

    silicone spray to get a smother start.

  • @arifrahmatindriadha6631
    @arifrahmatindriadha6631 9 років тому

    Its amazing and inspiring. From your video is it possible to make lead sheet with dimension is 10m length x 1m width x 2 mm of thicknes ? Could you please share your email for further discussion ?

  • @martinpasi
    @martinpasi 10 років тому

    The lead has not affected anyone. I don't know of any cases where it did in this context.
    This is a very hot place when we cast and putting on a lot of clothing would make it impossible to do the job. We are very careful and developed a skill to handle splattering.
    Yes, I think that is how the Romans did it except they probably cast the lead on a bed of sand.

    • @PointyTailofSatan
      @PointyTailofSatan 10 років тому

      As a former chemist, I can tell you that lead IS a serious issue in this case. A simple activated charcoal respirator would easily absorb any lead fumes and.or dust. You should seriously consider it. If you don't believe me, call Casavant Freres. lol

  • @christopherwhitelaw1197
    @christopherwhitelaw1197 5 років тому +2

    Bare arms, molten metal. Bad mix.

  • @guikirsch6602
    @guikirsch6602 10 років тому

    The lead.. has it affected anyone's health yet?

  • @Walletau
    @Walletau 10 років тому +2

    You're poring molted lead with out sleeves, an apron, facemask or goggles...

  • @Veggietalesfan32
    @Veggietalesfan32 12 років тому

    If I give you a five, how the hell do you expect to give me change?

  • @kenkappler9352
    @kenkappler9352 5 років тому

    There is nothing to be learned here. I was expecting something educational. You don't tell us anything about what is going on, and watching you do it is a waste of time. Won't be back.