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Cucumbers are green
So I painted the wheels that colour,
As to what they were planted in I can only say it started off silver sand and now it is burnt black. Next lot will have thinner spokes and maybe a more conventional 6 of them but for first attempts I am quite pleased with the results and changes to the furnace have resulted in a much hotter temperature so I should not get the gaps where the metal cooled off too quickly. The name of the game is Recycling whereby Japanese motorbike wheels get reCycled into English railway ones. Now run out of Japanese wheels and toilet roll tubes so will go to bed. John. (G) |
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Uh Oh ! Better check the locking wheel nuts on the Honda's alloys tonight Last edited by Shed Cat; 27th April 2008 at 14:03. |
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Not yet started on the car wheels as they are a bit bigger in section so need more cutting but be very afraid as I will be getting a battery powered angle grinder. Regarding the temperature, that is what Ithought but I also need to increase the depth I bury the foam patterns so I can get greater pressuer and help force the molten metal through the foam.
Latest development has been to produce foam patterns with curly spokes which has taken me back to why I started metal casting in the first place and why I had to build a CNC router with which to make the foam patterns. My world seems to go round and round in circles, but then that is what wheels are supposed to do. John. |
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