And how cheap do you think a microwave that can melt steel is?
And how cheap do you think a microwave that can melt steel is?
I'd like to know the answer to that too. But I do have some idea of the wages paid to skilled pattermakers and foundry hands - and the costs of small batch production.
Once the initial investment is made, there's no holiday pay, sick pay or strikes. Another example of how to lose manufacturing skills.
Yes, very wonderful. Sand printing has been around for a while now, great process but only for prototyping or low run, as its time consuming like all printing processes.
Production foundry tooling and or die casting can be very fast.
Ill stick to my ethanol fueled, vaccume cleaner powered furnace and old school pattern, tooling techniques.
Because of the cost effectiveness.
The 360, I dont do fiberglass, sheet metal radiator shroud and air box in 1.6mm aluminium. Next to remake the kick starter arrangement, perhaps this weekend. Then look for a suitable trail ride.
Aluminium billet is getting expensive, Im told it will go up 40% in the next six months.
Funny how my scrap isnt worth anything still.
Back to patterns and casting, old alloy car wheels are worh f%^^k all and make great casting material being CC601.
This will be the last of machining from solid.
Just need an outside case now.
"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.”
What an excellent cuppla vids.
This guy sets the standard for You Tube presenters. Clear & explanatory.
"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.”
I used his video to 3d print the mold for a one off model boat cowl. It worked really well and took a lot less time than building the male plug and female mold conventionally. See namba.com/content/library/propwash/2021/October/16/
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