The Foundry Process
Follow the Foundry Process through the production of a replica 1860's cannon. This historic cannon was produced by the Clarksville Foundry to celebrate the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War in Clarksville-Montgomery County. You can purchase a full size replica cannon from the Clarksville Foundry by visiting www.clarksvillefoundry.com

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BBC Technical Studies Die and Investment Casting

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Casting Cannon -Trash to treasure . Melting cartridge case - ASMR brass casting

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Casting In Iron (1940-1949)

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Traditions .69 cal Napoleon III Cannon | Civil War replica | M1857

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A 40 MM Whitworth Civil War Cannon replica

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Whitworth's Original Breechloading Cannon

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Inventions That Sparked The Industrial Revolution

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Cannons Damas la Fabrication

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Canister Shot From Civil War Cannon.wmv

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cannon casting

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Firing Civil War Cannon Built In 1865

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

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Casting a Historic Bronze Cannon Barrel, Scaled Down Replica. FarmCraft101

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Part 2: FINAL VIDEO! Hired By The Alamo To Build A Naval Cannon Carriage (Part 2)

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McClelland Family Foundry, Casting Bronze Cannon In Our Back Yard

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Live Firing Civil War Siege Artillery, Part 2, Mortars

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Primed and Loaded | Wrought Iron Swivel Gun

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Sand Casting a Miniature Bronze Cannon - ASMR Bronze Metal Melting - Recorded in 4k

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Building an historic brass cannon Ep 8 - final touches and first firing

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