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How to Make an Electric Foundry For Metal Casting - Part 1 

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In this video I am going to be showing you how to make a metal melting foundry that can melt aluminium in under 20 minuets!
This project is probably one of my more dangerous ones combining both extreme temperatures and lethal voltages and all safety precautions should be taken and always wear enough personal safety gear. This project could easily kill you!
The video where I upgrade this foundry with a PID temperature controller and many other good thigs is now up!
• How to Make an Electri...
Part 3 upgrades video is now up as well:
• DIY Electric Foundry U...
enjoy!
My metal casting playlist: • Casting Molten Metals!
Check out my instagram for more updates: / theartofweapons
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@taow
@taow 7 лет назад
Here is a new upgrade and maintenance video about this foundry after a year of hard use: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p7uSGXR8NDs.html
@Justinmobile132
@Justinmobile132 6 лет назад
is there any way i can just buy one from you
@nicredman35
@nicredman35 6 лет назад
how hot does this actually get? could it melt glass? ps good video :)
@candisbrendel7396
@candisbrendel7396 6 лет назад
TAOW WE LOVED every thing about your furnace but, yes here is always a but. do you really pour hot metal on your wood deck, e should say on your mom and dad's wood deck!!? DUDE NEVER POUR ON CONCRETE OR MOM AND DAD'S WOODEN DECK!!! Now we will be going to the next video, so we can see about finding something to bitch about because we jealous of your furnace. Old One Legged Joseph T
@kkknotcool
@kkknotcool 6 лет назад
If you wanted it cheaper you could have just encased it in a few inches of cement or lime with chicken wire reinforcement. It would take less time and be cheaper.
@Baroque_Back_Mountain
@Baroque_Back_Mountain 6 лет назад
I've been watching you , since you poured your first slingshot, online. Love your videos...You are amazingly innovative and inspiring. Keep up the great work.
@koolhitman1
@koolhitman1 7 лет назад
The King of Random pointed me here. GREAT video
@OopsieGoopsie
@OopsieGoopsie 7 лет назад
THE DERP kNUGHT me 2
@yousefalhijazi4067
@yousefalhijazi4067 7 лет назад
Same here
@yousefalhijazi4067
@yousefalhijazi4067 7 лет назад
Same here
@NightSlasher53
@NightSlasher53 7 лет назад
SAME
@androupsandroups9139
@androupsandroups9139 7 лет назад
Me too
@tbrowniscool
@tbrowniscool 8 лет назад
"It might not have been the quickest way but it was satisfying" Made my day.
@elishaoverley2451
@elishaoverley2451 8 лет назад
INR
@lukearts2954
@lukearts2954 6 лет назад
This is an amazing and inspiring tutorial video. I'm an industrial engineer, and I must say, your approach and breakdown is really professional and relevant. Thank your parents for allowing you the freedom of doing all those things on your own from such a young age. I'd say your talents are an ironclad insurance for an awesome future, but that would be the wrong metal, wouldn't it?
@htaed23
@htaed23 7 лет назад
I really like how close knit this community is. you all promote each other spread viewers around. that's refreshing to see.
@Nighthawkinlight
@Nighthawkinlight 8 лет назад
Good to see you back! I've been interested in having something like this in my workshop. Great video
@taow
@taow 8 лет назад
+NightHawkInLight Awesome, thanks man!
@harrycode6672
@harrycode6672 8 лет назад
+The Art Of Weapons you too should definitely do an collaboration together it would make such a good video I'd love to watch it !
@blakehendrix641
@blakehendrix641 5 лет назад
I second that! 2 of the best channels on RU-vid!
@taow
@taow 8 лет назад
Enjoy the video! Comment below telling me what upgrades you want me to make to this project for the next video and don't forget to follow me on Instagram for more updates and projects: instagram.com/theartofweapons/
@kylepengelly8718
@kylepengelly8718 8 лет назад
Could please drop a link. Cheers
@TehGreatFred
@TehGreatFred 8 лет назад
Can it be used to forge knifes?
@Lacksi12
@Lacksi12 8 лет назад
Mybe something to secure the wires? I think that it is a bit dangerous if you just put them in there like that...
@4xdblack
@4xdblack 8 лет назад
+The Art Of Weapons I'd say find a way to prevent the crucible from making contact with the wires.. Idk how you'd do that. Also a lid with a hole in it could be a cool addition. If the crucible was sitting securely in place, you could drop metal in without ever opening the lid.
@4xdblack
@4xdblack 8 лет назад
+syed waqar pretty much... but I imagine one with a hinge
@johnsilvey3208
@johnsilvey3208 7 лет назад
Great project - just discovering aluminum casting .... You have great delivery - one of the best I've ever come across on RU-vid ... maybe Perfect !!!. Clear, efficient, to the point - no time wasted on insignificant or unrelated details, no babbling about side topics or digressing to unrelated discussion. I'm very impressed - you truly have the best delivery of educational content I have ever seen on RU-vid !
@crazycanuck4913
@crazycanuck4913 8 лет назад
You're a really smart kid and I can see you going far in life with the skills I've seen you demonstrate in your videos so far!! Keep it up man, I love watching what you do on The Art of Weapons!!
@Achw3l
@Achw3l 8 лет назад
I still cannot wrap my head around the fact that you're only 16 years old. You seem so mature, professional and intelligent. :)
@TheKazzarry
@TheKazzarry 8 лет назад
+Achw3l Kids been doing this for years now and hes got it down pat!
@kristianszabo3817
@kristianszabo3817 8 лет назад
You're probably used to only knowing 16 year olds in the American school system
@ronsteelable9405
@ronsteelable9405 7 лет назад
Yep. My thoughts exactly. Kids around our parts are dumber than bricks and/or too busy on their phones.
@DaveSmith-cp5kj
@DaveSmith-cp5kj 7 лет назад
There are plenty of smart kids in the US, the problem is that most are homeschooled or private, and the one in public schools that are smart are held back by the dumb ones. That is the problem, as much as we want everyone to be educated, the fact is that only a few will really put the time to become educated. Has nothing to do with wealth or genetics, it is pure willpower.
@kristianszabo3817
@kristianszabo3817 7 лет назад
Let's not kid ourselves, wealth and genetics do determine intelligence. I agree with the rest, but that last bit is wrong. Genetics literally determines your intelligence capacity. And wealth absolutely increases your odds of being a successful and educated person. Willpower won't do you much good if you want to be educated but your city is under constant bombing. Not everyone lives in a 1st world country, most people don't have access to education without working 3 jobs to pay for their families and their education.
@MurtazaTalib
@MurtazaTalib 7 лет назад
Honestly, i was amazed by all the intricate details that you showed in this video. Very well done, and I wish you all the best in your future projects as well.
@russellpindar7717
@russellpindar7717 8 лет назад
I don't know what I am more impressed with, the build or the professional way in which you have clearly planned, filmed and narrated the subsequent video. Many on here have suggested improvements, grounding the cage, heat resistant cable to connect, a proper lid, etc. And you already have plans for these improvements (and of course the PID). Looking forward to another vid showing all of these in practise. Keep up the good work and good luck with the GCSEs!
@Barnacules
@Barnacules 7 лет назад
"If you do touch the coils you will probably die"... I don't like this design anymore :D
@TheodoreHarrisYoutuber
@TheodoreHarrisYoutuber 7 лет назад
Well to be fair in any version you can die of heat, the coal and propane versions actually get much hotter too
@Barnacules
@Barnacules 7 лет назад
I know, I was just playing :D
@SuperCratoss
@SuperCratoss 7 лет назад
well i think you would be really badly burn with the others but not kill unless you do something crazy, this one is more dangerous since its electricity
@doophin4668
@doophin4668 7 лет назад
Hey Jerry pls uninstall Windows 10.
@Someone-cb3zx
@Someone-cb3zx 7 лет назад
y? its a very good operating system?
@sapperjohn256
@sapperjohn256 5 лет назад
your ingenuity makes me feel guilty for buying a nice welder. keep up the stellar work, were all learning from you. stay humble dude 👍
@spunashell
@spunashell 7 лет назад
This was my first contact with someone casting at home! Really cool! Never realized you can do this other than at a factory-sized foundry!
@cappnzak
@cappnzak 7 лет назад
I really like your work. Also, the way you speak fast with no wasted words.Excellent stuff!
@collierguess8827
@collierguess8827 7 лет назад
I don't know why I watched this but it was very satisfying
@kaycox5555
@kaycox5555 6 лет назад
1st time viewer, new subscriber from the middle of California. Kid, you are amazingly creative. Fabulous job. Thanks for sharing your video.
@Jack-oh5ng
@Jack-oh5ng 8 лет назад
The amount of effort, editing and knowledge you display is quite amazing, keep it up you did an awesome job.
@BrookNBones
@BrookNBones 8 лет назад
Impressive work for a budget type build. Glad to see you've stepped up your game since your early videos. Very impressive man.
@PilotPlater
@PilotPlater 8 лет назад
crazy amount of detail in this video, great job.
@nickrider815
@nickrider815 7 лет назад
That's a pretty impressive build kid. I can only hope my son picks up skills and the will to want to do these sorts of projects. I do my own work and I have to admit you have nailed a lot skill sets. I look forward to seeing your projects on RU-vid. Once again, well done little man!
@ethang6735
@ethang6735 7 лет назад
I really like how you don't just say what you are doing/did, you SHOW us EVERYTHING you were doing while you talk about. No skipping steps. Would like to see a video more in depth about the wiring but for all i know you may have already done one and i just havn't seen it yet. Very well done :)
@brendongordon6733
@brendongordon6733 7 лет назад
honestly man you did great this is the first electric foundry I've seen and it's brilliant
@paulpvhl1930
@paulpvhl1930 7 лет назад
I've seen a few of your videos and would like to say: a) this reminds me of my youth back in England, and b) if I were your Dad I'd be pretty proud.
@jamesbrown-gg7dd
@jamesbrown-gg7dd 7 лет назад
and if I were your mum pretty worried
@Venom-gl2qt
@Venom-gl2qt 7 лет назад
Wow... that was unessasary
@fugz
@fugz 6 лет назад
I do this kind of stuff all the time, and my dad fucking hates it.
@awesomo660
@awesomo660 8 лет назад
"Hey son" "Yea" "Wtf happened to the heater" "Ummmmmmm"
@lilbluegill89
@lilbluegill89 8 лет назад
I made a better one
@lols221222
@lols221222 8 лет назад
Ayyy lmao
@davidpinckard3133
@davidpinckard3133 7 лет назад
Mr Handy Conservation Society
@rockdog2584
@rockdog2584 5 лет назад
For being such a young wipper-snapper, I have been impressed with a number of your builds. Your crossbow was one of my favorites...until this came along. I haven't watched part two yet (that will come as soon as I finish this post!) but even without any temperature control, you have managed to build a quite usable little furnace. Kudos, my young friend.
@nattytempest9886
@nattytempest9886 4 года назад
Love the design and the simplicity of your explanations. Not going to deny that I'm jealous as hell, but keep up the great work! Beautiful engineering
@Ogma3bandcamp
@Ogma3bandcamp 8 лет назад
Brilliant job. I wish my son was half as practically motivated as you. All the best for the exams.
@taow
@taow 8 лет назад
+InnaSoulSounds thanks!
@trevorrichardson8630
@trevorrichardson8630 8 лет назад
+InnaSoulSounds Great parent you are! Talking about how you are disappointed in your son of the internet to another kid.
@sinephase
@sinephase 7 лет назад
do you have a shop with tools? my dad kind of did, but he's a dipshit and TBH it never really occurred to me to even ask to use his tools.
@zachsamaroo1292
@zachsamaroo1292 7 лет назад
He's not wishing is son was someone else, he just wishes his wasnt as lazy
@gammon1183
@gammon1183 7 лет назад
rolo
@taow
@taow 8 лет назад
The video where I upgrade this foundry with a PID temperature controller and many other good thigs is now up! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6fvBzlrlKl0.html enjoy!
@loganlewis8123
@loganlewis8123 8 лет назад
hey when your cleaning off the slag on the welds dont beat the weld slide chisel down the side it comes off easier and doestn stress the weld good job though ima gonna make one to you should try and make a hho genarter there fun but dangerous my to faverite things also whAt electrodes are you using
@JSpencer.
@JSpencer. 8 лет назад
I know this has nothing to do with what you just said do you have the best handwriting ever
@billysgeo
@billysgeo 8 лет назад
Exactly what's needed for forging and hardening steel for knife making!!!
@pauldunford6599
@pauldunford6599 7 лет назад
TAOW
@billysgeo
@billysgeo 7 лет назад
Oscar23 Vision908 ????????
@videogalore
@videogalore 7 лет назад
Great video, really well done! Thanks for taking the time to make it and I hope the GCSE's went well!
@daddydawg1902
@daddydawg1902 2 года назад
OUTSTANDING WORK! THANK YOU for ALL your Efforts producing this very informative and detailed video.... SUBSCRIBED and LIKED !
@ilovetheusers
@ilovetheusers 8 лет назад
Any other kid on their birthday: "can I have a playstation?" This guy: "I would like an arc welder please".
@ChristopherJones16
@ChristopherJones16 8 лет назад
you mean "I would like an old microwave that i can use to make an Arc Welder please"
@sim0ndutch42
@sim0ndutch42 7 лет назад
+Christopher Jones lol i just did that and im 14
@Kevin-vu3vj
@Kevin-vu3vj 7 лет назад
ilovetheusers PC Master Race
@OmarAhmed-wj8cj
@OmarAhmed-wj8cj 7 лет назад
ilovetheusers I asked for a drill
@Kamal_AL-Hinai
@Kamal_AL-Hinai 7 лет назад
He's not a kid
@MrHSX
@MrHSX 7 лет назад
Woah! I didn't expect you to be that young and doing awesome stuff like this! Superb work man! Instantly Subscribed!
@taylorneugent2711
@taylorneugent2711 7 лет назад
MrHSX I'm thirteen and just made my first mold yesterday 😄 I'm about to turn fourteen
@taylorneugent2711
@taylorneugent2711 7 лет назад
MrHSX forge not mold sorry
@chrisscullynz
@chrisscullynz 7 лет назад
no one cares kid
@joshuafirth5867
@joshuafirth5867 7 лет назад
Chris Scully I care
@alexgiberson9029
@alexgiberson9029 7 лет назад
y u gotta be like that dood?
@8Sigurd
@8Sigurd 7 лет назад
An amazing attention to details, well planned, well documented, well executed, bravo, my young friend.
@Ghostrider27549
@Ghostrider27549 8 лет назад
Man i have to take my hat off you are truly an inspiration to anyone who enjoys building things or designing things. This would also be a good design for making a tempering system for knives if you can control the output. Keep doing what you do man.
@jaketsnake43
@jaketsnake43 7 лет назад
Awesome video! I'm here from Grant Thompson.
@benjilaunchpad5736
@benjilaunchpad5736 7 лет назад
same
@FedeSalazarS
@FedeSalazarS 7 лет назад
Jacob Forsman same
@romchompa6858
@romchompa6858 7 лет назад
YOURE SO COOL YOU WATCH RU-vid OMG!
@loodiefish2424
@loodiefish2424 7 лет назад
R O M C H O M P A Yelling in caps and getting agitated in the comments section clearly shows you as the superior human.
@oppongroyalty9399
@oppongroyalty9399 6 лет назад
Loodie Fish He or she is not angry , just excited
@chrissmith-kh7qx
@chrissmith-kh7qx 7 лет назад
This is a very impressive young guy. Thumbs up buddy
@Nirvanexus
@Nirvanexus 7 лет назад
What? He just wrote a supportive comment. How on Earth is that patronizing?
@minhucovu6321
@minhucovu6321 7 лет назад
Nah, it's just you who thinks that xD
@minhucovu6321
@minhucovu6321 7 лет назад
Sure dud
@theodorbutters141
@theodorbutters141 7 лет назад
Impressive young guy, not impressive for a young guy... What he did is already more DIY work then most of us will be able (or need) to do in our life.. hats off
@g.w.mullins8800
@g.w.mullins8800 7 лет назад
I'm very impressed with the detailed information and your professional manner. Great job!
@whatisbestinlife8112
@whatisbestinlife8112 7 лет назад
Great video. I really like that you show your missteps and adjustments as you fabricate and test.
@TheTorkerman
@TheTorkerman 7 лет назад
What a clever young man, you sir will no doubt make huge contributions to the world in the future, well don, be proud.
@petrcechchelsea
@petrcechchelsea 8 лет назад
For safety reasons, please connect the green and yellow wire (earth) to the outside metal parts of the foundry. This way in case the insulation breaks and shorts to the outside, it will trip the fuse and will not shock you if you're touching the outside metal parts.
@radialorbits
@radialorbits 5 лет назад
He's got bigger electrical safety problems than just the earth
@rb67mustang
@rb67mustang 7 лет назад
I think you did an amazing job building your electric foundry. Your How-To video is all anyone needs to make one for themselves. I am interested in casting my own parts out of aluminum and I just may build one of your foundries. Thank you very much for sharing such a detailed video. I subscribed to your channel and I'll be watching your other videos.
@carneeki
@carneeki 8 лет назад
Hi TAOW, Thanks for sharing! I stumbled across your video about 12 hours after thinking about and discussing a very similar solution to yours with a friend. Seeing it gives me more confidence. Can't wait to see the PID control updates. Good luck in the GCSE too :)
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
@FowlersMakeryandMischief 6 лет назад
Ya got to try this very cool
@blakehendrix641
@blakehendrix641 5 лет назад
Brilliant project thanks! I'd love to try making one of these! How did you manage to do this without tripping a circuit breaker?
@kalleklp7291
@kalleklp7291 7 лет назад
A nice video..! Also, you have a very professional attitude to things. I must say, it's the first time I see a DIY furnace that runs electric. Thanks for sharing.
@larrylund2682
@larrylund2682 6 лет назад
Well done young man. You have an awesome future. You think practically and are not afraid to make mistakes. You are already a master teacher. Most impressive.
@ngtm51190
@ngtm51190 7 лет назад
I was thinking of probably doing this but then you said if I accidentally tapped the coil I'll die. NOW I KNOW IM GONNA DO IT!:D
@stefantrethan
@stefantrethan 8 лет назад
The frame must be earthed. The hot wire should not go through the metal frame, the sharp edge can easily cut into the insulation. If you can't make the hole elsewhere in the brick you need a ceramic tube (e.g. from a fuse) to protect the wire. These two things will not make this contraption anywhere near safe but cost nothing and would eliminate completely unnecessary hazards. Only operate this thing on an RCD protected outlet, or better yet use a plug with integrated RCD. It's only $10 and can save your live. It would be better to use an isolation transformer, but for 2kW you are looking at maybe $100+. The solid state relay will likely require a heatsink for the 7amps. Just thought I mention it before you burn one up.
@taow
@taow 8 лет назад
+stefantrethan Thanks, I already have earthed the frame and bought some high temperature cable but it didn't make it into this video. Also thanks about the heat sink, I wasn't sure if I would need one but now I know :)
@jensboettiger5286
@jensboettiger5286 7 лет назад
Holy shit. Who needs a resume when you have a channel like this?
@darkshadowii4765
@darkshadowii4765 6 лет назад
This is really a great video. It is obvious that you put time and effort into it. Thanks!
@Metrixx
@Metrixx 7 лет назад
I'm here from Grants vid
@benjilaunchpad5736
@benjilaunchpad5736 7 лет назад
same
@thoas8481
@thoas8481 7 лет назад
Metrix me to
@smoke4131
@smoke4131 7 лет назад
Metrix me too
@ancientmc2552
@ancientmc2552 7 лет назад
same
@romchompa6858
@romchompa6858 7 лет назад
YOURE SO COOL YOU WATCH RU-vid OMG!
@cavaughnhaynes76
@cavaughnhaynes76 7 лет назад
Great video, here from one of Grants vids. Nice design and looks like it will last for some time, hook it up to a decent solar power supplier and you would be cost free, I know they get costly though.
@matthewk937
@matthewk937 6 лет назад
A solar panel that can power this cost way more than the electicy he will use in his life time
@mattmoore1311
@mattmoore1311 8 лет назад
How you cut almost through and bent that 90, then welded the open cut was clever. It's fun watching your progress in ability, keep it up.
@THESHOMROM
@THESHOMROM 7 лет назад
Brilliant! Young, intelligent, creative and determined; You are going to impress the world as you make your way through life.
@presoquin
@presoquin 5 лет назад
This guys saying “it’s the easiest” and you need to guess the length of the resistant and electric knowledge 😂😂
@tacticalultimatum
@tacticalultimatum 8 лет назад
Good luck with your GCSE's bro
@taow
@taow 8 лет назад
+Tactical Ultimatum thanks man!
@tacticalultimatum
@tacticalultimatum 8 лет назад
The Art Of Weapons i presume you're doing maths, physics, dt and maybe engineering with the intention of mechanical engineering? haha
@taow
@taow 8 лет назад
+Tactical Ultimatum yep I have some form of engineering in mind, not quite sure what yet tho!
@tacticalultimatum
@tacticalultimatum 8 лет назад
The Art Of Weapons Haha, i'm the exact same. Have a look at "kinetic engineering karambit making" i am basically the less successful, A-level version of you.
@JakeDancel
@JakeDancel 8 лет назад
+The Art Of Weapons You might want to go into materials engineering, since you're into casting and stuff
@Grizzydan
@Grizzydan 7 лет назад
This is straight up brilliant. I'm in awe.
@danthompson1m
@danthompson1m 6 лет назад
OUTSTANDING! I will be making my own soon - this video has been *extremely* helpful. New subscriber. Cheers!
@Henrik229
@Henrik229 8 лет назад
You should earth the metal frame
@taow
@taow 8 лет назад
+Henrik thanks, I already have but it didn't make it into this video.
@xgford94
@xgford94 7 лет назад
That active lead going through the steel ( conducting) base is a worry if the insulation melts off, please put some fibreglass insulator shroud over it.
@davidb6691
@davidb6691 7 лет назад
Benjamin Clayton Damn. That forehead.
@1pcfred
@1pcfred 7 лет назад
Yeah I wasn't too keen on that myself. But hey, it seems to be working for him. You can actually get high temperature wire. I used some to rewire an electric stove once. I got it at an appliance repair shop. That, along with fiberglass sleeve insulation would be a good idea there.
@MrOpenGL
@MrOpenGL 7 лет назад
The frame should also be grounded (earthed)
@1pcfred
@1pcfred 7 лет назад
MrOpenGL what for?
@MrOpenGL
@MrOpenGL 7 лет назад
Paul Frederick If the live wire comes in contact with it, you will get shocked. Having it earthed will prevent that, and is also mandatory because it's not a double insulated device.
@shinrakitsune4967
@shinrakitsune4967 7 лет назад
brilliant bro so proud that the world has people like you! i aspire to be like you someday, il check out the rest of your channel
@Merotina1
@Merotina1 7 лет назад
You put alot of effort into your Foundry and it is realy well done!! Nice Job. I enjoyed it watching your Video. Thank you.
@sevenproxies4255
@sevenproxies4255 7 лет назад
When filing the silicate bricks, couldn't you use water or maybe some type of grease on your file and the bricks to make the dust stick instead of getting airborne? Using a protective mask is a no brainer of course, but I think it might be good to do as a precauction.
@1pcfred
@1pcfred 7 лет назад
No.
@unyo3853
@unyo3853 7 лет назад
Who came here after watching grant thompson?
@smoke4131
@smoke4131 7 лет назад
Geometry GD me
@mario-cs1jo
@mario-cs1jo 7 лет назад
Geometry GD hi
@AB-uv9kg
@AB-uv9kg 7 лет назад
Geometry GD me
@communistloser3182
@communistloser3182 7 лет назад
Geometry GD me
@___xyz___
@___xyz___ 6 лет назад
Yes, I believe I have watched a video by a man named Grant Thompson once in the past. Why is that relevant?
@Insta3
@Insta3 6 лет назад
Really super impressed with this. Great job, man.
@BrianVillegas67
@BrianVillegas67 7 лет назад
Terrific work, mate...really great! Bravo!
@McRoadPVP
@McRoadPVP 7 лет назад
Who's here from King of Random?
@arridexerandco
@arridexerandco 7 лет назад
Oxyze yup
@romchompa6858
@romchompa6858 7 лет назад
YOURE SO COOL YOU WATCH RU-vid OMG!
@McRoadPVP
@McRoadPVP 7 лет назад
R O M C H O M P A tf?
@romchompa6858
@romchompa6858 7 лет назад
Oxyze YOU ARE SO COOL MY IDOL
@monstermushmush
@monstermushmush 7 лет назад
Oxyze meeee
@Loubie2005
@Loubie2005 5 лет назад
"if you did touch the coils on accident then you'd die" well I ain't doing this
@NeoFrontierTechnologies
@NeoFrontierTechnologies 3 года назад
That's a neat foundry. Well done. Great video.
@thegenericnerd6832
@thegenericnerd6832 7 лет назад
yes! i bean looking for a video like this for years!!!
@WiseSageBum
@WiseSageBum 7 лет назад
Could this be used to melt steel?
@Little_Dragon626
@Little_Dragon626 7 лет назад
this gets to 1000°C steels melting point is 1370°C
@WiseSageBum
@WiseSageBum 7 лет назад
Little Dragon94 What would I have to do to get it up to 1370+°C?
@smoke4131
@smoke4131 7 лет назад
Wise Sage Bum/ Becoming Molehill increase the amp
@WiseSageBum
@WiseSageBum 7 лет назад
Ayush Gautam Thanks
@rupert274
@rupert274 7 лет назад
Won't you also need a different heating element? The video suggested that glowing orange was the maximum temperature before the wire starts to melt.
@dom_the3166
@dom_the3166 6 лет назад
After 5 mins: I could do this pretty easily! 2 mins later: angle grinder, bench vice, arch welder?! Crap.
@tdatitan
@tdatitan 7 лет назад
The planet needs more minds like yours! :) You got another subscriber!
@bilelbouzegza8210
@bilelbouzegza8210 7 лет назад
I just love the way your work mate, loved the project too, good job and keep up the good work !! :)
@alexandercarvunaris846
@alexandercarvunaris846 7 лет назад
lethal voltage i am aware it is half as much in the states but even here i have been shocked by the full 230 not lethal, painful but not lethal as long as you are not a child nor elderly i am fairly sure you would live.
@glennwell2491
@glennwell2491 7 лет назад
Alexander Carvunaris well, I believed you, sadly i died...
@alexandercarvunaris846
@alexandercarvunaris846 7 лет назад
oh i'm so sorry. how is the family holding up?
@1234macro
@1234macro 7 лет назад
You think he will respond when he's dead? God damn moron.
@arridexerandco
@arridexerandco 7 лет назад
Alexander Carvunaris Its about the amperage as well as the voltage
@everwhere6837
@everwhere6837 7 лет назад
Its was quite obviously a joke. It seems there is always that guy that doesn't get it...
@alexandert696
@alexandert696 7 лет назад
Well dont go wild with arc welding . You get some radiation during the process.
@alexandert696
@alexandert696 7 лет назад
***** Never used those, less radiation I presume ?
@spencerm8066
@spencerm8066 7 лет назад
Pretty sure he used smaw, not gtaw.
@luiscarlosrico2304
@luiscarlosrico2304 7 лет назад
Have watch this 18 times, in my town there are no makerspaces or anything like that and i don't have tools, but doing things like this has always been my dresm
@trackerbuckmann1627
@trackerbuckmann1627 6 лет назад
You're going places, kid. Keep it up.
@jakewarren2369
@jakewarren2369 7 лет назад
cheapest way, until the electric bill comes
@gscore420
@gscore420 7 лет назад
electric is pretty standard in the industry, so i would research before speaking, he may know what he is talking about
@jakewarren2369
@jakewarren2369 7 лет назад
yes, in the INDUSTRY not at home. leave that thing running long enough and im sure that the bill will increase a considerable amount
@gscore420
@gscore420 7 лет назад
i think your just pissy because he has a better setup than you could build
@jakewarren2369
@jakewarren2369 7 лет назад
John Fyffe dude i have a home built propane setup and a waste oil burner for copper, believe me i dont care what he has im just making a point
@gscore420
@gscore420 7 лет назад
and i just disagreeing, unless you can show me in numbers that you are right, i am not going to believe ether of you till i do the numbers my self, i would need burn rates on your set up, kwh use on his, you came off with a negative comment with nothing to back it really, so till you back, me and probably many others will still just think you are being pissy
@Saki630
@Saki630 6 лет назад
I'm impressed, this was very nicely done.
@NCantando
@NCantando 7 лет назад
Excellent video! Beautiful work! Very Impressed!!👍
@maincommand8982
@maincommand8982 4 года назад
Anything you build yourself is better then something bought. Good video, thank you for sharing.
@RCFunTime
@RCFunTime 7 лет назад
You are such an awesome kid! So much time and effort to make this very educational video. Very interesting even though I have no interest in casting metals. Well done and hope you do well in your GCSEs.
@joshoc1524
@joshoc1524 7 лет назад
Dude you're 100% a genius like no question.. at 16 I was/ still am nowhere near capable of the thought process to do something like this.
@SebNaw
@SebNaw 7 лет назад
Keep on with good work! Fantastic video and intresting project. thumb up!
@bugbomb8048
@bugbomb8048 6 лет назад
You have inspired me to increase the number PAZ dispensers that I smuggled into your country on a monthly basis.....power to the people my resourceful friend!!!
@danielquinn7305
@danielquinn7305 7 лет назад
This is awesome dude, you should be very proud. Gonna give this a go myself, been looking for a new project.
@santosp2728
@santosp2728 7 лет назад
Great work and patience you put in there bro!
@patrickjaroch5084
@patrickjaroch5084 7 лет назад
what a great project. Ive been wanting to put a small forge in my Garage just to tinker a bit. and this is the perfect thing. great project. ive enjoyed some of your videos in the past. i often thought so this is what kids do when they arent addicted to their playstation. well done .
@MrFastFarmer
@MrFastFarmer 7 лет назад
I love how you are so cost consensus! Great job mate.
@robertoneill3124
@robertoneill3124 4 года назад
Brilliant. Fair play dude, and thanks for sharing. You're an inspiration!
@DemonChanSama
@DemonChanSama 7 лет назад
For as young as you are you have an amazing grasp of engineering at its finest, you will achieve great things in your life!
@eladisimo
@eladisimo 7 лет назад
very nice and elegant work. everything clean and neat. you're awsome man.
@popcornshiner3937
@popcornshiner3937 8 лет назад
Outstanding video tutorial mate absolutely fantastic, I want to go electric for the reasons you have already stated, I used gas to fire my foundry which worked great but the noise did my head in, and this is a great solution, looking forwards to the updates.
@confessionsofabeginninghom2869
Young people like yourself renew my faith in your generation!! Absolutely brilliant!!
@chrisaldridge1990
@chrisaldridge1990 5 лет назад
Bro this is seriously impressive, well done!
@jromeroevo
@jromeroevo 6 лет назад
Wow! This is like a science fiction movie. Very nice tutorial.
@shadowops3653
@shadowops3653 7 лет назад
Good job dude!!! Hope you're having lots of fun with your new sick welder! 👨‍🏭 cheers!
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