Well, for about a year and a half i've been collecting items needed to try sand/casting-aluminum smelting.
What i found out along the way is i needed to learn about the plastic/rubber hobby as well, and surely i'll be going back and forth between the two. (Jeswinehart is the plastic/rubber king and always will be)....i'm not here to step on anyones toes.
I'm going to be editing this thread during the next hour adding pics or info because i stink at writing...(ok done) i think?
First project i needed a 1/4 inch longer intake for the green framed 200x-my spacer was/is slowly failing. So a 3/8 longer one of plastic was made, so it gave me extra length to clean it up, then a sand core was needed so it would break apart after alum was poured(worked great) the plastic intake (core)needed to be cut in half inable to remove part from the sand mold well it really needed to be three sections because of the undercuts which made it interesting/more difficult!!!
today after pouring and im not a patient guy waiting 5-10 mins to open my new cast part "it was all there..."
Needs a little clean up and some work but its just what i need.
Im loadiing more just gotta find em.. theres more. here's the sand core mold, the sand is mixed with a liquid binder that hardens with co2 gas in sealed container imediatly or after a couple days with the co2 in the air. That was a whole other learning curve...
My propane furnace can handle around 3 lbs of aluminum, so it should get interesting what can be made. Also poured another different part, but it needs more effort (i rushed had to go to inlaws) just give me a few mins i'll share because im very proud of it. Well here's a teaser pic- thats about it for now busy wk/then vacation after that
Thanks for looking,
Shep