Wow, this is fantastic. I have been looking at purchasing a furnace but then thought I should be able to build one for much less and this was the first thing I saw. I could probably find most of these materials for free at the dump if I keep an eye out. Thank you for sharing this.
There appears to be pro's and con's to your square crucible. You intentionally made the furnace so that the flame would swirl, but then the square crucible prevents the swirling. However your system of pulling out the crucible looks good and the crucible has it's own pouring spout! Overall it works so kudos to you !
Hey there, nice design you came up with. I'm a blacksmith, this is a much better way to make Damascus steel billets. ThankQ for sharing. From Pensacola, Florida 🇺🇸
Actually, the squareness adds turbulence and slows the flames slightly, resulting in faster heat transfer to the crucible. And the surface area of a square crucible is greater than a cylinder, again adding more surface exposed to the heat. Crucible placement and orientation to the flame front may be a possible place for experimenting. Try not to be so negative, it seems to work very well, the pour spout is less constructive than a standard crucible, it poured quickly, and easily! All thumbs up!
why is it the insulate wall collapse in some areas? could i fill in this area when you burned test at low temperature? can i use the powder pyrite in place the bead shape mixed in with the high-temperature cement? how high the temperature this furnace reached? it was informative to see this.
What did you useful the cement? The universal super stuff. I could see no manufacturer name. Details, details, details. This actually worked, so it would be great to have the ability to replicate it. Without the details, comparable materials cannot be found. Thanks!
I was planning to make a furnace like this. Can i use a LPG alternative for propane? Then add a blower for airsupply to increase oxygen level which increase temperature?
In this furnace you can melt cast iron? or just aluminum? or for cast iron I have to use propane, because the coal does not release enough heat? Thanks and greetings for yours success. :))
Wieviel Gas brauchst du für einen Tiegel? Bei meinem Versuch ist die Flasche angefroren und das Gas wollte nicht mehr herauskommen, dadurch war der Brenner nur noch "lauwarm"
i always thought that molten metal interacting with the tiniest bit of moisture from the ground would make it pop. was it so little metal that it cooled quickly?
@@CosmasBauer ah cool. just something I read. Higher metal to water makes boom, like if it splashed onto concrete a day after a rain. I know about splash casting being safe because it can cool quickly though.
the burner itself often isn't the biggest factor to how hot the foundry gets, its actually the insulation. The better insulated the more heat goes from the burner to the crucible. Propane can actually melt steel, but you've got to have the right conditions. A forced air burner will get hotter and burn more reliably than a atmospheric burner like weed burners are.
also laut wiki bläht sich das perlit bei 800°c aufs 15-20 fache auf. hattest du da irgendwelche probleme mit rissen in deinem zement oder ist das ergebnis zufriedenstellend?
Nachdem es sich dann Popcornartig aufgebläht hat ist es der Dämmstoff den ich verarbeitet habe. Stell dir mal vor der Dämmstoff würde sich bei einem Brand auf einmal auf das 20-fache ausdehnen, das wäre ein Schlamassel ^^
Cosmas Bauer Wenn Du das Perlit mit einer Mischung aus Wasserglas, Aluminiumoxid, etwas Stuckgips und Talkum-Babypuder(Magnesiumoxid) mischst( genaue Mischung:RUclips:DIY-COFFE CAN FORGE o.ä.), dann bläht sich das Perlit nicht. Obendrauf nochmal die gleiche Mischung ohne Perlit...
I like youre video, thank yiu for sharing youre expirience. Can you tel me how did you connect burner hose with propane bottle? Did you use any safety valve or did you connected hose directly to the propane bottle valve?
Landlord: "Hi Cosmas, I watched your video yesterday". Cosmas: "That's great, did you like it?" Landlord: "Yes, but you burnt the grass $#@&!! ". Cosmas: "It's OK, they were just weeds!"
What kind of cement is it and where can you buy it? I love the design and that was an awesome idea to use the weed spray container I wanna make the same thing as you but with a lid
Finally someone smart enough to make a wider pouring hole instead of a narrow one, resulting on a messy spill all over the sand... My respects.
The square crucible helps greatly to pour without spillage. Standard crucibles are hard to pour with.
Wow, this is fantastic. I have been looking at purchasing a furnace but then thought I should be able to build one for much less and this was the first thing I saw. I could probably find most of these materials for free at the dump if I keep an eye out. Thank you for sharing this.
Where find the crucible? Thanks❤
I'ts a piece of steel pipe with a bottom welded on.
There appears to be pro's and con's to your square crucible. You intentionally made the furnace so that the flame would swirl, but then the square crucible prevents the swirling. However your system of pulling out the crucible looks good and the crucible has it's own pouring spout! Overall it works so kudos to you !
Squares don't prevent swirling.
Hey there, nice design you came up with. I'm a blacksmith, this is a much better way to make Damascus steel billets. ThankQ for sharing. From Pensacola, Florida 🇺🇸
What type of metal was the container of the melted metal made of so the container didn't melt only the content?
Will this smelt copper?
Wieder mal ein sehr, sehr qualitativ hochwertiges und unterhaltendes Video, Cosmas :D
wait, what did you cast?
Hi can you tell the names of the two bags that you used
The melting point of copper is 1984 degrees F can it reach that tempature with propane?
Looks like a great project and it even had a trolley setup
Hmmm i wonder how big i would need to make a furnace to melt down 10 kilo of steel
Probably like a 55 Gal barrel
Are you worried about the perlite exploding?
Very cool crucible system to pour the aluminum! nice!
Nice simple idea, I enjoyed your video. Very practical.
what did you cast?
My question EXACTLY!
Cheer~~an enclosed structure in which material can be heated to very high temperatures, e.g. for smelting metals.😊
is this true i was told to put fire bricks back over furnaces hole this will help keep it from cracking
You should use a cylindrical crucible, the squareness prevents the fire from spinning around the crucible.
But great project and awesome video!
Yes you're right!
How profitable is smelting aluminium? A how do u sale it?. I did a great job
Actually, the squareness adds turbulence and slows the flames slightly, resulting in faster heat transfer to the crucible. And the surface area of a square crucible is greater than a cylinder, again adding more surface exposed to the heat. Crucible placement and orientation to the flame front may be a possible place for experimenting. Try not to be so negative, it seems to work very well, the pour spout is less constructive than a standard crucible, it poured quickly, and easily! All thumbs up!
Good job, great idea for the crucible for pouring.
Great idea to handle the crucible !!
why is it the insulate wall collapse in some areas? could i fill in this area when you burned test at low temperature? can i use the powder pyrite in place the bead shape mixed in with the high-temperature cement? how high the temperature this furnace reached? it was informative to see this.
Also will it melt iron with that setup?
plz how much time you need to melt the aluminium with this furnace ?
What did you useful the cement? The universal super stuff. I could see no manufacturer name. Details, details, details. This actually worked, so it would be great to have the ability to replicate it. Without the details, comparable materials cannot be found. Thanks!
I was planning to make a furnace like this. Can i use a LPG alternative for propane? Then add a blower for airsupply to increase oxygen level which increase temperature?
LPG vs propane = they are the same thing.
Makes me want to cast something... Very ingenious to use the herbicide sprayer as a mould!
FinnCrafted b
"very" ingenious?...🤔...that might be an exaggeration....
In this furnace you can melt cast iron? or just aluminum? or for cast iron I have to use propane, because the coal does not release enough heat? Thanks and greetings for yours success. :))
Very nice work sir
got to love the Swedish pipe wrench!
Thanks alot Brother your awesome we love you from Alaska 😂🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Great video, I wanted to know what type of crucible you are using and where you purchased it? Thanks!
@Adam it appears to be a box tube with a welded in bottom, an old 50 lb welding rod can would work for a short term.
This is cool! But, tell us how Perlite and fire cement is mixed
I like your setup.
So for bigger a 55 gallon metal drum, and 30 gallon plastic drum insert, concept seems the same, might need 2 burners tho. Thoughts sir?
Might need three burners.
Well done.
what is the ration of furnace cement to perlite?
Wieviel Gas brauchst du für einen Tiegel? Bei meinem Versuch ist die Flasche angefroren und das Gas wollte nicht mehr herauskommen, dadurch war der Brenner nur noch "lauwarm"
can useing cement to making a metal melting furnace
That crucible is super, simple cheap and full proof, great design.
I think I will do mine that way.
Crucible is super cheap if you have a welder or friend with one. That's the part that holds the molten metal itself.
Thank You - Enjoyed your video. Great idea adding the perlite to the cement for lightweight and effective insulation.
There is a concrete releasing agent they use to help the concrete release from the tube, after the concrete dries.
Yes, there are many.
We used to use washing up liquid on site but I'm not sure it would work with the heat
What steel is that square thing sir.
How did uou make your crucible?????
I welded up a couple of pieces of steel.
@@CosmasBauer i need to get my own welder.....my boss taught me to use his havent had much need to use it on my own.......maby its time
grate show joly old chap i am going to try same thing just with an old hot water system
Wow ingeneous thanks
i always thought that molten metal interacting with the tiniest bit of moisture from the ground would make it pop. was it so little metal that it cooled quickly?
You were wrong. That sounds like something out of an action movie.
@@CosmasBauer ah cool. just something I read. Higher metal to water makes boom, like if it splashed onto concrete a day after a rain. I know about splash casting being safe because it can cool quickly though.
What happened to the plastic caulk tube? Didnt like 800 degrees?
I removed it before.
Hi
What did you use to make the furnace ??
He used 8 cobblestone
سلام از چه موادی برای عایق استفاده کردی ؟
Can you provide exact product name or link to the product?
What ratio did you do the mix
Is it only the Gaz we know you use?
Hi what mix did you do in percentages
What is that torch device called? I need to buy one.
its a weed burner, each hardware store seems to have its own model of weed burner, but they are all pretty much the same.
I've made one like kor (rip) and I've used a weed burner but the tin can doesn't get hot enough before my gas freezes up? What have I done wrong??
Propane Weed Burner from Harbor Freight. Does it get hot enough to melt silver?
the burner itself often isn't the biggest factor to how hot the foundry gets, its actually the insulation. The better insulated the more heat goes from the burner to the crucible. Propane can actually melt steel, but you've got to have the right conditions. A forced air burner will get hotter and burn more reliably than a atmospheric burner like weed burners are.
will this melt iron? can it reach 1000 degrees?
I doubt it with that burner
how long did it take to melt it.
very nice job
Would this be good for smoking meats?
So the big question is, what is your heat source? Building a furnace means shit if we don't know how to fire it. How are you firing this up?
It's a propane weed burner. You can pick them up at most hardware stores.
rly nice! I need to build my own too! :) Now using charcoal which is messy.
could you melt copper in that steel crucible?
A steel crucible would not hold up well melting copper. Both higher temperatures, and steel dissolving in the copper.
what's in the right bag? Can you link a page where you can buy it?
How well has that furnace worn?
Looks good! Thanks! I am thinking of making something similar. I'll post my video soon!
What’s the maximum temperature this gets?
Awesome stuff!
Quite the shoes for handling molten metal. No judge though, i wear them in my shop too
can we use methane gas or natural gas dude?
also laut wiki bläht sich das perlit bei 800°c aufs 15-20 fache auf. hattest du da irgendwelche probleme mit rissen in deinem zement oder ist das ergebnis zufriedenstellend?
Nachdem es sich dann Popcornartig aufgebläht hat ist es der Dämmstoff den ich verarbeitet habe. Stell dir mal vor der Dämmstoff würde sich bei einem Brand auf einmal auf das 20-fache ausdehnen, das wäre ein Schlamassel ^^
den gedanken hatte ich auch gerade :D
Cosmas Bauer Wenn Du das Perlit mit einer Mischung aus Wasserglas, Aluminiumoxid, etwas Stuckgips und Talkum-Babypuder(Magnesiumoxid) mischst( genaue Mischung:RUclips:DIY-COFFE CAN FORGE o.ä.), dann bläht sich das Perlit nicht. Obendrauf nochmal die gleiche Mischung ohne Perlit...
So what did you Make?
I like youre video, thank yiu for sharing youre expirience. Can you tel me how did you connect burner hose with propane bottle? Did you use any safety valve or did you connected hose directly to the propane bottle valve?
where do u come from?
I like that pull cart, where did you get it?
Great project Cosmas! Can you share the type of sand you use on your molds? Where can I buy it from in Europe?
In which thing u melt the metal
Hochwertiges Video, ich will ein neue Rocket Stove machen, jetzt habe ich eine bessere Idee fur eine Bauweise. Vielen Dank aus Schottland!
What Are Your Ratio Portion Of The Cement And Perlite? Do You Speak English?
اطتلا عات عمو می رسد
Does anyone have any design ideas for open furnace?
Hi! How did you make the crucible?
♥.♥
Thanx... But i prefer to buy an induction furnace.
Very well done, sir. Would you know what 'fire cement' is called in other places?
Thanks! In Germany it is called Schamottemörtel.
refractory cement
why the bucket doesn't melt ?
It is insulated by the concrete mixture so It does not get hot. Also this furnace is not hot enough to melt steel.
Landlord: "Hi Cosmas, I watched your video yesterday".
Cosmas: "That's great, did you like it?"
Landlord: "Yes, but you burnt the grass $#@&!! ".
Cosmas: "It's OK, they were just weeds!"
can that thing melt gold?
What a cliff hanger ending :D thanks for sharing!
GREAT JOB!!!
Cool
Thank you!
Awesome thanks
What kind of cement is it and where can you buy it? I love the design and that was an awesome idea to use the weed spray container I wanna make the same thing as you but with a lid
Gas name pls bro
very nice
Awesome!
Propane and propane accessories
Love it and you know how to talk thanks mate
very cheap and cool
“That’s a clean burning furnace I tell ya ‘hwat”