Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on June-14-2008

Learn about Casting Resin, Resin Casting and the Basics of
Metal Casting

Metal
casting is known and loved for the high temperatures, glowing molten metal, and
the possibility to make nearly anything. Metal and their alloys are not the
only things that can be used in casting. Casting in plastic, most notably resin
casting, is becoming popular with artists and jewelers looking for something
odd and unique.

Resin casting does not involve the use of furnaces, crucibles, or casting sand.
In fact all one really needs for resin casting is a mold, some resin (of
course), and time.



Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on June-12-2008

Iron Casting Information and Learn About Iron Melting and
Iron Furnaces

Many
believe that iron casting is just simply out of reach for small furnaces but
this is not the case. While alloys like aluminum are more prevalent in home
foundries. Artists and hobbyists have also used brass, bronze, and even iron to
fulfill their casting needs.

Industrial foundries commonly use iron for a variety of items like cookware,
like cast iron pans, and even bridges. Casting iron provides an easy and
effective method of making such large structural pieces and even smaller pieces
for around the home.



Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on May-16-2008

Learn about Casting Patterns and the different types of
Casting Patterns

A casting pattern is
basically a shaped form of either metal or wood where sand is packed around it
in the mold. When this pattern is removed, the resulting cavity would be
exactly the shape of the pattern object that was to be cast. The casting
pattern should however be designed in order to be easily removed without any
damage done to the mold. The pattern should be also be perfectly dimensioned
and should be very durable for the intended use. The patterns that are used in
sand casting can be made of plastic, metal, wood or any other material. The
casting patterns are made to the right standards of construction this is
basically because they can last for a reasonable time. The durability of the
pattern would however depend according to the quality of grade in the casting
pattern. If the pattern is made of right quality then they would be constantly
providing dimensionally perfect casting patterns.