Kelly, did you cast the parts for your pin router?
a bit unrelated, but I got to see an induction hardening system in a Rockwell plant where they were making ring and pinions for semi trucks. The...
I have been watching your sprue lengths and can see that they add head to fill and allow for cooling/shrinkage take-up. The slowing of the flow...
I understand the outlet for creative skills. I could build the part I want with a grinder and welder faster than I'm going to be able to do by...
I got a few pages into Campbell bi-film thread, but not far enough to feel I was getting much out of it, so I missed that. I'll have to try...
Makes sense, thank you.
Wow. Of course I admire your furnace, but until now, had only seen the walk-around and use. After reading that first page, I'm doubly impressed...
Kelly, curious about your reasoning on using square ports as opposed to the original round one. I can suspect that making square sprues are...
A thought that came to me is to pick up a cheap anemometer and just use it as a relative measure to calculate your air....
I'll look at your builds, but you kind of confirmed my understanding. I already have the wool, and the expected usage is infrequent. Thanks bo
A search of Mass Air Flow + arduino or MAF+ MegaSquirt might reveal some previous work. I did find this,...
A buddy I work with is a knife guy, and we had a friend that was a full blown member of a forging society. He and I have always toyed with the...
Guess that didn't answer the question very well. If there is a refractory that will work well to seal up wool, and is comparable in cost, then...
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