RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] OT: lost was casting equipment, DIY
Posted by
Tim Goldstein
on 2001-04-08 11:55:36 UTC
No experience with centrifugal casting, but I did make a vacuum cast table.
This is relatively easy to home make. Contact me off list if this may fit
your need.
Tim
[Denver, CO]
This is relatively easy to home make. Contact me off list if this may fit
your need.
Tim
[Denver, CO]
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Since the topic of lost wax has surfaced, I have a question for anyone
> involved in the process, especially anyone that has built their own.
> I am interesting in making a centrigual spin caster. Used these years
> ago when I used to make jewelry. I watch for them on eBay, but they
> seldom show up. I've thought about making one using an electric motor
> with flywheel, and a clutch between this and the spin casting unit.
> Would not be hard to scrounge all the needed parts, but have never seen
> it done this way. Obviously a large spring is much cheaper and easier to
> mfg, but for a dumpster diver like myself, the motor/clutch would be
> easy to put together for next to nothing.
> The one thing I'm not really sure about is just how fast the spring
> models spin on average. Anyone have any idea?
>
> Jon
>
>
> FAQ: http://www.ktmarketing.com/faq.html
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Jon Anderson
2001-04-08 10:56:44 UTC
OT: lost was casting equipment, DIY
Tim Goldstein
2001-04-08 11:55:36 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] OT: lost was casting equipment, DIY
Rich D.
2001-04-08 12:13:17 UTC
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2001-04-08 12:40:36 UTC
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jesse
2001-04-08 13:17:59 UTC
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Cazarry@a...
2001-04-08 16:07:45 UTC
RE: OT: lost was casting equipment, DIY
Smoke
2001-04-08 20:56:23 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] OT: lost was casting equipment, DIY