Dave Painter of Makersmiths walks us through the process of sand casting a pair of aluminum pulleys. Makersmiths Info: www.makersmiths.org makersmiths makersmiths
A very nice looking job. Im going to say this as a metal spill victim. I have to get a laugh every time I see a seasoned veteran in his sa$ety shorts and tennis shoes. I'm fully aware that you will never get badly burned and that you will NEVER instantly! get third degree full thru burnes that will make the meat on your feet look like properly cooked chicken (a nice pretty white with charing in the thin spots). Ignore the scars on your belly and a$$ where the surgeon removes your skin to sew it to your feet. Oh! And the next month with your feet in the air to help the grafts take. The parts do look beautiful. Keep up the good work. A new subscriber
Do you still do any alluminum casting? I'm trying to find someone willing to cast me a 16"-18" mini metal lathe bed and possibly headstock for a fair price if you have any suggestions.