The ISP Report

Kent Klein

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Casting Resin, Resin Casting, 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

Metal casting is an ancient technique that has a variety of applications and purposes Civilizations from the dawn of time to present day have used metal working as a way of creating artistic, religious, and practical items

Lost Wax Casting is an ancient technique that has been used to create very complicated metal castings and involved pieces that would other wise be impossible either because of economic reasons or manufacturing reasons Everyone from small jewelers to large industrial foundries can use Lost Wax Casting

Lost Foam Casting is a relatively new casting process compared to other metal casting procedures that date far back into antiquity The first patent for Lost Foam Casting was made in 1958 but it was not until 1964 that what we know commonly as Lost Foam Casting was introduced

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

Metal Casting is more than just an excuse to play with molten metal it is actually a great way to create art and complicated pieces of machinery or other items that would otherwise be nearly impossible to make Metal Casting is really a great way to save money

Metal Casters have the luxury of choosing between several casting methods to accomplish their goals Often times the metal caster chooses one method and sticks with it for several years until need directs him to another

The most noticeable item in any backyard foundry is the furnace This is no surprise really, because without the furnace the entire metal casting operation would be nonexistent

The Do It Yourself movement is certainly not a new one The term, DIY was popularized in the 1950s but the concept has been around for ages

Metal Casting provides the hobbyist with a great way to create personalized parts and pieces that may otherwise be unattainable or far too expensive Casting is an ancient art that is still is use to this day by major industries to artists to those with backyard foundries



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