I have had my eye on this unit for a while. Melting with no noise what a great idea. You answered my question on how hard is it to clean the crucible after melt. Very amazing pour and pour quality of the molds. Thanks for sharing.
This is what I was thinking of getting since I'm only going to go small scale to build up a collection of different metals and not worry about art pieces etc. Also, I would not have to worry about the price of propane, exchanging tanks, etc. Thank you for the demonstration on this.
@@joshuagibson2520 I imagine it would be similar increase on the electric bill as an arc welder. Art by adrock didn't say if this model can also run on 220v
I'm so glad this works. I really wanted to get into this after watching way more hours of videos than I'll publicly acknowledge, but the Devil-Forge looked spooky compared to this. I can't wait to get this now!
Same without the spooky part. I've been watching a lot of melting videos in the past year since Adrock's one video showed up over a year ago in the suggestions.
This would be perfect for my jewelry designs. Could get temps right on target for gold and silver. Can see where the bigger forges would be better served with metals at a higher melting point. Thanks for showing this one!
Bought one of these before Christmas. Works pretty well. Use it for me small lost wax casts and so I’m not outside in the cold or have to deal with not casting anything cause of the rain.
Was just looking at this online and saw your review lol I was thinking about buying another one but the max temperature was lower thanks for the video!
Nice, I might get one after I get a devil forge. It's on my wish list, for now I need to build myself a shop for my new house before I can get melting again.
Bro I didn’t know you had a TH-cam channel! Just subbed, can’t wait to use one of the molds I ordered from you with my furnace I got in a trade from a fellow stacker 🤘🔥🔥
I have been using a similar electric furnace for a few years now, but not a knock-off. The Goldbrunn 3000, it goes up to 1150°C and does that a bit faster, about 30 minutes I think. And the crucibles last longer too. However, it is a bit more expensive, but I love how easy it is to use. I use it indoors in the garage during winter for smaller casting projects. Indeed a great way to get started in metal casting 👍👊
This looks more like a "presented by ArtByAdrock" than a "Welcome to ArtByAdrock" 😄 I like these electric furnaces, even when i keep in mind, that you can't even pour a 5kg Bar with them. They are interesting to try out melting. Thumbs up for the content and presentation 👍🏻
Hi ive just got one of these today i was hoping to try melting aluminium cans and hope i manage this being a first time EVER and cheers for the video Scott from UK
I have one and it's still working after 20+ melts but not copper melts. It's recommended by the manufacturer to not run it for more than 3 hrs without letting it completely cool off. Which ashes the crucible
@@jamieleseelleur9925 about 10-15 melts. When they cool, they seem to get ashy. I brush them with a nylon brush to keep the pours clean. Aftermarket crucible seem to be better made
Cool little furnace, I thought about a furnace like that if I ever traveled, I could take a small setup with me, and be able to make stuff in the different places I visited. It would be nice and quiet, and you can do all sorts of graphite molds or small flask sand casts. Was it me, or just the way the camera/light looked on the coins that they looked really golden?
Volume was my thought not temp. Silver and gold are generally smaller volume pours. My copper pours are larger bars and coins so this size would not suit me for copper.
One of my favorite things is the Gold Cartridge of the original Legend of Zelda. I've always wanted to cast a Zelda Cartridge in solid Nordic gold...or actual gold if I were crazy.
what would you estimate time from start of the machine to pour? I know you had mentioned about 45 minutes to get up to temperature… But how long does it take to melt an entire crucible worth?
Hey guys and gals, I hope you all enjoyed this video! This melting furnace is great for all those beginners out there or for those that have a small amount of metal to melt. It’s not nearly as fun as propane and fire but it works great and is very portable. Happy melting and I’ll see you all next week for more 👍🏻🍻 *Edit* oh and I almost forgot, new merch is available in my store so if you feel like supporting and getting yourself a cool shirt, mug or more, visit my site at ArtByAdrock.com
i really loved this vid, is it 110 volts ? Is using it as economical as using propane or does it make your electric bill go crazy ? I am truly a beginner, but I dont wanna buy too small of a furnace if I'm gonna want a propane fired "Devil Forge" in less than a year. i've looked on Ebay for pre-owned forges both gas and electric and have not seen any in weeks. Also I seen that bigstackD Casting recieved a custom stamp from you to use on his ingots. where can i find pricie and availability on those stamps both stock and custom. They look really sweet. i just added you to "SUSCRIBE" and I crushed the bell. i hope you will give me the best response you can. thanks for such cool videos,
Hey man your the only legit you tuber that has this thing that I can find, so I’ve been wandering how’s it holding up so far... is it still working? Should I get one? Thanks man cheers
I recently bought one. No problems after first melt went well. I have a devil forge propane furnace n all. Though saw a video about how the electric crucibles only last about 5 melts. Idk if the guy melting was abusing the heat or not. How many melts can I get from a crucible while following proper tactics? I don't wanna have molten metal ruin my toauto inside. Thanks and hope to hear back
Very nice bruv can totally see you using that for some of your lost wax pieces, which I dig, even the look of the "tree" sprul after you cut off the pieces that you want. Looks pretty dope to. The debris that fell from the top of the crucible, will that always happen or was it just because it was new? Thx again bruv. Slaintè
Thank you for the video, I’m going to buy one. For silver would you do the same temperature as the copper just like the settings in this video. Thanks again and new subscriber.
I think for me a small furnace like this would be good for melting down samples to take to the scrap yard for a 9 bar analysis before running a larger melt
Hello I was hoping you could answer a few questions @ArtByAdrock I have a devil forge that I use but now my wife got me one of the kind u just used but mine is a gen 1 & the manual that came with it tells me nothing!! So if you could take a minute & answer some things for me it would be great. 1. Do you put the crucible with what u are melting in it why it is heating up ? 2. Copper melts at 1083.4 C so do u set it above that temp ? 3. In your video I saw both numbers matching so the temp & the set temp. Mine goes down when I put the crucible in it ?? Sorry for the questions but like u I do not want to burn my house down.
Yes put the metal in while it is heating up. I put it in before I even turn it on. For copper I would set the temp to the max and even after it’s melted I’ll still wait a few more minutes. For other metals I typically set it to 100° over the melting point so it doesn’t cool too quickly. Hope that helps
@@ArtByAdrock yes it did a lot thank you. I’m going to use it starting Thursday & go all weekend. I got a lot to pour. Ooh 1 more question so after 3 hours of using it turn it off & wait but how long ?
That was cool, Adam! You can talk after all! I thought that maybe you were mute 🤐😃 My converted propane tank furnace takes 40 min to melt copper in a fully loaded 6kg crucible ( x 2 / DF) Anyhow that was interesting to see an electric ⚡️ & how they work ! 👍🏼 Olaf
Im thinking of buying this since in finland we dont seem to have those gas furnaces, but even 3kg crucible it seems to be tight fit... Im not sure if its good buy or not, im still planning to melt aluminium and copper (mainly). Might not be ideal for that.
For me yes. I’ve used it probably over 100 times and haven’t had any issues. It probably all depends on what you’re using it for. High temp metals might wear out the coils faster if you’re always pushing it to the max. So if you’re always melting copper in it, they might need to be replaced sooner than if you’re melting lead or pewter which has a much lower temp. Hope that helps a little
Is this furnace holding up melting copper after a lot of use?? I've heard the gypsum material these types are made of get stressed out when hitting the temps needed for copper? Also is this S.V. or Tuato?
ADAM NICE WORK BROTHER, I have seen these before but I only seen people melt gold or silver in those types of Furnaces Never seen copper being melted only gold,silver and they pour it in that little mold that came with it and yes that cools down way to fast so you said this unit is only a few hundred bucks what does it cost for the devil forge for the basic needs to start up with a Devil Forge👍😎🇨🇦👍😎🇨🇦👍😎🇨🇦
I have had my eye on this unit for a while. Melting with no noise what a great idea. You answered my question on how hard is it to clean the crucible after melt. Very amazing pour and pour quality of the molds. Thanks for sharing.
This is what I was thinking of getting since I'm only going to go small scale to build up a collection of different metals and not worry about art pieces etc. Also, I would not have to worry about the price of propane, exchanging tanks, etc. Thank you for the demonstration on this.
Might want to look into that electricity cost though.
@@joshuagibson2520 I imagine it would be similar increase on the electric bill as an arc welder. Art by adrock didn't say if this model can also run on 220v
Dude this is awesome it's something I'm actually able to use! Never realised something like this existed. Now to save up for one
I'm so glad this works. I really wanted to get into this after watching way more hours of videos than I'll publicly acknowledge, but the Devil-Forge looked spooky compared to this. I can't wait to get this now!
I definitely recommend it for beginners. There’s no need to buy propane or anything else. All the tools you need are included 👍🏻
Thoughts on using this to melt down cans? Obviously you'd have to fold them over the crucible is unable to hold cans as is.
I wouldn’t recommend it for cans. Too much slag and the crucible isn’t very big. It would work but would take a really long time
Same without the spooky part. I've been watching a lot of melting videos in the past year since Adrock's one video showed up over a year ago in the suggestions.
Hello is this is for gold and silver , copper only? What other metal can do? I want to by one
This would be perfect for my jewelry designs. Could get temps right on target for gold and silver. Can see where the bigger forges would be better served with metals at a higher melting point. Thanks for showing this one!
Always enjoy your videos, my son is now watching your channel. Thanks
Just ordered one . Thanks for the demo
Bought one of these before Christmas. Works pretty well. Use it for me small lost wax casts and so I’m not outside in the cold or have to deal with not casting anything cause of the rain.
If you don’t inside you need a fire extinguisher just in case and a bottle of water to instant cool metal
Edit I me do it not dont lol
Very nice to know that theres these type of furnaces for absolute beginners, and great video as always.
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NEW TOYS!!!!! Looks great
Was just looking at this online and saw your review lol I was thinking about buying another one but the max temperature was lower thanks for the video!
Pls make more video with that furnace!!!!
It's so satisfying!!!!!! 😍😍😍
Thank you for showing this video and what it can do .. I’ve been looking into one for melting silver and gold .. thanks bro
You’re welcome 👍🏻
Very nice piece of kit. Great results. Thanks for sharing, cheers
Nice, I might get one after I get a devil forge. It's on my wish list, for now I need to build myself a shop for my new house before I can get melting again.
Dude, I just LOVE that clanking sound they make!! It's GREAT!!😁🍻
Hey ArtByAdrock! awesome video on the ToAuto Melting Furnace! I have one myself and its banging! Great to add to your array of tools! Keep it up!
Not bad! I like how small it is.
Bro I didn’t know you had a TH-cam channel! Just subbed, can’t wait to use one of the molds I ordered from you with my furnace I got in a trade from a fellow stacker 🤘🔥🔥
As a beginner this looks perfect!
Looks like a fun little addition to the melting arsenal! 🔥🔥🔥
:O TH-cams new text to voice feature is amazing, love the way it removes the subs from the screen and does such a convincing human voice!
Very nice bud and yeah that type of furnace seems easy has anything. The co8ns came out great like always thanks for what you do too thanks.
I have been using a similar electric furnace for a few years now, but not a knock-off. The Goldbrunn 3000, it goes up to 1150°C and does that a bit faster, about 30 minutes I think. And the crucibles last longer too.
However, it is a bit more expensive, but I love how easy it is to use. I use it indoors in the garage during winter for smaller casting projects.
Indeed a great way to get started in metal casting 👍👊
This looks more like a "presented by ArtByAdrock" than a "Welcome to ArtByAdrock" 😄 I like these electric furnaces, even when i keep in mind, that you can't even pour a 5kg Bar with them. They are interesting to try out melting. Thumbs up for the content and presentation 👍🏻
I want one of these for casting brass aluminium and copper, do you think it would be fine with these metals on a regular basis
Cool little furnace. The coins turned out really nice looking. You could do half a 30 pack of cold ones by the time it's ready to pour...Cheers 🍻🍻🍻🇺🇸
SO COOL!!
You are just pumping out the videos lately. Good on ya. Just waiting for credit card to go down so i can order some molds
Great show
Great for any scrap gold or silver too 👍awesome video 🤙
Hi ive just got one of these today i was hoping to try melting aluminium cans and hope i manage this being a first time EVER and cheers for the video Scott from UK
Report back a dozen melts later and let us know if it's still working!
It works as it should after a ton it’s just a small furnace and takes a while
@@AmongUs-vj1ewhow long do the crucible lasts?
I have one and it's still working after 20+ melts but not copper melts. It's recommended by the manufacturer to not run it for more than 3 hrs without letting it completely cool off. Which ashes the crucible
@@jamieleseelleur9925 about 10-15 melts. When they cool, they seem to get ashy. I brush them with a nylon brush to keep the pours clean. Aftermarket crucible seem to be better made
I really like that furnace
Cool little furnace, I thought about a furnace like that if I ever traveled, I could take a small setup with me, and be able to make stuff in the different places I visited. It would be nice and quiet, and you can do all sorts of graphite molds or small flask sand casts. Was it me, or just the way the camera/light looked on the coins that they looked really golden?
Silver and Gold would be ideal for this sort of furnacd.
It say as silver and gold in Amazon title because it is a good one for that
All that really matters is if it'll get up to temp, and this vid proves it will
Volume was my thought not temp. Silver and gold are generally smaller volume pours. My copper pours are larger bars and coins so this size would not suit me for copper.
I love that Mandalorian Crusader coin!
One of my favorite things is the Gold Cartridge of the original Legend of Zelda. I've always wanted to cast a Zelda Cartridge in solid Nordic gold...or actual gold if I were crazy.
Cool idea 👍
Pretty cool! Seems like it’s cheaper then the propane. Borax isn’t needed?
🔥🔥No me esperaba que fueras a fundir en un horno eléctrico amigo 🔥🔥 bienvenido al club🤪🤪.
Saludos
were you able to plug onto a regular electrical outlet?
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I was honestly worried you were gonna fire that thing up on your coffee table till @2:40 hahaha.
Mines on a wooden box in the living room lol Even when fully melted bronze at 1150C, I can touch the metal shield around it and not get burnt
Would be nice to know: did your try any other metal (aluminium or brass) to melt with it?
you don't have to knock them on the floor metal will release when cold or you might break the crucible, they are easy to crack
Yup 7:07
This is what i started with last year after finding you and BigStackD on youtube . Where do you get your molds though?
Thnx 4 showing now i know that i go 4 the devil forge
It looks like a nice well built furnace. The challenge is getting the slo-mo flame shot when you fire it up!
what would you estimate time from start of the machine to pour? I know you had mentioned about 45 minutes to get up to temperature… But how long does it take to melt an entire crucible worth?
2 hours or less
It's good for small forge Congrats new year entertainment gift
Excellent 👌
Howd it hold up? How many uses?
Can you have custom made molds made.
Nice good work🤠💛😎👍
Hey guys and gals, I hope you all enjoyed this video! This melting furnace is great for all those beginners out there or for those that have a small amount of metal to melt. It’s not nearly as fun as propane and fire but it works great and is very portable. Happy melting and I’ll see you all next week for more 👍🏻🍻
*Edit* oh and I almost forgot, new merch is available in my store so if you feel like supporting and getting yourself a cool shirt, mug or more, visit my site at ArtByAdrock.com
Saw the sweet shirts just before when looking at molds
What about the give away
Awesome brother! I need something like this for my silver melts. Did you not have to heat up the crucible to temper it?
i really loved this vid, is it 110 volts ? Is using it as economical as using propane or does it make your electric bill go crazy ? I am truly a beginner, but I dont wanna buy too small of a furnace if I'm gonna want a propane fired "Devil Forge" in less than a year. i've looked on Ebay for pre-owned forges both gas and electric and have not seen any in weeks. Also I seen that bigstackD Casting recieved a custom stamp from you to use on his ingots. where can i find pricie and availability on those stamps both stock and custom. They look really sweet. i just added you to "SUSCRIBE" and I crushed the bell. i hope you will give me the best response you can. thanks for such cool videos,
Hey man your the only legit you tuber that has this thing that I can find, so I’ve been wandering how’s it holding up so far... is it still working? Should I get one?
Thanks man cheers
Please give me a few tips regarding copper melting, for which furnace is good and what else I need with copper melting 👍
Thing is ready to go just turn on and use? I have it sitting here and idk if I press buttons or not
What kind of tumbler is that. Looks like a cool design.
Your voice is so illustrated 😄💛
I recently bought one. No problems after first melt went well. I have a devil forge propane furnace n all. Though saw a video about how the electric crucibles only last about 5 melts. Idk if the guy melting was abusing the heat or not. How many melts can I get from a crucible while following proper tactics? I don't wanna have molten metal ruin my toauto inside. Thanks and hope to hear back
Make sure to temper your crucibles before each melt to make sure that no moisture is trapped as it it will crack otherwise
I'd like to see if it works after a few pours!
Very nice bruv can totally see you using that for some of your lost wax pieces, which I dig, even the look of the "tree" sprul after you cut off the pieces that you want. Looks pretty dope to. The debris that fell from the top of the crucible, will that always happen or was it just because it was new? Thx again bruv. Slaintè
I just started stacking silver and thought about picking one of these up for my TH-cam channel
Thank you for the video, I’m going to buy one. For silver would you do the same temperature as the copper just like the settings in this video. Thanks again and new subscriber.
For the most part yes. Silver melts about 200° lower than copper but using those settings you should be fine 👍🏻
@@ArtByAdrock awesome, thank you !
How long has this lasted without breaking?
I think for me a small furnace like this would be good for melting down samples to take to the scrap yard for a 9 bar analysis before running a larger melt
You do nice work
SO? we AREN'T burning down the House now? Sum Bull#$* ;) cool little furnace! makes me want to not burn down my house now :)
If your house electrical wiring, breaker box is not up to the task, it may start a fire.
Are the wires easier to melt
Your videos are even better when your talking
I want to get one of those. Maybe 2
You should really try out the Lyman Big Dipper casting furnace. It is much cheaper, but can only melt lower melting metals.
How do you get the temperature to stop at a certain point I have the same furnace
Hello
I was hoping you could answer a few questions @ArtByAdrock I have a devil forge that I use but now my wife got me one of the kind u just used but mine is a gen 1 & the manual that came with it tells me nothing!! So if you could take a minute & answer some things for me it would be great.
1. Do you put the crucible with what u are melting in it why it is heating up ?
2. Copper melts at 1083.4 C so do u set it above that temp ?
3. In your video I saw both numbers matching so the temp & the set temp. Mine goes down when I put the crucible in it ??
Sorry for the questions but like u I do not want to burn my house down.
Yes put the metal in while it is heating up. I put it in before I even turn it on. For copper I would set the temp to the max and even after it’s melted I’ll still wait a few more minutes. For other metals I typically set it to 100° over the melting point so it doesn’t cool too quickly. Hope that helps
@@ArtByAdrock yes it did a lot thank you. I’m going to use it starting Thursday & go all weekend. I got a lot to pour. Ooh 1 more question so after 3 hours of using it turn it off & wait but how long ?
That was cool, Adam! You can talk after all! I thought that maybe you were mute 🤐😃 My converted propane tank furnace takes 40 min to melt copper in a fully loaded 6kg crucible ( x 2 / DF) Anyhow that was interesting to see an electric ⚡️ & how they work ! 👍🏼 Olaf
Im thinking of buying this since in finland we dont seem to have those gas furnaces, but even 3kg crucible it seems to be tight fit... Im not sure if its good buy or not, im still planning to melt aluminium and copper (mainly). Might not be ideal for that.
What brand tumblr was that. Where can you get them.
Where do you get your personalized molds at?
great !
where did you get those molds to buy
Why did the color turn out looking so golden? Was there a small amount of aluminum somehow mixed in?
I love how molten copper looks like liquid sunshine...
When I melt my copper wire I get a lot of slag do u know what I can do to prevent it
Hi, After two years of use, do you still think it's a good furnace? how many times have you used it?
For me yes. I’ve used it probably over 100 times and haven’t had any issues. It probably all depends on what you’re using it for. High temp metals might wear out the coils faster if you’re always pushing it to the max. So if you’re always melting copper in it, they might need to be replaced sooner than if you’re melting lead or pewter which has a much lower temp. Hope that helps a little
Thank you for the answer my friend, it has helped me, a hug
How long does this thing last?
Nice bro
Great video champ! If u ever Can afford it. I would love to see Gold melting in the new fournes
Where did you get the molds. I am new so you might have answered that before. Its in the video sorry.
I wonder what the coil is made of? Obviously not copper or it would melt. Maybe graphite or carbon?
Is that just a rock tumbler with little nails in it?
Do you not need to temper the crucibles on this one?
No you don’t. They’re ready to go right out of the box 👍🏻
Is this furnace holding up melting copper after a lot of use??
I've heard the gypsum material these types are made of get stressed out when hitting the temps needed for copper?
Also is this S.V. or Tuato?
How many melts do the crucible get and how much $ are they going for?
Since its used how much you want for it?
How would you get the design on the opposite side
Will aluminum cans fit in the crucible?
Not as a whole but you could shred them or crush them down to fit
@@ArtByAdrock Thanks for the info!
Where are the graphite molds from?? Trying to find a good supplier for custom ones
I make them, they are available on my website and I can do custom ones as well. Send me an email and we can talk 👍🏻
nice
Craftsman!!
ADAM NICE WORK BROTHER, I have seen these before but I only seen people melt gold or silver in those types of Furnaces Never seen copper being melted only gold,silver and they pour it in that little mold that came with it and yes that cools down way to fast so you said this unit is only a few hundred bucks what does it cost for the devil forge for the basic needs to start up with a Devil Forge👍😎🇨🇦👍😎🇨🇦👍😎🇨🇦