The Art of Casting in Iron: How to Make Appliances, Chains, and Statues and Repair Broken Castings the Old-Fashioned Way
By (Author) Simpson Bolland
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
8th March 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts
672.2
Paperback
400
Width 149mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
433g
First published in 1893, The Art of Casting in Iron has since made its mark in the field of blacksmithing, offering handymen everything they need to know to make appliances, chains, and statues and repair broken castings the old-fashioned way. From founding statues and the art of taking casts to pattern modeling and sectional molding, this practical guidebook provides all of the need-to-know basics and more. Included in this book is information on:
The measurement of castings
Pouring and feeding
Gear molding machines
Foundry equipment and appliances
Mixing cast iron
Burning, chilling, and softening
And much more!
With simple, easy-to-understand instructions and detailed formulas, tables, and illustrations, The Art of Casting in Iron guides the reader step-by-step through the iron casting process, making it the perfect companion for novice metal founders and industry professionals alike.