How To Do Aluminum Casting Using Green Sand - Making Plaster Patterns & Casting

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  • @wesleymorrison9941
    @wesleymorrison9941 4 года назад +10

    wow. This has helped me more than you'd imagine. Extremely underrated channel, and I understand that your videos aren't the highest quality, but that's not why I'm here. I'm here for the wonderful process and professional-looking result. Amazing job

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      @kursattoprak Год назад

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  • @theREAL9er
    @theREAL9er 8 лет назад +12

    thats the nicest finish on a casted part ive seen on youtube, nice job

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад +4

      Thanks, I thought I had made Nuthin...but it turned out to be Sumthin! :)

  • @shaunhall960
    @shaunhall960 2 года назад +1

    Been following you for some time now. Of all the channels I follow for sand casting, yours is on my top list. Thanks a bunch for doing these videos! I've learned a lot from you.

  • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
    @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад +8

    SURPRISE ENDING ON THIS ONE! :)
    Comment, Like & SUBSCRIBE!

  • @VetvsWorld
    @VetvsWorld Год назад +1

    Amazing video bro. Just getting into this hobby myself. Thx!

  • @michaelpaul721
    @michaelpaul721 2 года назад +1

    Nice work.

  • @manguydude287
    @manguydude287 4 года назад

    I had a lot of fun watching this video

  • @rockyrodriguez2351
    @rockyrodriguez2351 9 месяцев назад +2

    Can you mold mechanical spur gear next time?.

  • @luistorrez5347
    @luistorrez5347 7 лет назад +2

    Great job I learned something from this.🐥

  • @patcorrigan3624
    @patcorrigan3624 8 лет назад +2

    Lovely casting. I was wondering why you left runner so small and why not a cup on the runner. But your were so right to keep pouring I'm always amazed at how sometimes it starts to run again. Thanks again , great video.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      That whole gating system was just an experiment on my part to try different stuff. I was gonna pour until something happened!! LOL :)
      Thx for watchin!

  • @ltgood
    @ltgood 3 года назад +1

    I felt you failed but I too was surprised to see a perfect pour.

  • @TwistedRRacinStaceyReeves
    @TwistedRRacinStaceyReeves 5 лет назад +2

    I just got my furnace last week,I’m loving it,great video

  • @andrewwilson8317
    @andrewwilson8317 8 лет назад +19

    A simple riser made from a metal cylinder and sand would give you a reservoir of molten metal and ensure a positive pressure fill of your mould.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      Absolutely. That entire mold was an experiment and not normally how I would ram one up and gate it. My other vids show how I usually do it

    • @andrewwilson8317
      @andrewwilson8317 8 лет назад +3

      Makin Sumthin From Nuthin but it has to be said you achieved very pleasing results from some simple and quite cheap equipment. If this does not inspire others to have a go then nothing will. Really liking your channel mate

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks Andrew, spending $$ on expensive equipment gives me a rash. LOL!

    • @andrewwilson8317
      @andrewwilson8317 8 лет назад +5

      Makin Sumthin From Nuthin there is no correlation between great results and money spent if you have not practiced and learned the skills. Cheap home made kit and good skills will always surpass expensive kit and poor skills! No substitute for getting out there and having a go and learn from your mistakes. The best thing is nearly all the materials can be used over and over again, what you got to loose?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      Well said!, glad you like the channel! :)

  • @michelangelo3286
    @michelangelo3286 8 лет назад +2

    best pour cam ever!

  • @gamersclasicos1414
    @gamersclasicos1414 5 лет назад

    My Ford Boy would be proud of you and your job.

    • @Firebat45
      @Firebat45 4 года назад

      It's actually Myford Boy, named after the English lathe manufacturer.

  • @eviltwinx
    @eviltwinx 8 лет назад +2

    Pretty neat idea using molds! I need to give this a try once I move on from lost foam.

  • @saltguey8516
    @saltguey8516 6 лет назад +3

    I was watching the pour and I was thinking...OH no, it's fail......but man that casting came out excellent! great video

  • @adammueller5674
    @adammueller5674 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful work. This is the first video I have watched on you channel and already learned more then some of the other videos I have watched on other channels.

  • @georgeorwell8138
    @georgeorwell8138 8 лет назад +1

    another good one, nicely done bud

  • @Emjay244
    @Emjay244 3 года назад +2

    With plaster casts, use a gentle amount of Pam to release the cast. You can use many layers of plaster, almost water, then thicker. Just let each layer harden before the next. Do not wait any longer for next pour.

  • @dirtybarnuts
    @dirtybarnuts 8 лет назад +1

    Amazing job on it, very informative too

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching & the kinds words :)

    • @dirtybarnuts
      @dirtybarnuts 8 лет назад +1

      I just started getting into this aluminum casting, I'm about to make my first foundry and I was wondering if I can get your professional opinion on weather to use the perlite/cement mix or the wool/100 lining? trying to make a nice and reliable foundry that can take some high heat too

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад +1

      If just doing aluminum and wanna get off cheap, go with perlite/cement. If you plan on doing aluminum AND higher temp metals like copper, brass & cast iron go with wool. ITC 100 is optional. The latter is more expensive and has advantages...very light weight & longevity if properly cared for. Heats up much quicker as well....is just a matter of how much money ya wanna put into it :)

  • @MA_KA_PA_TIE
    @MA_KA_PA_TIE 2 года назад

    Thank you for the direct and to the point video. My only question is what is green sand, where can I get it and would play sand work?

  • @AlienWacker
    @AlienWacker 8 лет назад +6

    First of all, great video, congrats on a successful cast...
    I've watched a lot of yours & others videos, and I am confused by something...
    Shouldn't you have put that ring around the sprue, instead of the vent? To let the pour pool up over it?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад +1

      The ring is something new I was trying to contain overflow from vent so it doesnt burn the flask if I poured too much in and it started running towards flask. I generally use a pouring cup for sprue as in other videos but didnt on this one. Was trying lotsa new stuff on this cast. A pouring cup woulda avoided confusion in this case :)

    • @ryanbarker5217
      @ryanbarker5217 8 лет назад +1

      ...cuz i thought the point of the cup was to create pressure, forcing the metal to the edges of the mould....

    • @skyklan47
      @skyklan47 2 года назад

      that's what I said and I don't know what those things are but I know what you talking about and I'm new but it doesn't feel like it for some reason.

  • @RobinhoodCoins
    @RobinhoodCoins 4 года назад +2

    You mentioned in the video that there is no flash on this mold. Is “flash” the rough texture that sometimes happens? Do you know what causes that?

  • @PhillipHall01
    @PhillipHall01 4 года назад

    Outstanding! Phillip Hall

  • @hotheadsniper
    @hotheadsniper 3 года назад +1

    What kind of powder did you sprinkle on top of that?can we use flour instead?

  • @iac4357
    @iac4357 3 года назад

    Kudos, Sir !

  • @buildonbudgetph4662
    @buildonbudgetph4662 3 года назад +1

    Do you know any substitute material for plaster of paris? It seems like it's not available here.

  • @xwonderlandx2928
    @xwonderlandx2928 8 лет назад

    I liked what you made!

  • @suoppsdn9751
    @suoppsdn9751 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. My next question was going to be how you make the plaster cast I seen in some of your videos. Thanks

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      I make plaster positives to use as casting patterns from cheap plastic plaster molds....they are available online

    • @suoppsdn9751
      @suoppsdn9751 7 лет назад

      Thanks a lot

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      Yup, I considered making a vacumm former

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      Yep, they are pretty simple. I just dont have the ongoing need or room for one....nifty devices tho

    • @suoppsdn9751
      @suoppsdn9751 7 лет назад

      Oh yeah Thanks Stephen Coyle. I have looked a a few homemade vacuum formers and even one big one made by Adam off the Mythbusters

  • @ronyerke9250
    @ronyerke9250 7 лет назад +1

    I saw in 1 of your other vids that you melted a hole in your black plastic mixing tub. Have you started to put some sand in its replacement before you break your sand molds now? You got lucky with this pouring. Yay!

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      Ha!.... I loved that black tub! 😖😂

    • @ronyerke9250
      @ronyerke9250 7 лет назад +1

      Our cat uses 1 of those tubs as a litter box. I think she appreciates the extra space because she hasn't done her business on the floor next to this one like she did with the old smaller one. Fortunately, we have another to use for our projects.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      I need another one 😊

  • @Jsellers1965
    @Jsellers1965 8 лет назад

    Nice Kitty!

  • @CatchAllEntertainmentToday
    @CatchAllEntertainmentToday 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for your vids, getting into casting and this helped a lot

  • @ana8621
    @ana8621 8 лет назад

    Nice casting sr

  • @hotheadsniper
    @hotheadsniper 3 года назад +1

    Great video but I have a question that how long can we keep on using that burner or torch?I mean can we keep on igniting it for hours or do we need to give it a rest?it is dangerous to keep it on ignition for hours because it could get too hot or can we use it for as long as we want?

  • @fredgarvin4482
    @fredgarvin4482 3 года назад +1

    Can you explain in detail for us "slow" and beginners what you did to slow down the metal velocity?

  • @tonygram5414
    @tonygram5414 5 лет назад +1

    I like the video and first time seeing this processing. I wish I knew more of the words you were using. Kinda for a newbie who don't understand the language of the trade. Maybe you could explain the sand types and how you made the wood bracket and so on. This video would be more for the intermediate doer. Still non the less thank you.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  5 лет назад

      Watch my video called: SAND CASTING LESSON FOR BEGINNERS, you will find it helpful :)

  • @abgsupport2716
    @abgsupport2716 8 лет назад +1

    you are awsome love you'r vids

  • @michaelwood5519
    @michaelwood5519 3 года назад

    What do you mix with the green sand to make it stick to itself? Water?

  • @susanfrazer4341
    @susanfrazer4341 6 лет назад

    very good

  • @AwesomeCreationOfficial
    @AwesomeCreationOfficial 4 года назад

    Good Work

  • @Lazywatchsmith
    @Lazywatchsmith 8 лет назад

    Good stuff. I made a belt buckle with that lost foam thing. came out great!

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks, I did a vid using that lost foam method....strange stuff...works good :)

  • @jdnotariano
    @jdnotariano 2 года назад +1

    Nice 🐱

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  2 года назад

      Thanks!

    • @jdnotariano
      @jdnotariano 2 года назад

      @@MakinSumthinFromNuthin I like your channel name. I just stared making aluminum ingots from a large supply of scrap I have. Learning to cast is something I am starting to think about….

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  2 года назад +1

      @@jdnotariano Thats cool, Good luck & be safe!

  • @matgggg55
    @matgggg55 4 года назад

    Why is the water yellow? U live in flint Michigan??

  • @johnbiggs7620
    @johnbiggs7620 8 лет назад +1

    nicely done sir

  • @ابوخزنة-و9ذ
    @ابوخزنة-و9ذ 8 лет назад

    good work

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      Thanks! I have more casting videos if interested :)
      Consider subscribing! 👍🏼

  • @manguydude287
    @manguydude287 4 года назад

    It's that sweet sweet hammer action

  • @Shipslaw
    @Shipslaw 8 лет назад

    Is there any way to get the dross out of the bottom of the crucible? I've made two crucibles now and each lasted two melts before it became unusable with all that stuff stuck at the bottom (I made the crucibles by welding a bottom onto a 4 inch diameter steel pipe)

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      Some advice I can give you is to make a scraping tool and immediately after pouring your metal scrape out what remains at the bottom while the dross left in the bottom is still workable. Once it cools its not going anywhere. Another suggestion is using the scraper while the crucible is still in the furnace and full of molten metal....gently work the entire bottom to free up that dross so it floats to the top to join the rest of the slag, then skim and pour.

    • @Shipslaw
      @Shipslaw 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks MFSN! Unfortunately it's all cooled down and, as you say, going nowhere. I'm thinking of making crucibles with a screw-on bottom. At least then you can ran the stuff through (as long as the thread is on the outside, that is). Also, I bought some borax, maybe adding that would cause the slag or dross to be more 'floaty', making it easier to skim off.
      Your videos are great.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      Glad you like them :) I would be concerned about a threaded crucible due to "leakage" potential. Give my method a shot on next melt and let me know the results. The scraper doesnt have to be anything fancy as long as its made of steel and not aluminum. LOL

  • @markfryer9880
    @markfryer9880 8 лет назад +1

    That would make me third. Anyway, great instructional video MSFN. Those cheap kids/craft plaster molds are a good way to explore more complicated patterns. With regard to your pour puzzle, check out myfordboy's casting videos as he uses greensand filled tin cans to act as aluminium reservoirs, provide head pressure, and act as pouring funnels. Might be a tip worth exploring to improve the consistency of your casting pours. I liked that you explained why you wanted to slow the velocity of the molten metal, and I have been thinking that it would be worthwhile to create a sprue and swirl cup pattern to be included in the ram up. It would provide a consistent means of slowing down the pour velocity as well as catching any debris flowing in the aluminium as well as reduce the risk of dislodged sand flowing in to the casting. A professional casting video I have seen includes all the gating and reservoirs as part of the pattern for the ram up as you wouldnt want any sand included in your turbocharger housing let alone air bubbles.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      I generally use a pouring cup as in myfordboy's vids but I thought that might be contributing to the problem with the velocity so tried some new stuff on this one. The mold completely filled with no head pressure at all with no shrinkage on the casting. Luckygen has put up vids about the need for extended risers and head pressure. I have watched a number of vids from both creators....Both them fellas are fine foundrymen :)

  • @picauu
    @picauu 4 года назад

    beautiful work
    How much sand is in the mixture with the bentonite?
    Any brand of cat litter will do?
    Thank you

  • @AnanyaChattopadhyay09
    @AnanyaChattopadhyay09 3 года назад +1

    Thankyou 😇🙏

  • @brandonderijk587
    @brandonderijk587 3 года назад

    love the name

  • @9700784176
    @9700784176 3 года назад

    In some aluminum casting videos i observed, the poring metal looked light red in colour, unlike in your video which is in shiny silver colour..
    What is the difference? Is my observation wrong?
    I'm new to casting, please let me know.

  • @Okonami0717
    @Okonami0717 4 года назад

    This is pretty old at this point but where did you get those tongs? It would make pouring much easier to use something like that

  • @grimreapeter5436
    @grimreapeter5436 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve been looking as best I can and can’t find where you find the patterns you cast. If you could tell me that would be appreciated😁

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  5 лет назад +1

      I bought cheap plastic plaster molds from the internet and made plaster patterns for casting from them. Google it

    • @skyklan47
      @skyklan47 2 года назад

      I thought he said that he designed that one. or maybe that was in a different video that I was watching trying to get the same information.

  • @Loopyengineeringco
    @Loopyengineeringco 7 лет назад +1

    That's a great casting. What is your green sand made from? Proper bentonite or powdered kitty litter?

  • @peptanarueugen5821
    @peptanarueugen5821 4 года назад +1

    Mui bien

  • @nathansaier8673
    @nathansaier8673 8 лет назад +1

    when making my furnace how much space should be between my crucible and the walls

    • @nathansaier8673
      @nathansaier8673 8 лет назад +1

      oh and what were you using as crucible

    • @nathansaier8673
      @nathansaier8673 8 лет назад +1

      +Nathan Saier and can I get the dimensions if possible

    • @nathansaier8673
      @nathansaier8673 8 лет назад +1

      thank you

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      A minimum of 1" or so Nathan to allow the flames and heat to circle the crucible. A 2" - 2.5" space gives you the xtra room for a larger crucible down the road. The furnace interior dimensions cant be too large unless you have a well designed burner.
      Those measurements are from the "side of the crucible to the furnace wall"

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      I make my crucibles from steel fire extinguishers. Here is a video I did on how I make them
      ruclips.net/video/RMWexVPIpeo/видео.html

  • @MrTangoman55
    @MrTangoman55 5 лет назад +2

    Lovely casting...Maybe you needed to open up the downsprue a little to make a good target to pour into, and also use slightly bigger ingates. No problem though it turned out fine.

  • @StephenMortimer
    @StephenMortimer 8 лет назад +6

    I am NEVER going to be happy until you got 20 neighbor kids hanging around helping and "larning" !!

  • @richyearle007
    @richyearle007 8 лет назад +1

    Ahh,getting sidetracked again from the propane forge lol..Awesome result.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      Ha, Getting from point A to point B isnt always a straight line! :)

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      LMAO!! Maybe you should just stick around here! No butt plugs for my 4,000+ subscribers! :)

    • @richyearle007
      @richyearle007 8 лет назад

      Yep,i think you are right although i think i have had enough of youtube for one day.You have some great stuff on your channel so i'll be back...Cheers

    • @williamgreene4834
      @williamgreene4834 7 лет назад

      It's not a forge, it's a foundry furnace. You don't melt stuff in a forge, you melt it in a furnace.

  • @pheenix42
    @pheenix42 8 лет назад +4

    Didn't flip the drag? How'd ya cope with that?

  • @Armilite1
    @Armilite1 3 года назад

    Would really like to See a Skidoo 277F Snowmobile or Rotax 277UL Ultralight Head done. 377UL/447UL Heads, 503UL Heads.

  • @samhansen7303
    @samhansen7303 8 лет назад

    Hey have you ever castes Bronze?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      I Have cast brass before....i havent put up a video showing it done....yet! :)
      Bronze and Brass are not the same however

    • @samhansen7303
      @samhansen7303 8 лет назад +1

      +Makin Sumthin From Nuthin Yeah I was just going to make a sword out of Bronze for my Grandpa and I was wondering if you knew the ratios of Copper to Tin.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      The recipe (ratios) can be found online if you google it. A quick google search states:
      Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12% tin and often with the addition of other metals (such as aluminium, manganese, nickel or zinc) and sometimes non-metals or metalloids such as arsenic, phosphorus or silicon.
      ___
      There are a variety of bronzes so you will have to see whats best for your specific application

  • @rparker2824
    @rparker2824 5 лет назад

    Thanks for posting. Will you be doing a 6 pack abs video?

  • @kettlybelfort2960
    @kettlybelfort2960 8 лет назад +1

    i am looking for a place where i can buy the plastic molds

  • @panzerofthelake1623
    @panzerofthelake1623 7 лет назад +3

    Ok uhm 2 more question:
    1. How can u make aluminum stronger?
    2. Does melting any aluminum ingot leave anymore slag or just 100% clean reusable molten liquid aluminum?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      I wont pretend to know the answer to question #1, I am not a metallurgist. Making an aluminum alloy using multiple metals would be my best guess on making it stronger. there are ways to harden and temper aluminum but not an expert on the process. To question#2, you will always have slag, but much less using previously melted ingots than you would get melting a bunch of misc scrap aluminum for the first time. Hope that helps, thanks for watching....good questions :)

    • @novaforge5832
      @novaforge5832 5 лет назад

      I can Answer the second question, I have melted aluminum a fair bit, and when dealing with slag you have to separate it from the aluminum. the slag will often always float to the top making it rather easy to clean out while its still molten. However, if you want to minimize the slag all together then i recommend tin foil which is actually just aluminum. hope this helps

  • @shilingng6319
    @shilingng6319 3 года назад

    Hi. May I know what grade of the aluminum using for this casting process?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  3 года назад +1

      Cast aluminum, extruded, beer cans, whatever I come across for free :-)

  • @Metalstacker
    @Metalstacker 5 лет назад

    That was really awesome!! Looks fantastic! Can you re use the sand?

  • @shocker7100
    @shocker7100 7 лет назад +1

    is it possible to sand cast deer antlers? Cold you do a video on that?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад +1

      Only using the lost foam method of casting could that be done as there is no way to remove the antlers from the sand without destroying the sand mold. I do have two videos of casting a deer plaque if ya wanna check them out :)
      Part1: ruclips.net/video/ys9T7ehl6F8/видео.html
      Part2: ruclips.net/video/iaAyM0BTMPo/видео.html

    • @shocker7100
      @shocker7100 7 лет назад +3

      thank you for the reply. I was trying to do a set of antlers that my uncle shot along time ago to be put at his head stone. He passed away a year ago and was going to do this for Memorial Day.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      I am very sorry to hear that, sorry I couldnt help :(

    • @shocker7100
      @shocker7100 7 лет назад

      thank you for your time and the reply. Your videos are very helpful.

    • @urjnlegend
      @urjnlegend 7 лет назад

      shocker7100 if you want, use silicone or alaginate to do a 1 piece mold of the antlers, you can find a medium to then fill the cavity with. they have foam you pour (i hear it doesnt work well with aluminium casting, polyurathane foam that is), you can possibly use wax, which most likely wont work. worst case scenario, you melt out the polyuruthane foam, to hollow the sand mold, then pour aluminium, or buy a good castong resin from smooth-on and that will work, it just wont be aluminium

  • @lunaticBeth
    @lunaticBeth 8 лет назад

    Is this kitty still on sale? If it's not too expensive I would like to have it. I'm studying engineering and tomorrow have an exam about casting and other stuff and sick of studies I found you vid great 😻

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      Thanks Nicole, glad you enjoyed the vid!
      Yes, Its still available, You are the 1st to inquire about it. My email address is in the video description if you want to contact me about the kitty cat :)

  • @stclairstclair
    @stclairstclair 4 года назад +1

    Working through failures is an essential element to learning to cast, I was casting Aluminum into a mold that was 1/8 thin, After making the necessary adjustments and getting it to cast properly I read not to try a casting this thin as it will not fill out, HA! BS it won't.

  • @mikeeberle8432
    @mikeeberle8432 8 лет назад

    When is the Green sand mix making video going to be out? Was about a month ago or more when you said you were going to post it :)

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      It's been out....for about a month+. Check my recent uploads Mike. That one has been pretty popular :)

  • @matic1265
    @matic1265 7 лет назад +1

    how do you make sand stay in place ?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      The sand has clay in it and it packs down nice. I have a video on how to make it here ruclips.net/video/2rAQxw6X6uc/видео.html

    • @matic1265
      @matic1265 7 лет назад +1

      ohhh thank you :D you earnd a sub :D

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад +1

      welcome aboard! :)

  • @5b4aezmarinoscyprus71
    @5b4aezmarinoscyprus71 5 лет назад +2

    I believe it's time to play some lottery.... you're a lucky guy...😉

  • @truthteller1-v7x
    @truthteller1-v7x 8 лет назад +1

    Logic to me would be to use a metal funnel to make the shape in sand. You therefore have a wider aperture to pour in the liquid Ali...

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      I actually do just that in all my other castings, this mold setup was totally just experiment trying a different technique

  • @adhdartist1994
    @adhdartist1994 4 года назад

    Can you make a video about making an aluminum mold? I would even be willing to pay for having a mold made out of a small sculpture

  • @BunnyH-pq5jt
    @BunnyH-pq5jt 6 лет назад +1

    This guy reminds me of my dad XD

  • @unclebourbon9943
    @unclebourbon9943 4 года назад

    Can you reuse your green sand?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  4 года назад

      yes, can be used year after year. sometimes you need to add more clay. I have a video on making the sand

  • @يونساويس
    @يونساويس 2 года назад

    What is your sand thank you

  • @jimbasler1054
    @jimbasler1054 6 лет назад +1

    Why didn't the molten Aluminum come out of the vent?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  6 лет назад

      Nothing went properly on this one....I tried a screwy mold & gating system on this one as an experiment. I didnt think the casting would turn out well after the pour....got lucky I guess 😊

    • @jimbasler1054
      @jimbasler1054 6 лет назад +1

      Turned out great.......

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  6 лет назад

      Thanks!! ~ Richard

  • @suoppsdn9751
    @suoppsdn9751 7 лет назад +1

    You probably could sell just the plaster cast also, so people could paint them and use them as whatnots

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      Thats mainly what the plaster casts are used for. They make good patterns tho :)

  • @sayagantengsaya4103
    @sayagantengsaya4103 Год назад

    Itu pasir apa yang di gua akan dan campuran apa saya ingin membuat ya juga pliss

  • @f.demascio1857
    @f.demascio1857 8 лет назад +1

    I would have put the sprue cup over the larger hole & poured there.
    But it turned out fine. Go get a Lottery ticket.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      Thats what I normally do...that entire mold set up was just an experiment trying out new stuff but worked out in the end (whew) LOL :)

  • @michaelscott1678
    @michaelscott1678 7 лет назад +1

    it looks like you put the riser on your vent pipe.

  • @samhansen7303
    @samhansen7303 8 лет назад

    Hey not to say first, but First

  • @santiagocondemorales5567
    @santiagocondemorales5567 7 лет назад +1

    dude the can is to contain the fluid, try to pour it on the can side and wait for the aluminuim to go out the other side, that way you leave some material for when it shrinks

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      The entire mold was an experiment, the ring was just just to contain the overflow so it didnt burn the flask if it was excessive. I normally do a pouring cup to pour into if ya wanna check one of my other videos...but I know what you are saying...this pour was kinda a disaster but the casting turned out good...LOL :)

    • @santiagocondemorales5567
      @santiagocondemorales5567 7 лет назад +1

      i was trying to be nice, im watchin alot of videos on the subject, im planning on making 1, the best tip so far is to dip the styrofoam in plaster then pour the aluminuim. lol wtf

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      LOL, keep me posted. Hint, dont use crappy styrofoam :)

  • @WhenDoesTheVideoActuallyStart
    @WhenDoesTheVideoActuallyStart 3 года назад

    Video starts at 0:34

  • @RogerLuick
    @RogerLuick 3 года назад

    Why didn't it come out the other side?

  • @myMotoring
    @myMotoring 2 года назад

    Why do you need to slow down the metal velocity?

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  2 года назад +1

      it was washing out the fine details in the casting as the metal entered

    • @myMotoring
      @myMotoring 2 года назад

      @@MakinSumthinFromNuthin I see. Thanks for the explanation

  • @lelearmi6186
    @lelearmi6186 5 лет назад

    I HAVE TO MAKE A QUESTION ABOUT THE ALUMINUM. THERE ARE VARIOUS TYPES OF ALUMINUM. WHICH ITEMS ARE MADE WITH THE MOST PURE ALUMINUM?-

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  5 лет назад

      If you at all can use aluminum that has been previously casted and avoid extruded aluminum and soda cans. Lawn mower engines, many car parts...etc is a good source of furnace food

  • @shaunhall1838
    @shaunhall1838 3 года назад

    Pouring rate seems to be an important factor here.

  • @Larry1942Will
    @Larry1942Will 7 лет назад +1

    Your riser vent was so small it probably solidified the aluminum before it could reach the surface.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  7 лет назад

      I did a lot of experimenting with that mold, casting turned out good after all the trubbles tho 😊

    • @Larry1942Will
      @Larry1942Will 7 лет назад +1

      All that counts.

  • @gregg4
    @gregg4 8 лет назад

    Why didn't he pour the metal into the ring in the first place? I thought the whole point of the ring was to help guide the metal into the hole.

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      The hole the ring was around was just the vent. If you watch again how I made the sand mold you will see

    • @r8drs5
      @r8drs5 8 лет назад

      from other videos i agree with you, the ring is used as a funel

  • @skyklan47
    @skyklan47 2 года назад

    it seem like you're pouring it into the wrong hole. I would have put it in the end that had a place for the excess to sit and wait for it to come out the other side. I don't think it was hot enough when you were pouring it. even though it worked out to your advantage, I think this could frustrate a newcomer.

  • @corujabiruta3732
    @corujabiruta3732 Месяц назад

    dude, why dont you just made the funnel form on the casting whole, it is like you wanted to waste metal and risk it spilling on the ground/your feet or burn the wood part of the mold

  • @Engineer_Stepanov
    @Engineer_Stepanov 6 лет назад +1

    Too low temperature.

  • @hihikhan831
    @hihikhan831 3 года назад

    You needed a small amount of aluminum

  • @StephenMortimer
    @StephenMortimer 8 лет назад +2

    I dip the neighborhood cat in epoxy and poof in 3 minutes I got a much MORE REALISTIC looking cat to give as a gift !! (lottsa work for NOT MUCH result there guy !!)

    • @StephenMortimer
      @StephenMortimer 8 лет назад

      Mind if I say "sprue" you ??

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад +1

      I put up these types of videos to benefit my subscribers and viewers who are learning about "how to melt & cast aluminum" as many of my subscribers/viewers are just getting into this craft. Its more about perfecting the process than what the end result is :)

    • @StephenMortimer
      @StephenMortimer 8 лет назад +1

      Makin Sumthin From Nuthin
      Well hell if it's the PROCESS not the RESULT how about doing some DIY videos on catching the right woman for a wife ??

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад +1

      Nahhh, I have a 28 year old daughter from the last PROCESS I was involved in :)

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 8 лет назад

      +Stephen Mortimer Now you know that is just a pipe dream

  • @beavis8167
    @beavis8167 8 лет назад

    So r u going to stay using the same procedure. If it works dont fix it right lol!

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin  8 лет назад

      Ha!, it certainly warrants more experimentation! :)
      (maybe I just got lucky....Lol)
      Thanks for Watching!