so far its cutting ok, the alloy was mostly a bearing housing that I cut up without adding in any of the stuff that I have already melted, I think what did the trick was just getting the stuff hot enough that it ran like water. I did add in about a 1/4 of a pill that I got off of someone that had some stuff on Evil Bay ( pills are like .5 diameter and about a half inch long, one pill is suppose to fix a 125 pounds of molten metal) not sure if it helped or not just know the casting looks great and is machinable unlike the one yesterday that failed to fill completely.Jammer wrote:Looks great, did it machine well, do you think? Have you changed the alloys you add to the melt?
The other thing that I did was to dust the pattern with Sea Coal that I got from ID over on AA, he mixed the stuff into his sand but he's using greensand, and mines homemade oil bonded sand.
one thing I'm going to do is to put on a bigger fuel line, step up to 3/8 or 1/2 inch so I can get more head pressure against the nozzle, the heated fuel tank helps I can get the oil up to around 120 degrees and keep it there, and now that I have the sight glass on the tank I can tell how much oil I use, today took about a gallon.
Plus I have a cordless leaf blower that I need to figure out if I can run it off of a Variac or 18 volts AC which will give me a lot more air.
I've been working on the router, think I have most of the major stuff on order or already here. which will be a great help in making patterns if I can figure out how to work the router, and somewhere along the way I ended up with a copy of SolidWorks and have been trying to learn how to do basic stuff.
But now I have a new clamp handle pattern that I need to get on some board so I can cast it. spring is have and my work load is already running over the brim.
DA