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Sand Casting 2 (Pouring Aluminium)

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  • Poznaj zdanie, lub zobacz i oceń już dziś..
  • What is best for pouring in the mold for getting a stone-like appearance?
  • So...I probably shouldn't do this in my house
  • alaminyam
  • Indeed. I can imagine American freedom being a very loud affair. I would assume it's probably hard to distinguish between that and a firing squad. With all that freedom I suppose spelling and grammar become less important. You are forgiven. :)
  • Nice presentation!
  • You did do that in a. School.
  • Thanks so much for sharing this video..
  • very nice video...like it.
  • The proper pronunciation... as per the Queen's English... from England.
  • A riser is to provide extra molten metal to help feed the casting . Vents are to let gas and air escape(which a riser that is open to the surface also does)
  • right now i'm looking for part 1
  • Well done! Wiki: "Hall is considered the originator of the American spelling of aluminum. According to Oberlin College, he misspelled it on a handbill publicizing his aluminum refinement process. The process was so revolutionary, and brought the metal to such prominence, that Americans have spelled aluminum with one "i" since. In the United Kingdom and other countries using British spelling, only aluminium is used. The spelling in virtually all other languages is analogous to the -ium ending.
  • Sorry, Britons, we can't hear you pronouncing things correctly over the sound of our FREEDOm!
  • Think about the English language for just a second. Where do you think English originated? And, do you not think that the country of the languages origin would be best able to speak said language?
  • So what you're saying is you speak American :) Because it surely isn't English. Anyway, cool video!
  • Didn't know Americans can't spell aluminium up until now.
  • lol i don't think there is a "proper way" but he's a dick for calling anyone wacky for pronouncing something differently..
  • What is a riser? Did they mean a vent?
  • American here, but even I know Aluminium is the IUPAC preferred spelling. People here just look at you weird when you say it.
  • Actually the metal is poured into a what is called a SPRUE, the runner is what connects the sprue to the GATE(or Ingate) which feeds the cavity left by the pattern. The riser actually is used to feed the casting in compensation for shrinkage, not all risers are open to the surface some are blind, particularly with cast irons.
  • NO DAMMIT we use the same word in canada.
  • That's so cool..excellent machine.perfectly!!
  • Thanks so much for sharing this video..
  • Cleanest shop I've ever seen.
  • Platinum
  • I hope you do realize that your Canadian brothers use the same dialect of English that is used in the various United States. Otherwise, we at least, have the freedom to buy all of the aluminum we want. :)
  • Hahaha ;D
  • Anyone who lives under the monetary system is not "free".
  • looks like you got a bit of shrinkage on that one.
  • No, you speak bastardised English, american english is a figment of your small imagination!
  • It only became "aluminum" to the Americans because Charles Martin Hall and American misspelled it on a handbill publicizing his aluminum refinement process. If you look at the words "titanium" and "vanadium" you will definately see that there should be an "i" beween the "n" and the "m" to be consistent with the spelling of other metals with a similar sound at the end.
  • The more you know...
  • We speak American English NOT the Queen's English.
  • cool


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