centrifugal casting part 1 starlightjewelry.org
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starlight jewelry.org presents a demonstration of the process of lost wax casting using a centrifuge and hellfire torch.
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the torch is run off of propane and a shop vacs exhaust. its like a monster size blowpipe. the rushing air accelerates the combustion of the flammable gas. and causes the horrible noise in the video.
That is quite the torch! How does it work? What is the loud machine?
sorry about the torch sound! i would like to drive the torch with a cattle dryer or a rotary fan or something quieter. at least its a realistic depiction of what its like in the shop. its actually even louder.