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HOW TO CASTING, MOLDING  
A description of a casting session CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Babbitt ; from The Foothills Tractor Club's TechTips pages, with a link to the Magnolia Metal book. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Casting frames, riddles, and tamping equipment CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Casting Problems CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Casting sand CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Crucible Tongs -At Harlan's Hideout -Check Out The Rest Of His Nice Site Too. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Cuttlebone Casting CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Early Smelting and Metallurgy. Primarily of copper. Excellent text & photos. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Foundry 101 -Basic Pics and Tips CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Foundry and Green Sand Casting - info pages CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Foundry Online -History, And Short How-Tos For Different Casting Processes -Good Reading CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Fun With Molten Metal -Building Foundry Equipment -Nice Site CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Green Sand Moulding - Intro and Definitions
extract from Hands-On Metal-Crafts Book 7
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How To Select The Proper Babbitt For A Particular Purpose CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Investment casting from a SLS master via ceramic shell explained with diagrams CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Isaac Babbitt The guy who gave his name to the metal. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
The Recipe - Step-by-step instructions for making your own iron. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Low-Cost Crucibles.
reprinted from Popular Science Magazine 1938
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Making molds CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Metal Casting On-Line - all sorts of professional casting info CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Mould Rubber Problems CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Ron Reil's Forge and Foundry Page -Forge And Burner Design, Nice Pages CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Sources of metal for casting CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
The crucible CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
The furnace CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
The propane burner assembly CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
The V (Casting) Process CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Wax Pattern Problems CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
You Can Cast Iron CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
 
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