Nice! I appreciate your ingenuity. Just curious why vacuum through both chambers? Why not just connect directly to each chamber? Is it to dissipate the heat from your casting chamber to protect the vacuum pump?
Hello Sir I have been learning from you and your skills thanks for the work you do for us. I was wondering if it would be possible to make a pressure chamber attachment that can push molten further into the small crevasses of a mould to achieve better quality result ?
This is really good, I am sure I can adapt it so I cam make it here in Fiji. I subscribed and can't see the video you mentioned about DYI gaskets. Please post a link to it
hi, what kind of mortar did you use on casting chamber is it high temperature ? also I cannot find the video how to make the high temperature rubber gasket and the rubber sprue base on how to make them ?
I will try to make short video soon about this, I'm sorry for this belated video. FYI, I made it from High temperature silicone ( Fire resistance Sealant) and RTV Silicone
Very nice tutorial, thanks! Sorry for my question, what about the led bulb that you put inside both chambers, what they are there fore? Thanks again, owesome job!!!!
Hi Luca, I just put 1 led bulb (not both) in the main chamber for clear vision when I work in my workshop. Thank you for supporting my videos and channel!
Hello! Just a quick question! You say that a 7-9 CFM pump is an ideal pump but you recommend in the links a 5 CFM. Is a 3/4 CFM pump enough? Also did you use the casting vacuum chamber yet to any actual cast? I was hoping to see videos of that on your channel! Did it worked? Good job and all the best!
Hi Fabio, in my link they are 2-stage vacuum, which is more than enough.The 2-stage works stronger but cost a little more. I could not add the information once i uploaded the video. But if you have a 1-stage vacuum, it is better to have a 7-9 CFM pump. About, actual vacuum- i have been using it a few times for my small project, it works great, just the product wasn't great to make a video :)) :(.
Please please up your saw knowledge first thing your blade is way too high you should be a half inch to an inch above your surface your cutting being all the way up like that there is a chance that your back tooth will bind and send your wood back into your stomach! Second if you get a new blade that has a thinner tooth profile you will get way nicer cuts with way less smoke! If your piece of wood smokes or Burns at all you need to replace your blade
This is a really good video. I also like how you list everything that you use in video. It really makes it easy for someone following along.
This is fantastic tutorial with fantastic voice. Thanks
Your saw blade should always be set no higher than a 1/4" inch above your workpiece/material.
Really scary watching him cut material.
Awesome video! Thanks for share!!!
Great job with ur work. I have plan on making your DIY furnace. Just waiting on all the equipment to come in!!!
Excellent! All the best to your project Hamza.
Great Video TN ! This must be the first DIY Casting vacuum chamber I found on TH-cam. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you !
Nice! I appreciate your ingenuity. Just curious why vacuum through both chambers? Why not just connect directly to each chamber? Is it to dissipate the heat from your casting chamber to protect the vacuum pump?
I agree. Very nice work, but the whole thing seems far over complicated to me. I'm a keeping things cheap and simple kind of guy.
If both run simultaneously its because he just doesn't have a split/valves 😂
Hello Sir I have been learning from you and your skills thanks for the work you do for us. I was wondering if it would be possible to make a pressure chamber attachment that can push molten further into the small crevasses of a mould to achieve better quality result ?
Also, does the vacuum machine handle high temperature of casting or it melts down?
Because I need to build one like you for METAL vacuum casting...
Very nice video and creations! However l, I cannot find the video of how you made the metal flasks. Do you have a link?
Does that saw blade lower 😬
Very nice, really professional! What do u think about using resin potted SMD LEDs? Don't know how ppl work in gloves, so hard 4 me.
This is really good, I am sure I can adapt it so I cam make it here in Fiji. I subscribed and can't see the video you mentioned about DYI gaskets. Please post a link to it
hi, what kind of mortar did you use on casting chamber is it high temperature ? also I cannot find the video how to make the high temperature rubber gasket and the rubber sprue base on how to make them ?
Hi, I would like to know how did you craft the silicone reduction for the flasks, which material did you use, what temperature di they handle?
I will try to make short video soon about this, I'm sorry for this belated video.
FYI, I made it from High temperature silicone ( Fire resistance Sealant) and RTV Silicone
Muchas gracias era lo que buscaba ya tengo la bomba de vacío gracias en verdad
great video!
What service do you use for voice-over?
Please checkout Voicemaker.in - It í a great webbase app and it's free too
Excellent job. Wish I could just pay you to make me this.
Great video! Subscribed :)
Can't get high vacuum with the big hose outlet leaking,
Hope you can block it off!
Very nice tutorial, thanks!
Sorry for my question, what about the led bulb that you put inside both chambers, what they are there fore?
Thanks again, owesome job!!!!
Hi Luca, I just put 1 led bulb (not both) in the main chamber for clear vision when I work in my workshop. Thank you for supporting my videos and channel!
Do you think it's harder to achieve a vacuum on your casting chamber this way instead of removing are directly from the casting chamber?
are you from Poland?
Hello! Just a quick question! You say that a 7-9 CFM pump is an ideal pump but you recommend in the links a 5 CFM. Is a 3/4 CFM pump enough? Also did you use the casting vacuum chamber yet to any actual cast? I was hoping to see videos of that on your channel! Did it worked? Good job and all the best!
Hi Fabio, in my link they are 2-stage vacuum, which is more than enough.The 2-stage works stronger but cost a little more. I could not add the information once i uploaded the video. But if you have a 1-stage vacuum, it is better to have a 7-9 CFM pump. About, actual vacuum- i have been using it a few times for my small project, it works great, just the product wasn't great to make a video :)) :(.
Blade is way too high.
W'hoo, I'm the 666th subscriber ;) mwahhahahahaha xD Interesting solution dude!
=))) 🤣😅
Thank you 👌
never cut wood with your blade that high and push through on the peice on the fence please
Noted! Thank you very much for your advice, indeed!
Please please up your saw knowledge first thing your blade is way too high you should be a half inch to an inch above your surface your cutting being all the way up like that there is a chance that your back tooth will bind and send your wood back into your stomach!
Second if you get a new blade that has a thinner tooth profile you will get way nicer cuts with way less smoke! If your piece of wood smokes or Burns at all you need to replace your blade
mi sa che devi cambiare la lama....non taglia
Dude….lower the blade. 1/8 inch higher than the work piece max!!!!!!