the pictures shows that it solidifies from outside inward while you are stating the inverse, I will go with the picture because it makes more sense to me.
Funny. You explain it solidifies from the inside outwards as it is written at 2:50, and then proceed to explain exctly the opposite on the next ten seconds. I guess you were in what I usually like to call the automatic mode XD
the pictures shows that it solidifies from outside inward while you are stating the inverse, I will go with the picture because it makes more sense to me.
agreeee
I work with castings. It is definitely supposed to be "1) Metal solidifies from the outside inward"
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Fantastic video, thanks so much
Are you going to address the concern over "inside outward" vs "outside inward"?
I agree with Ali, or have we missed something in the word "solidify"Cheers Peter
very interesting video
Sir why don't you make video of technology of molding and melting?
Can a please get a PDF of this presentation?
Sir i want more information about ferrous metal solidification
How do you say that the metal solidifies inside outward?
LOL! Mistake on my part.
great video, thanks sir
Thank you for watching. You're the reason I have a channel.
In chvorinov's rule
1.5>n>2 is meaning less
How is it possible??
Sir what about riser keeping in casting how to design a riser in castings
The riser has to be designed to solidify last.
dude, you're dope.
Thanks man!
you are good
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback!
Funny. You explain it solidifies from the inside outwards as it is written at 2:50, and then proceed to explain exctly the opposite on the next ten seconds. I guess you were in what I usually like to call the automatic mode XD