Using Glass to cast Molten Metal!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @noneyabidness9644
    @noneyabidness9644 2 года назад +352

    Is it weird that I feel like I'm watching the old style (the best style) TKOR videos?
    So glad you're doing what you're doing.

    • @7-ten
      @7-ten 2 года назад +13

      He's the king 👑

    • @7-ten
      @7-ten 2 года назад +11

      @Jon Mendez nah he stepped up to King long ago

    • @jessetheunending9357
      @jessetheunending9357 2 года назад +30

      Grant would be proud, no doubt in my mind!

    • @Xi_Jinping_is_Pooh
      @Xi_Jinping_is_Pooh 2 года назад +2

      Do you guys know the Plasma Channel? Gives me Grant vibes, although he focuses on plasma and electricity of course.

    • @ziasxk
      @ziasxk 2 года назад +1

      @@7-ten ik this is 4 months ago but grant is the king of random

  • @GoodandBasic
    @GoodandBasic 2 года назад +98

    This is so cool! Thanks again for hanging out with us, and that intro was epic!

  • @ErhanGaming
    @ErhanGaming 2 года назад +415

    Your content is what TKOR should have been. Keep up the great work.

    • @hunterg312
      @hunterg312 2 года назад +5

      Yeah I like his content.

    • @Dewdrop63
      @Dewdrop63 2 года назад +3

      Very good content

    • @TT-gc3ze
      @TT-gc3ze 2 года назад +13

      Exactly! I think just doing the content grant was doing is a great way to be successful on youtube. Not what they tried to do later on with their cheap daily vids

    • @eric31shaggs
      @eric31shaggs 2 года назад +11

      Agreed, TKOR stopped being interesting the day they started to focus on the money.

    • @crolmz6314
      @crolmz6314 2 года назад

      @insanity wolf like making cotton candy with a stretch armstrong

  • @reggiep75
    @reggiep75 2 года назад +162

    Oil based greensand might get you better results as it's more resistant to drying out and holds its form better. Adding the glass beads was definitely a smart idea tho and go for slightly less adventurous objects unless you make a larger cast and plan to do add later detail with hand finishing.

    • @riuphane
      @riuphane 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, this is what I was hoping he'd do. Hopefully he experiments with making his own oil based green sand

    • @ZoonCrypticon
      @ZoonCrypticon 2 года назад +4

      Just wanted to add that, before I saw your comment. And instead of cat litter perhaps red clay powder.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 2 года назад +3

      @@ZoonCrypticon cat litter is mostly clay, it's just "white" clay. Red clay is just clay with iron oxide in it which is what bricks are made out of.
      Grew up with the stuff since it was everywhere in North Carolina, you didn't own white socks for long, you had orange socks.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 2 года назад +3

      Adding the glass is why he has such a bad cast, the melting point of the glass dust is lower than the brass that he used, it's also why so much of the sand was infused into the casting.

    • @nickcrispino6575
      @nickcrispino6575 2 года назад +1

      @@william-Bartee Petrobond is what other RUclipsrs use, and it seems to be perfect for casting.

  • @A_Rose_From_Concrete
    @A_Rose_From_Concrete 2 года назад +24

    I love how he plugs Grant's original TKOR videos in almost all of his own videos. Keep these videos coming, I love this

  • @punishedprops
    @punishedprops 2 года назад +77

    Awesome casting and I loved the intro! =D

  • @jackhendrickson1408
    @jackhendrickson1408 2 года назад +60

    OMG if Nate was selling a shirt that said "I'll try to fail in fewer ways next time", I'd be the first to buy it!

    • @luckylg1046
      @luckylg1046 2 года назад +6

      Yes!!!! Nate make the shirts!! And hoodies!!

    • @josephhortin8738
      @josephhortin8738 2 года назад +1

      Works well with the 'look mom, no hands' tkor shirt

    • @timothydhoke
      @timothydhoke 2 года назад +1

      I've got $25 on a shirt when they become available.

    • @TeaTabby
      @TeaTabby 2 года назад

      I hope he makes it

  • @jairusofall
    @jairusofall 2 года назад +15

    I’d love to see more casting experiments!

    • @ekoz
      @ekoz 2 года назад +1

      YO JAIRUS! I just binge watched all four parts of the SPNKr build! Love your content!

    • @jairusofall
      @jairusofall 2 года назад +1

      @@ekoz that’s awesome!! And thank you! And cool to see you here!

    • @甘いお茶漬け
      @甘いお茶漬け 2 года назад +1

      Yes

  • @IanSrewop
    @IanSrewop 2 года назад +6

    I love how absolutely honest this video is. A lot of casting videos I have seen make it look like all you do is mix, make and cast and presto. This really shows how difficult this can actually be.

  • @antonioplaceresmesa1561
    @antonioplaceresmesa1561 2 года назад +25

    this feels like how tkor used to feel. I love your work and what you do, I'm so glad that you decided to keep doing videos !!! Lot's of Love from Italy :)

  • @MrFmiller
    @MrFmiller 2 года назад

    I appreciate presenting what doesn’t work and why as well as what ultimately does work(ish). It provides a better understanding of the process and pros and cons of variations.

  • @riuphane
    @riuphane 2 года назад +2

    In addition to trying oil based green sand, putting your box together sideways might reduce the chance of collapse. Also, I'm used to seeing people use a 2 part blank so they can leave it flat and pack the sand around the back instead of trying to shove it into the sand... I'm no expert and you did an incredible job! Thanks for sharing!

    • @riuphane
      @riuphane 2 года назад +1

      And to answer your question, of course I want to see more (suggestions above). As for what to cast, try casting a small hammer

  • @HumbleCowboy92
    @HumbleCowboy92 2 года назад +14

    I’m loving your channel! It’s like King of Random has truly been reborn and brought back to its former glory when Grant was the host

  • @bial12345
    @bial12345 2 года назад +51

    Hey guys just a safety tip. When working with fine grain particles like this please wear a respirator! That powdered sand floating in the air is tiny pieces of glass that you are inhaling.

    • @josephhortin8738
      @josephhortin8738 2 года назад +1

      Grant talked about this in his rocket videos

  • @Dippedinsilver1974
    @Dippedinsilver1974 2 года назад +38

    The intro was really good! You're doing a great job with your channel.

    • @7-ten
      @7-ten 2 года назад +3

      Each video is quickly getting better, for sure!

    • @lainethacker6736
      @lainethacker6736 2 года назад +1

      Agreed

    • @7-ten
      @7-ten 2 года назад +1

      @@lainethacker6736 👍💯

  • @Bi_asian_boi
    @Bi_asian_boi 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video Nate! Quick tip, if you make the pour spout taller and/or thicker, it acts like a water tower and adds more pressure to the casting to fill the void better!

  • @lurchie
    @lurchie Год назад

    I appreciate that you've come into your own as a content creator and enjoy and look forward to your videos.

  • @micah06v8
    @micah06v8 2 года назад +13

    Here is the reason I think your casting sand is sticking to your cast: Melting point of glass (dust) = 1400 to 1600°F. Melting point of brass = 1700°F. Therefore, your molten brass is melting your glass bead dust in the green sand, and causing all the particulates to stick to your cast.
    Also, from the little bit I know about blacksmithing, silica sand is much better to use in green sand than regular sand that you buy from the hardware store.

  • @dmfyyc
    @dmfyyc 2 года назад +6

    That was great! Totally enjoyed being able to see you troubleshoot different issues as they arose; it's almost like watching you solve a puzzle.
    Really looking forward to more casting vids, but also really hoping you start wearing a respirator to protect your lungs from all that dust!

  • @brandonspurlock8059
    @brandonspurlock8059 2 года назад

    I love casting and am taking college classes to help me learn to do it better. I'm currently going through all the vids of yours that involve casting, so yes, I would appreciate more

  • @magic.marmot
    @magic.marmot 2 года назад

    I love that you show mistakes, and what you did to fix them.

  • @notold37
    @notold37 2 года назад

    It looks pretty bloody good, nice to sit on your desk, great video Nate 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🦘

  • @jhippl
    @jhippl 2 года назад +1

    you can do lost pla casting with greensand really well. the issue you had the last time is the sand moved into the already melted foam. if you have greensand it will hold its place a open as the pla melts out.

  • @jdm6814
    @jdm6814 2 года назад

    More casting please! Also, a cast knife from beginning to end would be awesome. Heat treatment, hardening and all.

  • @cazzey8569
    @cazzey8569 Год назад

    Nate and Cali were the only reason I watched TKOR to be honest 😂 awesome videos Nate! Kudos

  • @Square_Peg
    @Square_Peg 2 года назад

    Nate, I love the way you make your videos. Please keep it up. This is what I miss about the early days of The King of Random. I love the simple format and that it is just you in your workshop doing what you enjoy and sharing it with us. As for a casting idea, what about your RUclips play button? It is a very simple shape and could come out really well.

  • @assassinlexx1993
    @assassinlexx1993 2 года назад

    If you made it to this comment. I would suggest you make a cement mixer with a 5 gallon bucket. This can be used for many purposes. The sand shaker ,use a small motor with a offset weight.
    I enjoy your videos. 👍

  • @mgratk
    @mgratk 2 года назад +2

    Class act. Sending viewers to old TKOR videos even though they should not have fired him.

  • @greencreekranch
    @greencreekranch 2 года назад

    That turned out amazing!
    Also, i really dig the vibe of your channel. Just doing projects you enjoy, and not so stuck in a specific format. That's something you rarely see in big channels, but small channels usually don't have this level of quality and such a great moderating style.
    Just really refreshing to have someone who's a professional at RUclips, but so free in the form of content.

  • @ianhoyt2638
    @ianhoyt2638 2 года назад +76

    If the Indiana Jones movies are remade in the future, Nate has my vote for playing Indy.

    • @GoodandBasic
      @GoodandBasic 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely!

    • @ZoonCrypticon
      @ZoonCrypticon 2 года назад +4

      He did a really good job, especially in the first two-thirds with the mimics.

    • @TheDMeNTd
      @TheDMeNTd 2 года назад +2

      yup nate has my vote as well, he could play a version of indiana first going on adventures

  • @Rich.Staples
    @Rich.Staples 2 года назад

    You are the best Nate, So glad your channel is successful.

  • @CrowzenOver
    @CrowzenOver 2 года назад

    Awesome video! I really like that you show the failed attempts, it just portrays the creative process very accurately.

  • @718QNZKID
    @718QNZKID 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Nate! I know you probably hear this a lot, but Grant is beyond proud and happy that you’ve branched out into your own and keeping that curiosity a live

  • @ChatterontheWire
    @ChatterontheWire 2 года назад +15

    buying the bentonite from your local pottery store along with some good fine sand may be simpler and not much more expensive, especially if you factor in your time at all! But for saving a few bucks not a bad option.

    • @kyleo1236
      @kyleo1236 2 года назад +1

      You can get bentonite clay at beauty shops or whole foods stores too but is pretty expensive.

    • @JackTheAwesomeKnot
      @JackTheAwesomeKnot 2 года назад +3

      Ive noticed that local pottery stores are hard to find for most people. The closest pottery store for me is 40miles away lol

    • @ChatterontheWire
      @ChatterontheWire 2 года назад +1

      @@JackTheAwesomeKnot hmm, maybe just lucky in my area. We have 3 places that carry stuff, found 2 of the 3 order from the 3rd, so just went there.

  • @bobstaples1735
    @bobstaples1735 2 года назад +3

    Glad you chose such an iconic character for your casting project. Definitely would be interesting to do some sort of side by side between green sand and other casting methods. Maybe pick 1 thing to cast using different methods?

  • @thaboswanepoel8207
    @thaboswanepoel8207 2 года назад

    this is so awesome! After loosing intrest in TKOR, this has sparked that excitment i use to get from TKOR. Don't follow the same route and stay awesome Nate!

  • @SiliconeSword
    @SiliconeSword 2 года назад +1

    A wire wheel for your bench grinder would be a very cheap and worthwhile investment if you intend to do more metal casting or any rust/paint removal

  • @elvsrbad2
    @elvsrbad2 2 года назад

    Love seeing this type of content. I recall tkor videos where casting was a struggle. Would love to see you keep working on it until you get it sorted out and would enjoy sharing the journey with you

  • @IIIAnchani
    @IIIAnchani 2 года назад +5

    remember to leave him a like so that youtube recommends him to the people who still haven't found him yet!

  • @WintersGhost243
    @WintersGhost243 2 года назад

    Oh hell yes, I'm so happy with where you're taking this channel. Don't burn out, and keep up the excellent work.

  • @sojiro288
    @sojiro288 2 года назад +1

    Would love to see a collab with Alec Steele or Will Stelter! Awesome stuff so far can't wait to see what else you come up with

  • @konversion
    @konversion 2 года назад +2

    While I'd never get into casting, I think the process is fascinating so I always like watching it. There's an Aussie channel called BigStackd who does all sorts of random casting from random things he's manually broken down. It's more of an ASMR kind of thing but his process is fun to watch. He's got two cute doggies, too 🥰

  • @craigbeaty8924
    @craigbeaty8924 2 года назад

    This is a great video. The kind of content I have been looking for.
    Have you ever tried extracting iron from sand for smelting?
    I've seen a knife maker do it a couple of times. She makes the entire thing from scratch.
    Just a thought.

  • @thebiggoodwolf2815
    @thebiggoodwolf2815 2 года назад +1

    Love the new channel and IMHO Nate is proud of you.

  • @TC-bz9dz
    @TC-bz9dz 2 года назад +2

    just fyi the boxes as Nate calls them are called a flask when pinned together...separated the top frame is called a "cope" and the bottom is called a "drag".....also Nate' the reason you had sand stick to your casting is because you added the glass dust...just use green sand mix...nothing more..your on the right track.. well done for beginner casting!!

  • @Riverfrog124
    @Riverfrog124 2 года назад

    Glad to see you collab with Good and Basic again!

  • @shoking9825
    @shoking9825 2 года назад

    I watched the whole video without skipping on second because i love this guys content

  • @jonathanhilt2324
    @jonathanhilt2324 2 года назад

    This feels so much like Grants old videos. I’m totally subscribed.

  • @Ebonforge
    @Ebonforge 2 года назад

    Love seeing collaborations from channels I already follow! I’d love for you to work with the guys from good and basic to take raw iron ore to a blade

  • @popaperc4353
    @popaperc4353 2 года назад

    These videos are great love the trial and errors that your leaving in the videos.

  • @chaser420
    @chaser420 2 года назад

    Great video! Keep up the awesome work. So glad you went on your own.

  • @smellycat249
    @smellycat249 2 года назад

    Yes to more casting videos. Especially starting with a 3D printed object and making it metal. I love 3D printing and wish sometimes it could be a solid metal part.

  • @ddutton0
    @ddutton0 2 года назад

    Yes more casting and metal working! It is great to see the positive way you refer back to the TKOR videos as well. Keep being awesome!

  • @dylanshields7106
    @dylanshields7106 2 года назад +23

    Loved that intro, looked like it was fun to make

  • @Bforgie2
    @Bforgie2 2 года назад

    The sock isn't supposed to touch anything. But more like a dust shifter and shaker. Also need better sand. Or try the silica sand that can be co2 cured. But nonetheless glad to see more of these videos nate. Keep up the awesome work.

  • @davidbwa
    @davidbwa 2 года назад

    Intro was cute.
    Agree with comments that maybe oil based would work better than water. I have no hands on. Only what I see in other videos.
    Another thing I see in most casting videos is after making the form / removing the object, they run a torch on both halves of the form where the actual impression is. I assume this firms / hardens the surface area of the mold so it keeps its shape / detail better.

  • @sny5563
    @sny5563 2 года назад

    Giving me grant old school project vibes, im so glad that youre doing what tkor shouldve become

  • @dragnousreviews
    @dragnousreviews 2 года назад

    Another great video, I love the direction you are going with. Lets go on an adventure together to discover what we can do is a great style and what originally drew me to TKOR. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to your next video sir!

  • @radumaverick1706
    @radumaverick1706 2 года назад

    If we would like to see more of this casting experiments? Of course. Plus, I hope these little failures will motivate you to do better in the future. Keep it up, Nate!

  • @jeck11
    @jeck11 2 года назад

    Love it Nate. Keep building the channel!

  • @chrisvclements
    @chrisvclements 2 года назад

    Paul's garage is a great resource of casting with green sand.

  • @kzookid2051
    @kzookid2051 2 года назад

    Perfect? No. But pretty danged good? You betcha! This was a great video. You definitely should make more molding vids, with as many mold types & techniques as possible. I'm really enjoying your channel.

  • @jayhitek
    @jayhitek 2 года назад

    Love watching your subscriber count go up and up. Go Nate Go!

  • @dorsal87
    @dorsal87 2 года назад

    Blendtec looks like this would be a good sponsorship

  • @sleeptyper
    @sleeptyper 2 года назад

    I'm glad to see your imagination released from the cage! Good stuff!

  • @jakekadon3396
    @jakekadon3396 2 года назад

    More of this DIY stuff would be awesome to see!

  • @mikerobinson3837
    @mikerobinson3837 2 года назад

    Definitely enjoy the casting, and seeing the learning process is great. Good stuff man.

  • @WentakFurenti
    @WentakFurenti 2 года назад +1

    A reciprocating saw without a blade works good as an agitator for concrete forms. Maybe it would help in a situation like this. I just want to say I followed you over from Grant's channel and I've been enjoying still watching your content. Keep up the good work!

  • @w0wspik3
    @w0wspik3 2 года назад

    I love your content.Great work team.

  • @shiyotso1
    @shiyotso1 2 года назад

    For mixing stuff like this, try using a drywall mud drillbit for your drill, it should help in equally distributing the mixture while you slowly add water to it.

  • @lewismo1
    @lewismo1 2 года назад +34

    Seriously man, wear a particle mask when messing with dusty materials. I'm sure you know this, and it's not great for filming, but you only get one pair of lungs buddy. Loving your new content, keep up the great work, and stay safe.

    • @Edminster
      @Edminster 2 года назад +10

      seconding this; silicosis is no joke!

    • @MyklCarlton
      @MyklCarlton 2 года назад +5

      Came here to say this. Silicosis sucks. Wear a mask!!

  • @V1SKosity
    @V1SKosity 2 года назад +1

    The iron hiant head gave me nostalgia and I have never know Nate had a personal channel! Im still sad bout what happend to TKOR but all I can do is watch the old vids from TKOR.

  • @GarryNichols
    @GarryNichols 2 года назад +1

    After watching this I think I'll be wanting those t-shirts now.

  • @ddevlin13
    @ddevlin13 2 года назад

    "I don't think it's going to work... but I am going to try it anyway." This is why you rock, Nate. I mean you are an amazing maker, and your videos have really good production values, sure, but your willingness to do something just to see if it works is inspiring. It reminds me of one of Adam Savage's favorite mottos: "Failure is always an option." :)

  • @dj_iso_j
    @dj_iso_j 2 года назад

    Another great video. Good to see you have found your own style of making videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @weekendstuff
    @weekendstuff 2 года назад

    Nice job explaining and showing the progress. My last brass axe was also done with lost form casting. Which ruines my tools finishing the axe later on :-). Seems like I also need to level up to green sand. As the plaster molds usually crack on me.

  • @hugoturbill6067
    @hugoturbill6067 2 года назад

    That's awesome Nate, yeah would love to see more casting content

  • @NicCeb
    @NicCeb 2 года назад

    Commenting for algro. Love this style of diy vids where you show the fails and successes. Keep up the great work Nate!

  • @treygieleghem23
    @treygieleghem23 2 года назад

    Best to use a makeup brush to spread the baby powder, a dug out foundry would be cool to see, maybe a multi use between a gas, charcoal, and maybe a forge top as well.

  • @jkbricks455
    @jkbricks455 2 года назад +5

    Awesome!! I’m loving these projects

  • @luckylg1046
    @luckylg1046 2 года назад

    Yes!! Nate, make the shirts and add hoodies!! I'd buy them.

  • @stapuft
    @stapuft 2 года назад

    green sand is fun, i used cad software to layer out and flatten a ring, and cut the layers out on a cricut, glued them together and used green sand to make a mold, then cast gold, and or silver, and then bent them around mandrils, and set stones into them to make actual rings. only just barely had to touch it up afterwards.

  • @Peacefrog88
    @Peacefrog88 2 года назад

    That intro was awesome 👌 👏

  • @joshuaharrison5297
    @joshuaharrison5297 2 года назад

    Looks like the iron giant head! God what a throw back movie!

  • @StephenMooreOfficial
    @StephenMooreOfficial 2 года назад +1

    Always fun watching your videos Nate. 😁😁

  • @homemadepyrotechnics2335
    @homemadepyrotechnics2335 2 года назад

    Love the video! Please keep up the good work it is so amazing to see your, and only your, sense of creativity!

  • @StreetRodAZ
    @StreetRodAZ 2 года назад

    i always learn so much from you Nate. thx dude.

  • @Peacefrog88
    @Peacefrog88 2 года назад

    More casting and metal work!
    Some cool coins and medallions.
    Ingots.
    An actual Indy idol.
    So many cool possibilities!

  • @reneheidrich7833
    @reneheidrich7833 2 года назад

    Hey Nate, have you tried removing the sand with a sandblaster? I think that might be a fast way and with the glass sand and a compressor around a DIY sandblaster sonds like a tool you might have in your shop.

  • @SchizoidApollo
    @SchizoidApollo 2 года назад

    As a stoner, the change to Rasta music when you opened the blender, gave me a chuckle.

  • @coreystephen9878
    @coreystephen9878 2 года назад

    First time I've seen anything from this channel. I kept thinking I knew who Nate was and couldn't figure it out. And then I realized you were the host(?) of TKOR. I watched it a bunch but haven't seen it much over the past few months and I have terrible memory. Glad to see you're still doing cool stuff. Got my sub done and can't wait to binge your videos.

  • @dahgman3225
    @dahgman3225 2 года назад

    Did you consider blending some sand too? And I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure the addax carbon from repeated use makes it easier to use the more you recycle the green sand

  • @Johnrich395
    @Johnrich395 2 года назад +1

    12:30 as a hobby caster, both your sand and method need work, as well as the flasks. For the flasks you need something for the sand to grip, higher quality flasks use a recess, but you can add a few strips of wood to the inside. For the sand, you can’t just mix it, you need the clay to coat the sand grains. Pros use a Muller to smear the clay onto the sand, you can do similar by getting the sand a little too wet and repeatedly ramming it HARD into your flasks, pop it out and do it again. Some people have success putting it in a bag and running it over with a car. Your sand is ready when you can grab a handful, squeeze it, release and it holds its shape, then break it in half (supposed to be a clean break), with one half you can gently blow through it (you will get sand on your lips), and the other half is thrown against a wall leaving half stuck to the wall in a cone with no drips. Then, learn the proper ramming force, which is just experience. Also, you need a better pattern.

  • @terryenby2304
    @terryenby2304 2 года назад

    Always a joy to watch you work and enjoy yourself! Have a great day :)

  • @CRossEsk
    @CRossEsk 2 года назад

    I really appreciate seeing your failed attempts and learning.

  • @Baroque_Back_Mountain
    @Baroque_Back_Mountain Год назад

    You should try “Steam Casting”…very interesting and fun process. Also you should try casting in Cuttlefish bone, also interesting and fun. You chose a really difficult piece to sand cast. 🤷‍♂️

  • @thehuggz-i9k
    @thehuggz-i9k 2 года назад

    Casting is always a plus in my book.

  • @Nickbox
    @Nickbox 2 года назад

    If you chuck up a large allen key in the drill, or some other slightly off-balance weight, you can get a good vibration out of the drill.

  • @ShaunG
    @ShaunG 2 года назад

    Yes, more casting please.

  • @terrafirma5327
    @terrafirma5327 2 года назад

    As a geologist I can tell you what I learned about the fine glass bead sand. The reason clay and other material sticks together so well is because of static electricity. It forms a really strong bond with the tiny particles and in a river system that means you end up with fine silt/clay on the bottom of a riverbed that does not transport down stream unless disturbed by an object.