I had this idea for a many years in my head and very happy to see it is possible to do or our engineers can find a better material that leave minimum ! Well done 👍👍
Nice work MAD. Not sure if you prefer to cast the crankcase open/split in two pieces but it should be easily done as an enclosed 1-piece casting. Just introduce any other openings for the crankshaft and the sand should be adequately supported. Also a tire pump will not provide enough flow to attain vacuum. A shop-vac motor woul dbe much better but I dont think you need vacuum for this part. Buy a vacuum gage that reads in mm Hg and you will see. A longer sprue will provide addition/sufficient metal pressure if needed. Keep up the good work. Best, Kelly
Great video. Sand casting is indeed a "black art". I found a temperature probe useful in getting the aluminum melt to exactly 1200 degrees F. for pouring. Also there are some problems when you have a large diameter intersecting with a smaller diameter or thinner part in the pattern, since they cool at different rates. This often causes shrinkage near the intersection of the large and small parts. Fillets in the pattern, help as well as matching the part sizes.
Hello. You are using pouring cup, but you pour is too slow. You must fill it fully, and then only maintain it half full level. If done like this - you will have minimum flame, and you metal will be free of woids. And copy my pouring and lifting tongs. You have that moment of touching pouring handle...
Mad, Stanislav is right in that you need to pour faster - keep that pouring basin full. But do NOT copy his pouring and lifting tongs they are the most (crazy 😱) awkward I have ever seen. The lifting tongs and the pouring shank you have now are the best, simplest, and easiest to use there is... Martin
Pretty cool! I’m really fascinated by lost foam casting especially now that I know you can CNC cut the foam
Very cool!
Yes I ll try bro
I had this idea for a many years in my head and very happy to see it is possible to do or our engineers can find a better material that leave minimum !
Well done 👍👍
Thank you bro
Nice work MAD. Not sure if you prefer to cast the crankcase open/split in two pieces but it should be easily done as an enclosed 1-piece casting. Just introduce any other openings for the crankshaft and the sand should be adequately supported. Also a tire pump will not provide enough flow to attain vacuum. A shop-vac motor woul dbe much better but I dont think you need vacuum for this part. Buy a vacuum gage that reads in mm Hg and you will see. A longer sprue will provide addition/sufficient metal pressure if needed. Keep up the good work. Best, Kelly
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Thaks mr aKelly .I will do soon
GR8T JOB! Some really cleaver ideas. You RoCK my friend. Live long & prosper :O) Cheers from So.CA.USA
Thank you
Thanks dear
Thanks bro
Great video. Sand casting is indeed a "black art". I found a temperature probe useful in getting the aluminum melt to exactly 1200 degrees F. for pouring. Also there are some problems when you have a large diameter intersecting with a smaller diameter or thinner part in the pattern, since they cool at different rates. This often causes shrinkage near the intersection of the large and small parts. Fillets in the pattern, help as well as matching the part sizes.
Yes .Thank you for ur advise
Congratulations 20k !! We are from your upstairs of your home. We are siheil and nidula and thineth
CONGRATULATIONS FROM BRAZIL. FANTASTIC WORK!!!
Thank you 🇱🇰💪🇧🇷❤️
Excellent work!!!
Brilliant work! Thank you for sharing this 👍😊
That is fantastic work, I would like to see your other projects.
Yes I will do soon.2 more projects .thank you
Just superb!!!!. Unbelievable!! Thank you for the video.
well done. that is quite a complex part to cast!
Thanks
congratulations on a successful pour. well done
the guy in sandals next to the molten alu being poured.
Very good work. Subscribed.
Thanks you a lot
Thank you.
Great job! Thank you for sharing!
Great video thanks, very informative.
Nice. I'm going to cast cr500 bore with 3D printing method.
Niyamai mame
That is awsome.
Nice!!!!!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Your work is amazing! I wonder What do you use as a coating for your foam molds before casting the aluminum?
pottary clay wiyh talkpowder
Amazing process
Hello everybody, im looking to cast iron but, im not sure what kond of crucible to use. Someone have any idea what kind of to use? Thanks in advance
I never melt cast iron.but cast irom can be melt in grafide crucible
Well done.
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What is the name of the refractory lining you use?
It is not commercial.bawl clay and talk powder
Can use bentonite instead of ball clay?
Ficou muito bom👍
Thank you bro
I subscribe you to follow your new project 😁👍
Hello. You are using pouring cup, but you pour is too slow. You must fill it fully, and then only maintain it half full level. If done like this - you will have minimum flame, and you metal will be free of woids. And copy my pouring and lifting tongs. You have that moment of touching pouring handle...
I admire your advice .I ll try 👍
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Mad, Stanislav is right in that you need to pour faster - keep that pouring basin full. But do NOT copy his pouring and lifting tongs they are the most (crazy 😱) awkward I have ever seen. The lifting tongs and the pouring shank you have now are the best, simplest, and easiest to use there is... Martin
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@@olfoundryman8418 Thank you very much Mr Martin.My only teachers are youtubers like you.l. hope your advise ferthermore.
what ceramic coating do you use?
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What is the coating please ?
Pottary clay with talk powder1:4
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