Making naval brass a different way - Devil Forge
In this video I will cast some naval brass bars using brass and tin. How do you think they came out? Thanks for watching! If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up, leave a comment and do not forget to subscribe! See you next week! The Furnaces I use: FB1SB Devil Forge 4kg The self made 10kg furnace I use with devil forge DFC burner: • Building the furnace - Home foundry - Devi... The lifter tong I use: • Making lifting tongs - DIY - Home foundry I edit my videos with: Videopad video editor Help support my channel, buy official merchandise! https://teespring.com/metalscrapper Disclaimer: Please be aware that working with hot liquid metals is very dangerous! Do not try this at home if you do not exactly know what you do. I have done a lot of preparation and informed myself before I did my first pour. If you do so, make sure to wear proper personal protection gear like a full face shield, a respirator, a dusk mask, fire retarding clothing or a leather apron, good protective and heat resistant gloves and leather boots. Make sure to work safe and use proper foundry tools. Finally enjoy the hobby!

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