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Machining data was produced to make patterns for the sand casting moulds.
Plaster ingredients are used in surgical splints, casting moulds and modeling.
My approach to paperclay, as the more astute reader may have noticed, is through the use of slip casting moulds.
The Moulding Sand is so called after its use in the foundry industry for making the casting moulds.
A more likely story is that the BMW factory supplied the construction drawings and casting moulds.
Some vintage Fiesta casting moulds designed by Rhead were used in production of the new ware.
Some supervisioning of different materials, above all welding units and casting moulds, are made with the help of radioactive substances or X-ray machines.
Several casting mould fragments were fitted to a Wilburton type sword held in Somerset County Museum.
For creating movable type font characters, the Chinese employed both methods of either casting moulds or individually engraving characters.
In metallurgy a veining (or finning) is the occurrence of a sheet like casting defect, produced by molten metal penetration into a sand casting mould.
Included in the finds were a casting mould of an early type shaft-hole axe and a copper flat axe dated to the Early Bronze Age.
As far as I am aware, I am the only person working with slip casting moulds and paperclay and use very few flat sheets or surfaces.
A bronzesmith's workshop, including the remains of hearths and furnaces was found, together with large quantities of slag, bronze scrap and parts of casting moulds.
Apart from natural inclusions there are also parts of slag, refractories, material of a casting mould (the material the metal contacts during production) in the metal.
In the damp earth its indentation was like a casting mould, clear and sharp-cornered, composed of earth and living things, tiny translucent snails and a pale slug.
Prior to silica-based casting moulds, these moulds were made of a variety of other fire-proof materials, the most common being plaster based, with added grout, and clay based.
An assessment has been made of the suitability of magnesia, calcia, alumina, and yttria for manufacturing melting crucibles and investment casting moulds for gamma-TiAl alloys.
Casting moulds have been found for the production of both Thor's hammers and Christian crucifixes, and at least one example of a combined crucifix and hammer has been discovered.
A significant quantity of copper alloy weapons and tools forms the major part of this assemblage, including socketed axeheads, spearheads, casting moulds, fittings, rings, swords, and a bucket.
Dr. Samarasekera's work has had a major impact on the design and operation of continuous casting moulds and quality of steel for products such as steel-belted radial tires and automobiles.
The construction system had an hydraulic self climbing casting mould which was anchored to the most recently completed arch segment, and segments were added at a rate of about 1 per week (illustration showing process).
For a long time the items were produced by the technique of hammering, for the technique of the casting mould as well as that of "cire perdue" (lost wax) emerged much later.
The 30 cm full-size moulds disappeared with the closure of the Gladenbeck foundry, but Bildgießerei Seiler GmbH obtained the 13 cm Gladenbeck casting mould (Nr.
Articles produced by Smith & Scott were equal in quality to those crafted by Paul Storr; in fact it was not uncommon for these silversmiths to make identical objects using the same casting moulds.
Once a casting mould has been poured and set, it is rolled into position to be used in conjunction with the next mould for match casting, resulting in an exact fit with the previous segment.