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Casting a Fire Ant Colony with Molten Aluminum (Cast #043)
An amazing sculpture is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of 18 inches. This is the full casting video...
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Casting an Aluminum Sign, Sand Molding and Finishing | 5k Part 2
This project is to commemorate reaching 5000 YouTube subscribers! In this series I will mill out the pattern on my Platform CNC and epoxy and sand the pattern for the plaque that will be cast in aluminum then hand sanded to a polished finish.
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How To Turn Styrofoam, Into Solid Aluminum
Here's how to turn almost any any styrofoam creation you can think up, into solid aluminum. It's almost like magic! :)
See more metal casting experiments: http://bit.ly/PopCanMelting
Next Video: Coming Soon!
Previous Video: Homemade Microwave Popcorn: http://bit.ly/MicrowavePopcorn
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Pouring Molten Aluminum In a Watermelon. Awesome Surprise!
Move over AntHillArt, theres a new guy in town! So today I decided I was going to pour molten aluminum on something. I just finished a new propane powered furnace and I wanted to put it to the test!
I don't know why my brain jumped to watermelon, but im glad it did. What was going to be a way to waste the afternoon turned into an amazing discovery!
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Aluminum Vs Melons = Hand Grenade?!
Pouring molten aluminum in a watermelon turned out to be really popular, So I poured aluminum in two more melons, honeydew and cantaloupe. It turned out really cool, giving a perfect cast of the inside of a melon. It looked just like a hand grenade!
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✔ DiResta Aluminum Axe
Ill be at Bay area Maker fair this weekend!!
... come find me and the "AXECALIBER"
Here I make an aluminum handle for Double Bit Lakeside axe head I got at the flea market for 5$. This took about 2 day in the shop.The GoPro at end was fine it fell into soft mud.
Please Enjoy, Like Comment and share with a friend
Follow me on Instagram @jimmydiresta & @direstashop for images leading up to publ
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Molten Aluminum Vs. Lava Lamp
Ever wonder what would happen If you poured molten aluminum into a lava lamp? Me neither. Well, you voted, I listened! Some of my viewers on my Facebook, and G+ pages suggested that I pour molten aluminum into a Lava Lamp. That sounded awesome so I set out to buy the biggest one them make..27"! After I got it, I was sad it was going to break because I really liked it. I hope this video gets enough
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Homemade Brass Knuckles Cast Aluminum
Homemade brass knuckles cast aluminum using lost foam casting !
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Pouring molten aluminum into a pool!!
What can i do with molten aluminum, pour it into anthills maybe..
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Pouring Molten Aluminum Over An iPhone 6
Using a mini furnace I melted some soda cans and poured a few drops of the hot liquid onto the beautiful device. Enjoy!
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Melt your own metals with this mini furnace:
http://bit.ly/1Kvf5zL
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Melting Cans With The Mini Metal Foundry
How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, Mini Metal Foundry.
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How to "Weld" Aluminum Without a Welder
Brazing aluminum with a propane torch and brazing rods.
Subscribe to my YouTube channel for weekly tutorial videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=drunkenwoodworker
More details and photos on my website: https://drunkenwoodworker.com/how-weld-anuminum-without-welder
Item Used
Propane Torch: http://amzn.to/1LwWww0
Torch Trigger: http://amzn.to/1JmGWSQ
Aluminum Welding Rods:h
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HowStuffWorks - Recycling Aluminum
About two-thirds of the aluminum ever made is still in existence. Find out why recycling aluminum makes it virtually indestructible. Watch more at http://dsc...
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How It's Made Aluminum
Discovery / Science Channel's "How It's Made" Aluminum episode.
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Very Simple Aluminum Furnace
YES I KNOW I SHOULD HAVE WORN SHOES. YOU CAN STOP TELLING ME NOW. THANK YOU. In today's video I'll show you how I built a very crude aluminum-melting furnace...
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DiResta Aluminum Hatchet Handle
Few Things I know already About this Hatchet; it is too heavy, the balance is off, it will shatter, the sheath should have rivets, the head will cut through the stitching, it was "hung" all wrong, brass wedge is a bad idea, I will get blisters, I should only ever use BLO to finish any hatchet, 6061 is the worst aluminum to use for this application, this head will fly off and hurt someone, you can
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The Ingenious Design of the Aluminum Beverage Can
Bill details the engineering choices underlying the design of a beverage can He explains why it is cylindrical, outlines the manufacturing steps needed to created the can, notes why the can narrows near it lid, show close ups of the double-seam that hold the lid on, and details the complex operation of the tab that opens the can.
☛ Links to additional videos:
Rexam: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
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Molten Aluminum Vs. Oobleck (Non-Newtonian Fluid)
The first Molten Aluminum video in a long time! After last weeks Oobleck video, many of you suggested for me to pour molten aluminum into Oobleck. It sounded like a fun experiment so I gave it a go! If you want to see another cool Oobleck experiment, Taofledermaus poured mercury into a cupfull of oobleck, link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYirXMNkEQ8
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How To Melt Aluminum With A Hole In The Ground
I've been interested to try this design for use as a survivalist foundry for quite some time now. The name of this type of fire pit is a Dakota Fire Hole, an...
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Casting A 9mm Toy Gun Into Solid Aluminum Not Lost Foam
In this video im casting a toy 9mm cap gun into solid aluminum from start to finish. Hope you like my video.
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Make It - Cast Aluminum Stool
I was given the chance to try out the X-Carve by http://www.Inventables.com. I wanted a project that would really test out the versatility of the machine and this is what I came up with.
I cast a block of off the shelf plaster of paris and dried it out next to my garage heater for two weeks. I wanted to remove as much moisture as I could. Using a 5/8" bit to remove the bulk of the material an
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Pouring molten Aluminum into a Pumpkin (cooled with liquid nitrogen!!!)
party now description later
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Natronlauge Vs Aludose (Aluminum + Natriumhydroxid) - Techtastisch #45
► Super Sexy Laborkittel: http://amzn.to/1ksgBeJ
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Wie kann man am kreativsten eine Dose zum platzen bringen?
Für die Techtastische Art verwendet man Salzsäure oder Natronlauge für Aludosen.
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Casting a Fire Ant Colony with Molten Aluminum (Cast #043)
An amazing sculpture is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of 18 inches...
An amazing sculpture is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of 18 inches. This is the full casting video...
wn.com/Casting A Fire Ant Colony With Molten Aluminum (Cast 043)
An amazing sculpture is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of 18 inches. This is the full casting video...
- published: 22 Nov 2013
- views: 51651268
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author: Anthill Art
Casting an Aluminum Sign, Sand Molding and Finishing | 5k Part 2
This project is to commemorate reaching 5000 YouTube subscribers! In this series I will mill out the pattern on my Platform CNC and epoxy and sand the pattern ...
This project is to commemorate reaching 5000 YouTube subscribers! In this series I will mill out the pattern on my Platform CNC and epoxy and sand the pattern for the plaque that will be cast in aluminum then hand sanded to a polished finish.
wn.com/Casting An Aluminum Sign, Sand Molding And Finishing | 5K Part 2
This project is to commemorate reaching 5000 YouTube subscribers! In this series I will mill out the pattern on my Platform CNC and epoxy and sand the pattern for the plaque that will be cast in aluminum then hand sanded to a polished finish.
- published: 23 Aug 2015
- views: 741
How To Turn Styrofoam, Into Solid Aluminum
Here's how to turn almost any any styrofoam creation you can think up, into solid aluminum. It's almost like magic! :)
See more metal casting experiments: htt...
Here's how to turn almost any any styrofoam creation you can think up, into solid aluminum. It's almost like magic! :)
See more metal casting experiments: http://bit.ly/PopCanMelting
Next Video: Coming Soon!
Previous Video: Homemade Microwave Popcorn: http://bit.ly/MicrowavePopcorn
Subscribe for new videos every 5 days! http://bit.ly/TKoRSubscribe
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Music By:
Jens Kiilstofte - “Morning Cruise”
https://machinimasound.com/music/morning-cruise
Project Inspired By:
This project was inspired by 2 videos. If you check them out, please let them know that Grant Thompson sent you. Thanks! :) First was a “lost foam casting” tutorial by “The Art of Weapons” (http://bit.ly/IBRamboneSlingshot) and a Rubber Band gun designed by “RBGuns” (http://bit.ly/IBM9RubberBandGun). I modified the template from RBGuns to make the styrofoam mold.
WARNING:
Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Be safe and have fun, but always remember that any project or experiment is at your own risk.
Project History & More Info:
The gun is solid aluminum, made from melted down soda cans.
I spent over 100 hours of time, and 7 styrofoam prototypes to make this video. About a third of the time was spent filing and sanding the gun. Each time I poured a casting for the gun, the trigger guard wouldn’t complete all the way through, so I kept making new styrofoam guns, modifying the designs slightly until it worked.
Once I got a fairly clean casting, I put 2 days into filing down rough points, and sanding them smooth.
The gun could use a little more work, and it’s not perfect, but this experiment was mainly a proof of concept that nearly anything you can imagine can be made fairly easily with the “lost foam casting” technique. Overall, I really am happy with the gun though! It weighs 556 grams, and is really quite smooth to feel.
For future projects, I plan to work more with green sand casting. I believe it will leave a nicer finish overall and won’t require as many prototypes to get it right :) Instead of foam, wood plugs can be used to make the molds, or even real weapons for that matter.
wn.com/How To Turn Styrofoam, Into Solid Aluminum
Here's how to turn almost any any styrofoam creation you can think up, into solid aluminum. It's almost like magic! :)
See more metal casting experiments: http://bit.ly/PopCanMelting
Next Video: Coming Soon!
Previous Video: Homemade Microwave Popcorn: http://bit.ly/MicrowavePopcorn
Subscribe for new videos every 5 days! http://bit.ly/TKoRSubscribe
Join my email list! http://bit.ly/TKOREmailList
For other project videos, check out http://www.thekingofrandom.com
Social Media Links:
Google+: http://bit.ly/plusgrant
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Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagrant
Twitter: http://bit.ly/tweetgrant
Pinterest: http://bit.ly/pingrant
Tumblr: http://bit.ly/grantstumblr
Endcard Links:
Projects: http://bit.ly/PLWeekendProjects
Experiments: http://bit.ly/PLExperiments
Life Hacks: http://bit.ly/PLLifeHacks
Mad Science: http://bit.ly/PLMadScience
Music By:
Jens Kiilstofte - “Morning Cruise”
https://machinimasound.com/music/morning-cruise
Project Inspired By:
This project was inspired by 2 videos. If you check them out, please let them know that Grant Thompson sent you. Thanks! :) First was a “lost foam casting” tutorial by “The Art of Weapons” (http://bit.ly/IBRamboneSlingshot) and a Rubber Band gun designed by “RBGuns” (http://bit.ly/IBM9RubberBandGun). I modified the template from RBGuns to make the styrofoam mold.
WARNING:
Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Be safe and have fun, but always remember that any project or experiment is at your own risk.
Project History & More Info:
The gun is solid aluminum, made from melted down soda cans.
I spent over 100 hours of time, and 7 styrofoam prototypes to make this video. About a third of the time was spent filing and sanding the gun. Each time I poured a casting for the gun, the trigger guard wouldn’t complete all the way through, so I kept making new styrofoam guns, modifying the designs slightly until it worked.
Once I got a fairly clean casting, I put 2 days into filing down rough points, and sanding them smooth.
The gun could use a little more work, and it’s not perfect, but this experiment was mainly a proof of concept that nearly anything you can imagine can be made fairly easily with the “lost foam casting” technique. Overall, I really am happy with the gun though! It weighs 556 grams, and is really quite smooth to feel.
For future projects, I plan to work more with green sand casting. I believe it will leave a nicer finish overall and won’t require as many prototypes to get it right :) Instead of foam, wood plugs can be used to make the molds, or even real weapons for that matter.
- published: 25 Mar 2015
- views: 98290
Pouring Molten Aluminum In a Watermelon. Awesome Surprise!
Move over AntHillArt, theres a new guy in town! So today I decided I was going to pour molten aluminum on something. I just finished a new propane powered furna...
Move over AntHillArt, theres a new guy in town! So today I decided I was going to pour molten aluminum on something. I just finished a new propane powered furnace and I wanted to put it to the test!
I don't know why my brain jumped to watermelon, but im glad it did. What was going to be a way to waste the afternoon turned into an amazing discovery!
wn.com/Pouring Molten Aluminum In A Watermelon. Awesome Surprise
Move over AntHillArt, theres a new guy in town! So today I decided I was going to pour molten aluminum on something. I just finished a new propane powered furnace and I wanted to put it to the test!
I don't know why my brain jumped to watermelon, but im glad it did. What was going to be a way to waste the afternoon turned into an amazing discovery!
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 301
Aluminum Vs Melons = Hand Grenade?!
Pouring molten aluminum in a watermelon turned out to be really popular, So I poured aluminum in two more melons, honeydew and cantaloupe. It turned out really ...
Pouring molten aluminum in a watermelon turned out to be really popular, So I poured aluminum in two more melons, honeydew and cantaloupe. It turned out really cool, giving a perfect cast of the inside of a melon. It looked just like a hand grenade!
wn.com/Aluminum Vs Melons Hand Grenade
Pouring molten aluminum in a watermelon turned out to be really popular, So I poured aluminum in two more melons, honeydew and cantaloupe. It turned out really cool, giving a perfect cast of the inside of a melon. It looked just like a hand grenade!
- published: 14 Sep 2015
- views: 45322
✔ DiResta Aluminum Axe
Ill be at Bay area Maker fair this weekend!!
... come find me and the "AXECALIBER"
Here I make an aluminum handle for Double Bit Lakeside axe head I got at t...
Ill be at Bay area Maker fair this weekend!!
... come find me and the "AXECALIBER"
Here I make an aluminum handle for Double Bit Lakeside axe head I got at the flea market for 5$. This took about 2 day in the shop.The GoPro at end was fine it fell into soft mud.
Please Enjoy, Like Comment and share with a friend
Follow me on Instagram @jimmydiresta & @direstashop for images leading up to published videos.
Swag: http://shop.jimmydiresta.com
Check out: Makingitpodcast.com
wn.com/✔ Diresta Aluminum Axe
Ill be at Bay area Maker fair this weekend!!
... come find me and the "AXECALIBER"
Here I make an aluminum handle for Double Bit Lakeside axe head I got at the flea market for 5$. This took about 2 day in the shop.The GoPro at end was fine it fell into soft mud.
Please Enjoy, Like Comment and share with a friend
Follow me on Instagram @jimmydiresta & @direstashop for images leading up to published videos.
Swag: http://shop.jimmydiresta.com
Check out: Makingitpodcast.com
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 36627
Molten Aluminum Vs. Lava Lamp
Ever wonder what would happen If you poured molten aluminum into a lava lamp? Me neither. Well, you voted, I listened! Some of my viewers on my Facebook, and G+...
Ever wonder what would happen If you poured molten aluminum into a lava lamp? Me neither. Well, you voted, I listened! Some of my viewers on my Facebook, and G+ pages suggested that I pour molten aluminum into a Lava Lamp. That sounded awesome so I set out to buy the biggest one them make..27"! After I got it, I was sad it was going to break because I really liked it. I hope this video gets enough views so I can buy another one!
I melted down about a pound or two of aluminum and poured it into a lava lamp. I had 4 cameras to capture the carnage, but only two turned out worthwhile. Aluminum melts at 1,221°F (660.3°C), so this stuff was HOT. I knew it would go down to the bottom and crack the glass, but I was not expecting the aluminum to cool in a neat shape. Moral of the story, pour molten metal in things.
I read all my comments, but sometimes I miss a few! If you need help with a project you are welcome to email me :)
On my Facebook, G+, and Twitter page I post questions, polls, and sneak peeks into my next video. Im always looking for my fans input!
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TheBackyardScientistOfficial
Twitter: @ChemicalKevy
http://twitter.com/ChemicalKevy
See you next week!
wn.com/Molten Aluminum Vs. Lava Lamp
Ever wonder what would happen If you poured molten aluminum into a lava lamp? Me neither. Well, you voted, I listened! Some of my viewers on my Facebook, and G+ pages suggested that I pour molten aluminum into a Lava Lamp. That sounded awesome so I set out to buy the biggest one them make..27"! After I got it, I was sad it was going to break because I really liked it. I hope this video gets enough views so I can buy another one!
I melted down about a pound or two of aluminum and poured it into a lava lamp. I had 4 cameras to capture the carnage, but only two turned out worthwhile. Aluminum melts at 1,221°F (660.3°C), so this stuff was HOT. I knew it would go down to the bottom and crack the glass, but I was not expecting the aluminum to cool in a neat shape. Moral of the story, pour molten metal in things.
I read all my comments, but sometimes I miss a few! If you need help with a project you are welcome to email me :)
On my Facebook, G+, and Twitter page I post questions, polls, and sneak peeks into my next video. Im always looking for my fans input!
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TheBackyardScientistOfficial
Twitter: @ChemicalKevy
http://twitter.com/ChemicalKevy
See you next week!
- published: 31 May 2015
- views: 11796
Homemade Brass Knuckles Cast Aluminum
Homemade brass knuckles cast aluminum using lost foam casting !...
Homemade brass knuckles cast aluminum using lost foam casting !
wn.com/Homemade Brass Knuckles Cast Aluminum
Homemade brass knuckles cast aluminum using lost foam casting !
- published: 20 Dec 2014
- views: 60
Pouring molten aluminum into a pool!!
What can i do with molten aluminum, pour it into anthills maybe.....
What can i do with molten aluminum, pour it into anthills maybe..
wn.com/Pouring Molten Aluminum Into A Pool
What can i do with molten aluminum, pour it into anthills maybe..
- published: 09 Sep 2014
- views: 121
Pouring Molten Aluminum Over An iPhone 6
Using a mini furnace I melted some soda cans and poured a few drops of the hot liquid onto the beautiful device. Enjoy!
FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/techr...
Using a mini furnace I melted some soda cans and poured a few drops of the hot liquid onto the beautiful device. Enjoy!
FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/techrax
TWITTER:
https://twitter.com/techrax
INSTAGRAM:
http://instagram.com/techrax
Melt your own metals with this mini furnace:
http://bit.ly/1Kvf5zL
wn.com/Pouring Molten Aluminum Over An Iphone 6
Using a mini furnace I melted some soda cans and poured a few drops of the hot liquid onto the beautiful device. Enjoy!
FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/techrax
TWITTER:
https://twitter.com/techrax
INSTAGRAM:
http://instagram.com/techrax
Melt your own metals with this mini furnace:
http://bit.ly/1Kvf5zL
- published: 08 Feb 2015
- views: 301
Melting Cans With The Mini Metal Foundry
How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, Mini Metal Foundry.
Get "The Hobbit" http://bit.ly/TKOR-FreeAudiobook - Win the sword: http://bit....
How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, Mini Metal Foundry.
Get "The Hobbit" http://bit.ly/TKOR-FreeAudiobook - Win the sword: http://bit.ly/WinTheSword
Subscribe for new videos every 5 days! http://bit.ly/TKoRSubscribe
Join my email list! http://bit.ly/TKOREmailList
For other project videos, check out http://www.thekingofrandom.com
Endcard links:
Mini Fire Logs: http://bit.ly/MiniFireLogs
Matchstick Gun: http://bit.ly/MiniMatchstickGun
5 Crazy Science Stunts: http://bit.ly/ScienceStunts
Gravity Puzzle: http://bit.ly/GravityPuzzle
Music by Scott & Brendo (“Skyward” - Instrumental) http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
Project inspired by: This foundry is an original design, which comes after months of experimenting, and over 10 different prototypes. The functionality is founded on ideas I collected while searching the internet for foundry designs.
WARNING: Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Background:
For as long as I can remember, I've been intrigued by the idea of melting metal and making things with it. The problem has always been that it was out of reach or required really expensive equipment.
In this project I experimented with 10 different prototypes, to develop a reusable backyard foundry that melts aluminum soda cans easily and safely. I tested different refractory recipes, different containers, different setting for blowing air, and different types of makeshift crucibles.
I tried various ratios of portland cement, sand, perlite, plaster of paris, water, and even kitty litter. For containers, I experimented with clay pots, plastic buckets, no container, cinderblocks, and a galvanized steel pail.
I ended up favoring the galvanized steel pail, and a mix of 50% plaster of paris, and 50% play sand, by volume, which was inspired by a video by NightHawkInLight "How to Make a Soup Can Forge" http://bit.ly/IBSoupCanForge
Depending on where you get, or find, your materials the cost can range anywhere from $5-$25 per unit. With the materials I used, I was able to make 2 units for under $40 ($20 each). Even on the high end, this is probably one of the cheapest, reliable, backyard foundries that can be made.
I used mine to melt soda cans, and extract the aluminum for future metal casting projects. All the soda cans came from a local recycling depot. I bought back 30 lbs from the depot to avoid having to drink gallons and gallons of soda. :) I stored the ingots in various forms, which you can see in the next video, and tried a cool technique for making a little sword by pouring liquid metal into a bucket of sand. I'm planning to make a project video on how to do that in the near future.
Thanks for watching, and please share!! :)
wn.com/Melting Cans With The Mini Metal Foundry
How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, Mini Metal Foundry.
Get "The Hobbit" http://bit.ly/TKOR-FreeAudiobook - Win the sword: http://bit.ly/WinTheSword
Subscribe for new videos every 5 days! http://bit.ly/TKoRSubscribe
Join my email list! http://bit.ly/TKOREmailList
For other project videos, check out http://www.thekingofrandom.com
Endcard links:
Mini Fire Logs: http://bit.ly/MiniFireLogs
Matchstick Gun: http://bit.ly/MiniMatchstickGun
5 Crazy Science Stunts: http://bit.ly/ScienceStunts
Gravity Puzzle: http://bit.ly/GravityPuzzle
Music by Scott & Brendo (“Skyward” - Instrumental) http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
Project inspired by: This foundry is an original design, which comes after months of experimenting, and over 10 different prototypes. The functionality is founded on ideas I collected while searching the internet for foundry designs.
WARNING: Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Background:
For as long as I can remember, I've been intrigued by the idea of melting metal and making things with it. The problem has always been that it was out of reach or required really expensive equipment.
In this project I experimented with 10 different prototypes, to develop a reusable backyard foundry that melts aluminum soda cans easily and safely. I tested different refractory recipes, different containers, different setting for blowing air, and different types of makeshift crucibles.
I tried various ratios of portland cement, sand, perlite, plaster of paris, water, and even kitty litter. For containers, I experimented with clay pots, plastic buckets, no container, cinderblocks, and a galvanized steel pail.
I ended up favoring the galvanized steel pail, and a mix of 50% plaster of paris, and 50% play sand, by volume, which was inspired by a video by NightHawkInLight "How to Make a Soup Can Forge" http://bit.ly/IBSoupCanForge
Depending on where you get, or find, your materials the cost can range anywhere from $5-$25 per unit. With the materials I used, I was able to make 2 units for under $40 ($20 each). Even on the high end, this is probably one of the cheapest, reliable, backyard foundries that can be made.
I used mine to melt soda cans, and extract the aluminum for future metal casting projects. All the soda cans came from a local recycling depot. I bought back 30 lbs from the depot to avoid having to drink gallons and gallons of soda. :) I stored the ingots in various forms, which you can see in the next video, and tried a cool technique for making a little sword by pouring liquid metal into a bucket of sand. I'm planning to make a project video on how to do that in the near future.
Thanks for watching, and please share!! :)
- published: 29 Dec 2014
- views: 12820
How to "Weld" Aluminum Without a Welder
Brazing aluminum with a propane torch and brazing rods.
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Brazing aluminum with a propane torch and brazing rods.
Subscribe to my YouTube channel for weekly tutorial videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=drunkenwoodworker
More details and photos on my website: https://drunkenwoodworker.com/how-weld-anuminum-without-welder
Item Used
Propane Torch: http://amzn.to/1LwWww0
Torch Trigger: http://amzn.to/1JmGWSQ
Aluminum Welding Rods:http://amzn.to/1LwWAMj
Aluminum Tubing: http://amzn.to/1NUNt8x
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New woodworking tutorial videos every week:
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Making these videos is how I make my living. You can support what I do here:
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wn.com/How To Weld Aluminum Without A Welder
Brazing aluminum with a propane torch and brazing rods.
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Aluminum Tubing: http://amzn.to/1NUNt8x
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New woodworking tutorial videos every week:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhqK_8dnaIW3V6a66AdyRI9DJUZwCSm83
Making these videos is how I make my living. You can support what I do here:
http://patreon.com/picciuto
OFFICIAL WEBSITE: https://drunkenwoodworker.com
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DrunkenWoodworker
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/drunkenwood
PINTREST: http://www.pinterest.com/drunkenwood/
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/drunkenwood
David Picciuto
PO Box 2499
Toledo, OH 43606
© Picciuto, LTD
- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 18118
HowStuffWorks - Recycling Aluminum
About two-thirds of the aluminum ever made is still in existence. Find out why recycling aluminum makes it virtually indestructible. Watch more at http://dsc......
About two-thirds of the aluminum ever made is still in existence. Find out why recycling aluminum makes it virtually indestructible. Watch more at http://dsc...
wn.com/Howstuffworks Recycling Aluminum
About two-thirds of the aluminum ever made is still in existence. Find out why recycling aluminum makes it virtually indestructible. Watch more at http://dsc...
- published: 14 Apr 2009
- views: 198762
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author: Discovery
How It's Made Aluminum
Discovery / Science Channel's "How It's Made" Aluminum episode....
Discovery / Science Channel's "How It's Made" Aluminum episode.
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Discovery / Science Channel's "How It's Made" Aluminum episode.
- published: 30 Dec 2009
- views: 365330
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author: TRR56
Very Simple Aluminum Furnace
YES I KNOW I SHOULD HAVE WORN SHOES. YOU CAN STOP TELLING ME NOW. THANK YOU. In today's video I'll show you how I built a very crude aluminum-melting furnace......
YES I KNOW I SHOULD HAVE WORN SHOES. YOU CAN STOP TELLING ME NOW. THANK YOU. In today's video I'll show you how I built a very crude aluminum-melting furnace...
wn.com/Very Simple Aluminum Furnace
YES I KNOW I SHOULD HAVE WORN SHOES. YOU CAN STOP TELLING ME NOW. THANK YOU. In today's video I'll show you how I built a very crude aluminum-melting furnace...
DiResta Aluminum Hatchet Handle
Few Things I know already About this Hatchet; it is too heavy, the balance is off, it will shatter, the sheath should have rivets, the head will cut through the...
Few Things I know already About this Hatchet; it is too heavy, the balance is off, it will shatter, the sheath should have rivets, the head will cut through the stitching, it was "hung" all wrong, brass wedge is a bad idea, I will get blisters, I should only ever use BLO to finish any hatchet, 6061 is the worst aluminum to use for this application, this head will fly off and hurt someone, you can not hold aluminum in the cold, galvanic corrosion will make the hatchet explode in my hand, the leather will slide off and the hatchet will go flying, my arm will vibrate and cause muscle fatigue, the bandsaw technique will cut off my fingers. and it needs to be sharpened. Leather by TaylorForrest.com . The bandsaw blade was a 4 TPI 1/2" deep re-saw blade for wood. Follow me and Taylor on Instagram and also @direstashop instagram for behind the scenes pictures by David Waelder
**DON'T EVER DO ANY THING IN YOUR SHOP THE WAY THAT I DO**
PLEASE Like Subscribe Comment and Enjoy!
wn.com/Diresta Aluminum Hatchet Handle
Few Things I know already About this Hatchet; it is too heavy, the balance is off, it will shatter, the sheath should have rivets, the head will cut through the stitching, it was "hung" all wrong, brass wedge is a bad idea, I will get blisters, I should only ever use BLO to finish any hatchet, 6061 is the worst aluminum to use for this application, this head will fly off and hurt someone, you can not hold aluminum in the cold, galvanic corrosion will make the hatchet explode in my hand, the leather will slide off and the hatchet will go flying, my arm will vibrate and cause muscle fatigue, the bandsaw technique will cut off my fingers. and it needs to be sharpened. Leather by TaylorForrest.com . The bandsaw blade was a 4 TPI 1/2" deep re-saw blade for wood. Follow me and Taylor on Instagram and also @direstashop instagram for behind the scenes pictures by David Waelder
**DON'T EVER DO ANY THING IN YOUR SHOP THE WAY THAT I DO**
PLEASE Like Subscribe Comment and Enjoy!
- published: 14 Nov 2014
- views: 57229
The Ingenious Design of the Aluminum Beverage Can
Bill details the engineering choices underlying the design of a beverage can He explains why it is cylindrical, outlines the manufacturing steps needed to creat...
Bill details the engineering choices underlying the design of a beverage can He explains why it is cylindrical, outlines the manufacturing steps needed to created the can, notes why the can narrows near it lid, show close ups of the double-seam that hold the lid on, and details the complex operation of the tab that opens the can.
☛ Links to additional videos:
Rexam: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dK1VVtja5c
How It’s Made: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7Y0zAzoggY
Anim1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU_iSQa37aA
Anim2:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcsDxCagWrY
Drawing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF4v-phuneI
Redrawing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUAijpuzwCU
wn.com/The Ingenious Design Of The Aluminum Beverage Can
Bill details the engineering choices underlying the design of a beverage can He explains why it is cylindrical, outlines the manufacturing steps needed to created the can, notes why the can narrows near it lid, show close ups of the double-seam that hold the lid on, and details the complex operation of the tab that opens the can.
☛ Links to additional videos:
Rexam: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dK1VVtja5c
How It’s Made: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7Y0zAzoggY
Anim1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU_iSQa37aA
Anim2:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcsDxCagWrY
Drawing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF4v-phuneI
Redrawing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUAijpuzwCU
- published: 14 Apr 2015
- views: 6802
Molten Aluminum Vs. Oobleck (Non-Newtonian Fluid)
The first Molten Aluminum video in a long time! After last weeks Oobleck video, many of you suggested for me to pour molten aluminum into Oobleck. It sounded li...
The first Molten Aluminum video in a long time! After last weeks Oobleck video, many of you suggested for me to pour molten aluminum into Oobleck. It sounded like a fun experiment so I gave it a go! If you want to see another cool Oobleck experiment, Taofledermaus poured mercury into a cupfull of oobleck, link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYirXMNkEQ8
wn.com/Molten Aluminum Vs. Oobleck (Non Newtonian Fluid)
The first Molten Aluminum video in a long time! After last weeks Oobleck video, many of you suggested for me to pour molten aluminum into Oobleck. It sounded like a fun experiment so I gave it a go! If you want to see another cool Oobleck experiment, Taofledermaus poured mercury into a cupfull of oobleck, link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYirXMNkEQ8
- published: 05 Sep 2015
- views: 3143
How To Melt Aluminum With A Hole In The Ground
I've been interested to try this design for use as a survivalist foundry for quite some time now. The name of this type of fire pit is a Dakota Fire Hole, an......
I've been interested to try this design for use as a survivalist foundry for quite some time now. The name of this type of fire pit is a Dakota Fire Hole, an...
wn.com/How To Melt Aluminum With A Hole In The Ground
I've been interested to try this design for use as a survivalist foundry for quite some time now. The name of this type of fire pit is a Dakota Fire Hole, an...
Casting A 9mm Toy Gun Into Solid Aluminum Not Lost Foam
In this video im casting a toy 9mm cap gun into solid aluminum from start to finish. Hope you like my video....
In this video im casting a toy 9mm cap gun into solid aluminum from start to finish. Hope you like my video.
wn.com/Casting A 9Mm Toy Gun Into Solid Aluminum Not Lost Foam
In this video im casting a toy 9mm cap gun into solid aluminum from start to finish. Hope you like my video.
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 572
Make It - Cast Aluminum Stool
I was given the chance to try out the X-Carve by http://www.Inventables.com. I wanted a project that would really test out the versatility of the machine and t...
I was given the chance to try out the X-Carve by http://www.Inventables.com. I wanted a project that would really test out the versatility of the machine and this is what I came up with.
I cast a block of off the shelf plaster of paris and dried it out next to my garage heater for two weeks. I wanted to remove as much moisture as I could. Using a 5/8" bit to remove the bulk of the material and a 1/4" spiral upcut bit for the detail, I milled the plaster block to create a mould. This was messy, but very easy to do. I melted the aluminum in my homemade foundry furnace and poured the liquid aluminum into the mould. The air and moisture that was trapped in the plaster caused a few defects in the casting, but it still came out pretty cool.
I then used the X-Carve and a 1/4" spiral downcut bit to cut the legs and brace out of 3/4" baltic birch plywood. I glued thin strips of walnut on to the edges to cover the visible layers. I used a semi gloss spray lacquer on the legs.
I flattened the bottom of the cast top with a belt sander and 120 grit sandpaper. The X-Carve is more than capable milling aluminum and I could have used it for this step as well, but I don't like aluminum shavings so I decided against it.
I used a two part epoxy putty to attach the top to the base and this stool is ready for action.
More details can be found at http://www.dpmakestuff.com and here
—X-Carve & bits - http://www.inventables.com
—Plaster of Paris - https://www.amazon.com/Dap-10312-Plaster-Of-Paris/dp/B00S04JR7A/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode;=w01&linkId;=AUVGH3IUH5S6IQ25&creativeASIN;=B00S04JR7A
—Titebond Glue - https://www.amazon.com/Franklin-International-1414-Titebond-3-Ultimate/dp/B0002YQ3KA/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode;=w01&linkId;=QATSDEY3W3LV35HL&creativeASIN;=B0002YQ3KA
—Epoxy Putty - https://www.amazon.com/Star-Brite-Epoxy-Putty-4-Ounce/dp/B001449M4Q/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode;=w01&linkId;=KXCFKG6JRDIAZ23W&creativeASIN;=B001449M4Q
—Spray Lacquer - https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-63281-Watco-Lacquer-Finish/dp/B0002YQDVE/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode;=w01&linkId;=KDMLT7RGL6UIQYSO&creativeASIN;=B0002YQDVE
—Foundry Furnace Video - https://youtu.be/CbfjmqEagWA
Contact
- Website - http://www.dpmakestuff.com
- Instagram - http://instagram.com/dpmakestuff/
Thanks for watching! If you enjoy my videos, please like and subscribe. Any funds generated from this channel are invested back into it.
wn.com/Make It Cast Aluminum Stool
I was given the chance to try out the X-Carve by http://www.Inventables.com. I wanted a project that would really test out the versatility of the machine and this is what I came up with.
I cast a block of off the shelf plaster of paris and dried it out next to my garage heater for two weeks. I wanted to remove as much moisture as I could. Using a 5/8" bit to remove the bulk of the material and a 1/4" spiral upcut bit for the detail, I milled the plaster block to create a mould. This was messy, but very easy to do. I melted the aluminum in my homemade foundry furnace and poured the liquid aluminum into the mould. The air and moisture that was trapped in the plaster caused a few defects in the casting, but it still came out pretty cool.
I then used the X-Carve and a 1/4" spiral downcut bit to cut the legs and brace out of 3/4" baltic birch plywood. I glued thin strips of walnut on to the edges to cover the visible layers. I used a semi gloss spray lacquer on the legs.
I flattened the bottom of the cast top with a belt sander and 120 grit sandpaper. The X-Carve is more than capable milling aluminum and I could have used it for this step as well, but I don't like aluminum shavings so I decided against it.
I used a two part epoxy putty to attach the top to the base and this stool is ready for action.
More details can be found at http://www.dpmakestuff.com and here
—X-Carve & bits - http://www.inventables.com
—Plaster of Paris - https://www.amazon.com/Dap-10312-Plaster-Of-Paris/dp/B00S04JR7A/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode;=w01&linkId;=AUVGH3IUH5S6IQ25&creativeASIN;=B00S04JR7A
—Titebond Glue - https://www.amazon.com/Franklin-International-1414-Titebond-3-Ultimate/dp/B0002YQ3KA/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode;=w01&linkId;=QATSDEY3W3LV35HL&creativeASIN;=B0002YQ3KA
—Epoxy Putty - https://www.amazon.com/Star-Brite-Epoxy-Putty-4-Ounce/dp/B001449M4Q/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode;=w01&linkId;=KXCFKG6JRDIAZ23W&creativeASIN;=B001449M4Q
—Spray Lacquer - https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-63281-Watco-Lacquer-Finish/dp/B0002YQDVE/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode;=w01&linkId;=KDMLT7RGL6UIQYSO&creativeASIN;=B0002YQDVE
—Foundry Furnace Video - https://youtu.be/CbfjmqEagWA
Contact
- Website - http://www.dpmakestuff.com
- Instagram - http://instagram.com/dpmakestuff/
Thanks for watching! If you enjoy my videos, please like and subscribe. Any funds generated from this channel are invested back into it.
- published: 14 Nov 2015
- views: 2846
Natronlauge Vs Aludose (Aluminum + Natriumhydroxid) - Techtastisch #45
► Super Sexy Laborkittel: http://amzn.to/1ksgBeJ
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Wie kann man am kreativsten eine Dose zum platzen bringen?
Fü...
► Super Sexy Laborkittel: http://amzn.to/1ksgBeJ
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Wie kann man am kreativsten eine Dose zum platzen bringen?
Für die Techtastische Art verwendet man Salzsäure oder Natronlauge für Aludosen.
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► Werde auch Techtastisch!:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Techtastisch?sub_confirmation=1
► Unterstütze mich auf Patreon:
http://www.patreon.com/Techtastisch
► Techtastisch Shirts:
http://techtastisch.spreadshirt.de/
► Ich auf Facebook:
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► Folgt mir auf Twitter:
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► Stalkt mich auf Instagramm:
https://instagram.com/Techtastisch
► Laborglasbecher (600ml): http://amzn.to/1RqWCHp
ZUR SICHERHEIT:
► Schutzbrille: http://amzn.to/1E6rbOC
► Schutzhandschuhe: http://amzn.to/1qLcyLO
► Laborkittel: http://amzn.to/1ksgBeJ
MEIN LABOREQUIPMENT:
► Netzgerät (0-30V / 0-5A): http://amzn.to/1G8FcwB
MEIN EQUIPMENT:
► Kamera: http://amzn.to/1rcorYw
► Kamera für Zeitlupen: http://amzn.to/1JBB9qz
► Mikrofon: http://amzn.to/1mLuNdT
► Studiobeleuchtung: http://amzn.to/1hMoxlJ
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Video 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YiLnq513tU
Video 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FxiMCEfZ-E
Video 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PRo_j_iAsg
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► Intro erstellt von:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Grapeartz
► Musik:
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
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wn.com/Natronlauge Vs Aludose (Aluminum Natriumhydroxid) Techtastisch 45
► Super Sexy Laborkittel: http://amzn.to/1ksgBeJ
________________________________________________
Wie kann man am kreativsten eine Dose zum platzen bringen?
Für die Techtastische Art verwendet man Salzsäure oder Natronlauge für Aludosen.
________________________________________________
► Werde auch Techtastisch!:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Techtastisch?sub_confirmation=1
► Unterstütze mich auf Patreon:
http://www.patreon.com/Techtastisch
► Techtastisch Shirts:
http://techtastisch.spreadshirt.de/
► Ich auf Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/TechtastischTV
► Folgt mir auf Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/Techtastisch
► Stalkt mich auf Instagramm:
https://instagram.com/Techtastisch
► Laborglasbecher (600ml): http://amzn.to/1RqWCHp
ZUR SICHERHEIT:
► Schutzbrille: http://amzn.to/1E6rbOC
► Schutzhandschuhe: http://amzn.to/1qLcyLO
► Laborkittel: http://amzn.to/1ksgBeJ
MEIN LABOREQUIPMENT:
► Netzgerät (0-30V / 0-5A): http://amzn.to/1G8FcwB
MEIN EQUIPMENT:
► Kamera: http://amzn.to/1rcorYw
► Kamera für Zeitlupen: http://amzn.to/1JBB9qz
► Mikrofon: http://amzn.to/1mLuNdT
► Studiobeleuchtung: http://amzn.to/1hMoxlJ
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Video 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YiLnq513tU
Video 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FxiMCEfZ-E
Video 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PRo_j_iAsg
________________________________________________
► Intro erstellt von:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Grapeartz
► Musik:
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
________________________________________________
Die Amazon-Links hängen mit dem Partnerprogramm von Amazon zusammen. Sie dienen dem potentiellen Käufer als Orientierung und verweisen explizit auf bestimmte Produkte. Sofern diese Links genutzt werden, kann im Falle einer Kaufentscheidung eine Provision ausgeschüttet werden.
- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 31712