Casting a Piston for a 1910 Brush Car. Part 3a making the sand mould.
Sand casting an aluminium piston for a 1910 Brush car. Part. 3a making the sand mould. I decided to split this, the final part of the series, into two as I wanted to show the "nitty gritty" of the moulding process and with this included it would have been a very long video unless split into two parts. Part 3b which is yet to come will cover the pouring of the moulds plus a short discussion / explanation and including a look at the finished machined piston

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Casting a piston for a 1910 Brush car. Part 3b Casting, breakout, and discussion

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Casting a piston for a 1910 Brush car. Part 2:- The CO2 silicate core

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Cast Alloy Hand Wheel part one

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Lost Foam Casting - V4 350cc Engine

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Casting a piston for a 1910 single cylinder engined Brush car, Part 1

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Commercial VS homemade molding sand

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The most ridiculous worker fails caught on camera

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Casting Metal: showcasing the basics of casting and the Casting is the future Foundry Kit

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Al Metal Casting: Tips for Making Good & BIG ones at home!

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Amazing Manufacturing Process of Engine Cylinder Block | Factory Mass Production Engine Block

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Metal Casting at Home Part 10 Another Day in my Home Foundry

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Lost Foam Finned Engine Cylinder Casting

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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Foundry - casting & machining a carb adapter

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Metal Casting at Home Part 20. Hit & Miss Engine Cored Cylinder .

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Melting scrap aluminum into ingots (110kg or 242lb)

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We make copper/brass/bronze pistons – what will happen?

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WHF 15 Sodium Silicate Cores

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A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - all about the foundry casting process

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