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Custom Cez's video: DIY Metal Foundry Project - Melting aluminum in a mini metal furnace - Roma Custom Bike

@DIY Metal Foundry Project - Melting aluminum in a mini metal furnace - Roma Custom Bike
Making a homemade metal foundry or forge has never been so easy, in this episode we are going to make a foundry (mini forge) to melt aluminum and make a motorcycle piece. We started with the process of actually creating the foundry furnace out of readily available materials that you can find in a DIY craft store, or at an hardware store or by recycling construction material. To make the mini forge we need some sand, some refractory mortar and some water then a few other tools and parts that you'll find in the video. The metal foundry project is powered by a propane torch. By the end you'll learn how to make a metal foundry at home. You'll use the metal foundry for casting some aluminum ingots, in our case we melt aluminum to make some motorcycle parts, specifically footpegs. But before we started our freshly homemade melting furnace for the first time and we made some aluminum muffins. We tested our diy crucible and see if you can use it for melting metal. Finally I made the actual motorcycle part by designing them and using a polystyrene mold for casting. I tested one of those hot polystyrene wire cutting devices to design the mold that will be buried under the sand for the melted metal to take the place of. We did a couple of tests and we put the ultimate test our homemade mini forge. I finally got some aluminum casting for my motorcycle! What did we do: - Prepare all the necessary ingredients - mix the sand, the refractory mortar and the water - pour the mixture in the bucket - prepare the lead mold - pour the lead mixture - let dry - make a hole for the propane torch - Run first aluminum melting test with cnc chips - Testing operation temperature and furnace heat resistance - Cutting recycled pieces of aluminum for repurposing - melting aluminum in backyard foundry - skimming the impurities - casting aluminum muffins - design the shapes of the parts - transfer of the design to polystyrene - testing a hot wire polystyrene cutter - preparing the pouring channels - packing of the sand around the polystyrene mold for casting - pouring of the molten aluminum in the casting mold - parts clean up and sending - installation of the casted part onto the motorcycle If you'd like to see the TIG welding episode mentioned in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH4xI30mi94&list=PLV71LsSNUG3A_EEj3kG_7OdroCRSTP6kn&index=45 If you'd like to see the kig peg build episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5tmKYiMtmU&list=PLV71LsSNUG3A_EEj3kG_7OdroCRSTP6kn&index=22

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This video was published on 2017-05-13 12:30:01 GMT by @Custom-Cez-Fai-Da-Te on Youtube. Custom Cez has total 43.4K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 194 video.This video has received 98 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Custom Cez gets . @Custom-Cez-Fai-Da-Te receives an average views of 37.8K per video on Youtube.This video has received 23 comments which are lower than the average comments that Custom Cez gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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