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=Foundry 1.0=
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= Foundry 1.0 =
 
* following Lionel Oliver's [http://backyardmetalcasting.com/book_fp.html Flowerpot Crucible Furnace] instructions
 
* following Lionel Oliver's [http://backyardmetalcasting.com/book_fp.html Flowerpot Crucible Furnace] instructions
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==Materials==
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== Materials ==
    
* popcorn tin
 
* popcorn tin
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* slotted steel spoon for slag removal
 
* slotted steel spoon for slag removal
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==Construction==
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== Construction ==
The flowerpot crucible was constructed and the whole process went as expected. The only problems were when we tried to deviate from the instructions. Using PVC pipes for forms for the holes was trouble when we tried to get them out. Apparently concrete doesn't mix by itself if you just stack the cement on top of the sand (silly me) so about an inch of our lid insulator just crumbled off. Our tongs are a little wide and/or our flowerpot is a little narrow so it's impossible to pick up the crucible with them. This wasn't helped by adding little nubs on the edges of the crucible to prevent slipping; the jaws can't get around them.
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The flowerpot crucible was constructed and the whole process went as expected. The only problems were when we tried to deviate from the instructions. Using PVC pipes for forms for the holes was trouble when we tried to get them out. Apparently concrete doesn't mix by itself if you just stack the cement on top of the sand (silly me) so about an inch of our lid insulator just crumbled off. Our tongs are a little wide and/or our flowerpot is a little narrow so it's impossible to pick up the crucible with them. This wasn't helped by adding little nubs on the edges of the crucible to prevent slipping; the jaws can't get around them.  
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==First Burn (2009-08-01)==
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== First Burn (2009-08-01) ==
We didn't get much melted aluminum. Many cans went into the crucible and crumbled into a powder but only a few bits melted and they solidified in the crucible. The harvested AC blower overheated and died, so it can't handle the duty cycle. The heavy duty blower in the space we tried is too powerful, it eats through charcoal and blows all the heat out the top. The tiny 24v dc blower undervolted to 18v is probably the right size. It may be too small, in which case I'll just get another one and use them both. By the time we realized this we were already too full of ashes to get any airflow. It was also difficult to get the charcoal started. The coals are separated from any fire you put in the tuyere by the air spreader. We finally got it going by starting with oily paper, then the charcoal and crucible. We had to wait for the coals to light each other naturally because the blower was blowing them out. The switch to the smaller blower will probably help with that problem as well.
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We didn't get much melted aluminum. Many cans went into the crucible and crumbled into a powder but only a few bits melted and they solidified in the crucible. The harvested AC blower overheated and died, so it can't handle the duty cycle. The heavy duty blower in the space we tried is too powerful, it eats through charcoal and blows all the heat out the top. The tiny 24v dc blower undervolted to 18v is probably the right size. It may be too small, in which case I'll just get another one and use them both. By the time we realized this we were already too full of ashes to get any airflow. It was also difficult to get the charcoal started. The coals are separated from any fire you put in the tuyere by the air spreader. We finally got it going by starting with oily paper, then the charcoal and crucible. We had to wait for the coals to light each other naturally because the blower was blowing them out. The switch to the smaller blower will probably help with that problem as well.  
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Next time we'll start with the small blower and a shorter pipe. (a piece of the PVC we used as the form should work and hopefully won't melt.) I'll grind down the edges of the nubs on the crucible and cut off some of the back of the square tubing used for the tongs to make that fit.
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Next time we'll start with the small blower and a shorter pipe. (a piece of the PVC we used as the form should work and hopefully won't melt.) I'll grind down the edges of the nubs on the crucible and cut off some of the back of the square tubing used for the tongs to make that fit.
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=Ideas for Moldmaking=
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== Second Burn (2009-08-09) ==
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Success was achieved by using the 24V blower and sealing the gaps between the blower and the tuyere pipe with aluminum tape. The crucible also has to be periodically lifted to allow charcoal to fall underneath it or else only the top half gets heated.
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==Lost Foam==
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= Ideas for Moldmaking =
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== Plaster ==
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* [http://www.studiocreations.com/howto/evilash/plastermold.html Making a two part plaster negative]
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== Lost Foam ==
 
* Carve a block of foam [http://www.buildyouridea.com/foundry/lost_foam_howto/lost_foam_howto.html Lost Foam howto]
 
* Carve a block of foam [http://www.buildyouridea.com/foundry/lost_foam_howto/lost_foam_howto.html Lost Foam howto]
 
* Cast a styrofoam positive in a plaster die [http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-%22make%22-plastic/ following this information]
 
* Cast a styrofoam positive in a plaster die [http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-%22make%22-plastic/ following this information]
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==Greensand==
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== Lost Wax ==
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* [http://www.glasskulls.com/asending-sequence/ Tutorial showing how to make two part molds and lost wax investments]
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* [http://www.shorinternational.com/WaxCarver.htm wax carving tools]
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== Greensand ==
 
* I have this book [http://backyardmetalcasting.com/book_sc.html]
 
* I have this book [http://backyardmetalcasting.com/book_sc.html]
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= Items To Cast =
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* PS:One logo
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* PS:One logo bottle opener
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* crowbar bottle opener
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* multi-piece molten wax container
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* awesome awards
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* soap dish
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* metal "four finger rings with palm tab"
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* thor's hammer pendant
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* totasak
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