I plan on melting down a good bit of copper an aluminum just to get use to the foundry. I would like to eventually make a aluminum bronze hatchet head.
I like muffins. Not aluminum ones though. Butter won't absorb.
Cool project. Been thinking of doing such myself.
I look forward to seeing future things you make out of it.
Here's a goat, since I've gone several posts without posting one.
Sirscrapalot - Genius is more often found in a cracked pot than in a whole one. - E.B. White
Are you using small pieces of copper wire? Chops work best for melting
think you need more time.. does that have a lid? Blowing a lot of heat out the top.
There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool.- Old Man
I recall using flux is also needed are you using flux? Mike
"Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}
Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked
I am sure you could sell some SMF Goat Ingots there are a few people who like goats... keep the pics going I would like to see the progress as you learn this
Better than the dump!
Yup gonna need some flux, how much are you putting in the crucible?
More coal=more heat, let er rip
Last edited by NHscrapman; 03-10-2018 at 05:34 PM.
powdered borax or boric acid for copper, brass,gold, silver, will help with the dross as well.
For the aluminum I have heard guys use Morton lite table salt, has to be the lite, never tried it myself.
I just know enough to be dangerous and what little I remember from metal shop, flux will give you less oxidation and a cleaner cast.
Flux keeps the oxygen from the material being heated. Once most metals form a bond with Oxygen the melting point is much much higher.
The "dross" ie crap, dirt etc attaches its sell to the flux so when you scrap off the flux most all the impurities are removed.
Prepare your molds before you pore the molten metal. Do some reading at places where folks do this a lot. I do recall preparing a mold included heating the mold and putting oil in the mold. The oil will form a carbon coat making removal of the casting easier. Pore the molten metal before the mold cools 73, Mike
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