Japanese Traditional Metal Casting
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@dx80cruiser its much, much more than a boiling wather
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how radio active is it ?
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A beautiful piece of work. Looks to me like the metals are first shibuichi (a Japanese alloy including about 20-25% silver and most of the rest copper) then bronze. The furnaces would be fired with coke/charcoal, melt at about 1000 degrees C, powdered charcoal added at the end to scavenge oxygen producing a reducing atmosphere for a nice clean cast. And the colours in the finished piece brought out by polishing the surface then using "rokusho" patination.
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Why not some good, appropriate traditional Japanese music instead of the crap music??
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what was in the first little casting? Fe??
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Being angly on our strongest U.S. allie force? My god! I fogot & believing that Histry channel drama still continueing!! LOL
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あなたは、金型が行われる方法のプロセスのビデオを確認してくだ
さいできますか?あなたはまた、砂の芯を作ったのですか?
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@dx80cruiser you ment 1000 degrees Celsius.
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That just looks like ordinary sand casting to me ... ... but what was that metal in the small crucible that was added first?
cowboy bebop
thusalwaystotyrants 2 years ago 28
Nice job! That was a thirsty mold!
ab48726 2 years ago 7