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the way that simulation on the fill worked, and how it actually did work with the slag all coming up in the final central riser...
iunno if this was a middle finger to every pattern maker since the bronze age, or if it was a tribute... that was magic. at first im like... wtf is that coruscation? oh. tis the nasties all forced up and out...
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ОтветитьI'll take a dozen!
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ОтветитьThis is so badass
Ответитьok👍👍👍
Ответитьwhats the software for the simulation?
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ОтветитьJó bonyolult öntőminta! Szép munka!
ОтветитьGood job, i would've loved to see how they made the mould in Sand also
Ответитьwhat is the alloy that you used ?
ОтветитьYou should name the process then it will be more clear to understand
ОтветитьVery good video. But I wonder, do you have to take into consideration the thermal properties of aluminum when casting?
I have been wanting to design and cast aluminum heads for racing applications for some time now but I don't know how to work with aluminum really.
Hey! Sorry for late comment.
Which program do you using for design to parts?
I jave a job like this coming up. Gonna be fun. Your aluminum looked reallly good. Old honda heads for feedstock and vacuum degassing?
Ответитьcame here from b2b
ОтветитьSuper👍
ОтветитьNice. Can a pushrod hemispherical cast iron variant be made for a GM 3800 V6 with 2 plugs and valves per cylinder?
Ответитьmusic wasn't great but the video was appreciated.
ОтветитьWould you do a single cilinder head for the Honda XL250R 1983?
ОтветитьКруто
ОтветитьThe skill is in the pattern making.Making sand cores is just filling boxes with sand then stacking them in the correct sequence.
ОтветитьDisappointing to see that with all the design freedom that 3d sand printing allows that such poor sprue and basin designs have been used, and at the very least I would have thought that in mould filters would have been incorporated... Martin
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ОтветитьThis kind of work would be my dream job! No words can describe how excited and happy I would be showing up early Monday morning.
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ОтветитьGreat video, what is the name of the software ?
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ОтветитьI want to learn to make a real car engine plz can you teact from begining wit every process
ОтветитьКруто сварено!!!!
ОтветитьMade in Hungary. :)
ОтветитьDoes it matter what aluminum you use for this?could i use melted soda cans?
ОтветитьWhat brand of furnace is that and how much does it cost? Can it also melt steel?
ОтветитьHello, are the 2 dark grey parts made using 3d printed sand mold/cores ?
ОтветитьWhat race car is running those tiny valves, and ports!?
ОтветитьWhere’s the 2nd part of the video?
ОтветитьСобери Двигатель полностью и запусти его с это деталью!
Ответитьwhy not add two more pistons and custom CNC cam 😆🚬
ОтветитьHow much does it cost??? Kinda curious.
Ответитьwouldve loved to see how they made the more intricate sandmoulds , like the one for the coolant passages and the ports
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Ответить❤️️❤️️❤️️❤️️
ОтветитьTime to try this at home
Ответить🙏...👍
ОтветитьWhere u guys from?im interest with r product
ОтветитьHello
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