FOUNDRY PATTERN MAKING part 1 Steam Engine tubalcain
This will be a multi part video on foundry pattern making. A wooden pattern is used to make an impression in the mold. A sand core is inserted to produce the cylinder bore in the casting.
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hey there! great video., do you have a link for me to download the full length of the video? thanks!
Stupendous! Very well articulated and produced. Content is simple yet not simplistic. You are a true docent.
Best and God Bless!
single
Is this large oscillating steam engine going to be a single or twin cylinder?
Northern Wisconsin — that’s like Canadians with Green Cards! LOL! Keep up the good work on the vids — I’m thinking about adding machining to my woodworking and welding skills, and your videos are helping sooo much in figuring it all out.
Wrong–my roots are from Northern Wisconsin. Scandanavian
Very informative videos! You said you’re from Illinois, but your accent sounds like Eastern Canadian (maybe Nova Scotia). Am I close?
Next chapter.
How do you carve the model patterns? Is that in the next video? gave a 5 as usual! Joseph T (fly2000jtb)
This is going to be another very interesting set of videos. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with us, it is much appreciated.
Great.
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Where did you get the ingot? Online?
Thanks.
Ebay
A most interesting topic for me and I am looking forward to the remaining installments. Thanks again for your efforts.
Paul
Thanks for making these videos on patternmaking. I’ve been looking forward to them. Where did you get your shrink rules?