welcome to my latest video I'm going to
do some sand casting so i will have a
little step by step on how to stand cast
aluminum for starters it is going to be
they're going to be smaller parts
so to make things a little easier I'm
going to be building a small style
smaller style sand casting box
you need to have to make it so eight
equal pain piece like pieces avoid now
you can cut the wood to whatever size to
fit the part you sand cast and just make
sure you have enough sand to fill the
box eight pieces here another partner
going to need is a little lockable door
clasps turn the light on here
lockable drawing classes so once you're
ready we'll be a little lock the two
portions of the box together key from
sturdy and still so your part states and
seen in the part stays intact on your
poor your aluminum or whatever metal
you're going to decide
aluminum is just the most convenient for
me as I've got about 500 pounds of scrap
aluminum nice and clean from scooter
engine blocks . not some people screwing
up their motorcycles
the only thing I really spent money on
for this project so far is the class i
did not have any used or spare was
laying around and what cost me about 75
cents after college
home improvement store and then that all
the rest of the materials i will be
using our leftover or her salvaged from
other purposes
I already have the wood cut out can get
quite perfect but good enough
doesn't have to be perfect cuts just has
to be tight enough to keep your sand and
so the most part
build yourself
- wooden square boxes I have a completed
show you the finished product looks like
her
I'm not going with sand and all set to
go but we'll be setting it smooth and
why is my phone ringing every time I'm
trying to make damn video
