Awsome video, well timed and edited. A nice pair of long barbecue tongs work well for crucible handling, no plastic of course. I'd recommend setting out some firebrick or a cinder block to set the crucible on after removing it from the furnace. From there you can better reorient the tongs for a safer and more accurate pour. I dig your enthusiasm and style, keep it up!
beautifull music choice. I I'll save this vid fot the future, it will take about a year or more to get all the stuff I'll need, but I'll get there. Thank you for the tutorial!
Well, I think yes but you will face a lot of difficulties cause it requires a lot of temperature and the minimum temperature to melt steel is 1000°c 😬, which is a lot However if you are dedicated then I suggest use good material and strong compounds to make the furnace and to provide temprature use coal to apply temprature from below and use a blow torch ( idk what is it's name ) from above you will get proper results
Hi, my melt stock is just scrap aluminium. I’m not sure about the process to melt rock/ore but you will end up with molten metal and a slag, which will contain the majority of the rock/impurities. Hope that helps
Hi, I’d have a look at forging. You should be able to get up to temperature quite easy with gas or charcoal. To melt steel it is much trickier than aluminium. You could also consider welding but the outlay of the kit would be reasonably expensive
bro its like they banned steel buckets in my country or smth why can i not find a simple steel bucket the only buckets that look like that are galvanised or made of zinc, would that work?
Pretty clever and you can juggle as well, multi talented. You steel a lot of things from your poor wife, I hope you didn’t steel her underwear to make this video as well 😂
Awsome video, well timed and edited. A nice pair of long barbecue tongs work well for crucible handling, no plastic of course. I'd recommend setting out some firebrick or a cinder block to set the crucible on after removing it from the furnace. From there you can better reorient the tongs for a safer and more accurate pour. I dig your enthusiasm and style, keep it up!
I love your works because you are similar to me with low mony wallet !
Can you show us how the earlier people cast iron?
Because I wonder if they only use clay for casting iron containers?
Nice demonstration, great humor! Good job for smelting on a budget!
beautifull music choice. I I'll save this vid fot the future, it will take about a year or more to get all the stuff I'll need, but I'll get there. Thank you for the tutorial!
Absolutely, if it don't melt steel not much good to most of us
Great video, you are really making great tutorials videos dude ... Keep it up
I subscribed so fast. I love your content style! Very charmimg/charismatic/quirky
Again a great video. Even though this one has a bit of a mad scientist level 🤣🤣🤣
You are soo talented amazing tachneck
Very nice work.
hoping to build this soon, great video!
Great video!
GREAT video...thanks so much
is it possible to use the steel cup instead of a crucible in the furnace? maybe stupid question but i know very little
🤔a charcoal starter chimney can be used to melt metal?
can you make it with a different brand of plaster? i dont have any available plaster of paris
Thanks 😊 it's possible 😊
Put a thin plastic liner like a garbage bag or grocery bag around the pot so the plaster doesn't stick to it.
Can you melt cast iron with this?
Can I melt stainless steel?
Well, I think yes but you will face a lot of difficulties cause it requires a lot of temperature and the minimum temperature to melt steel is 1000°c 😬, which is a lot
However if you are dedicated then I suggest use good material and strong compounds to make the furnace and to provide temprature use coal to apply temprature from below and use a blow torch ( idk what is it's name ) from above you will get proper results
again great video mate thanks i love watching u r videos keep going pls
What is you melt rock? Does it become metal too or just became back to a rock ? Or depends what type of rock?
Hi, my melt stock is just scrap aluminium. I’m not sure about the process to melt rock/ore but you will end up with molten metal and a slag, which will contain the majority of the rock/impurities. Hope that helps
@@MetallurgyData thanks
I want to make an ashtray with steel what's the best way to do that
Hi, I’d have a look at forging. You should be able to get up to temperature quite easy with gas or charcoal. To melt steel it is much trickier than aluminium. You could also consider welding but the outlay of the kit would be reasonably expensive
I am currently making a toy tractor that is like a real one and putting a real enjen in it
Thank you for your video
You need a proper crucible holder . The pliers are dangerous mate.
bro its like they banned steel buckets in my country or smth why can i not find a simple steel bucket
the only buckets that look like that are galvanised or made of zinc, would that work?
thanks bro
Can you make a 24" flat circle
Think a 24” circle might be a bit big for this kit
O cool can I melt old pc cases
most british ppl ever lol but this still helped alot
Steel iron 🤔
Bro that’s from 1500C° to 2700C°
Nah it’s 1200c
A couple more times ,.. then i might get it ,.. thank's
I could make one with stone and cement
Hair dryer really worksK,??(
a match stick also isn't a bad idea
@@_.NTA.KI.MKC06 sarcasm 💀🤣
Can I please just send you a finial I need casted. 😂
From Pakistan reply must.😁
Because of Alzheimer’s connection I would avoid melting Aluminum….
Interesting… do particles become airborne in the process?
What about if you wear a respiratory
Pretty clever and you can juggle as well, multi talented. You steel a lot of things from your poor wife, I hope you didn’t steel her underwear to make this video as well 😂
i love how this is illegal in most countries lolol #socialism
where
Well it melt steel
I’m afraid not, the temperatures won’t get high enough
🙏🙏❤️
I want to melt a phone using this furnace
Ok? ?!!!
Pkb
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Dude this is dangerous 9:04 imagine you accidently put your hand in there
what did you think the rod was for?
😂😂😂😂
would that melt a gun and if so how many oz's would be in a gun?
It depends on the gun