I wonder if the Indian manufacturers are aware of these detals.
@sangeenshahkhan23 күн бұрын
Great lecture but really really stupid cameraman and editor. What’s the point of showing a screen we can not even seen what’s on it? Beyond stupid and total waste of time for what otherwise would have been a great lecture.
@habibrezakhaniha25523 күн бұрын
That one always coughing 😡😡😡
@arviestoutenger714Ай бұрын
*Promosm*
@handersonsouza38105 ай бұрын
Very good
@DrSafely5 ай бұрын
Nice promo!
@paulklasmann12189 ай бұрын
The first slide mentions a lack of skilled workers. If the UK valued skilled workers as they do in Germany, and pay them well, and encourage skilled work at schools there will be more skilled workers available. Until the focus shifts from a service industry back to manufacturing and adding value to raw materials there will always be a shortage. I think Germany is better in this respect but still has a long way to go. Pay well and train from a young age. This applies to all skilled work industries.
@henryfehr620211 ай бұрын
Can you message me. I watched you casting video that's for kids but got some questions.
@broman113 Жыл бұрын
does metal work or and 'roleplay' let you say dumb shit infront of Jessica
@broman113 Жыл бұрын
its actually crazy to think that your first video 4 years ago was made for children 4 years ago and accepted money from tha cuttring the future with 16599< subs showing videos 'made for children; to block comments and collect revenue on your collective wording on your 'its not me' vidoes
@MrFastFarmer Жыл бұрын
Wonder if this bloke still has a job?
@amania9254 Жыл бұрын
👌
@Dev1nci Жыл бұрын
Hi Casting Team Your video 'Casting Metal: the Basics' is made-for-kids in the settings which means I can't save it to a playlist. What the setting means is that it's in essence a children's-show meaning KZread protects it excessively. If you remove the setting it will still be safe for people of all ages except I can comment on your good work and save it to a playlist for future viewing. If you change it, you'll be the MVP :)
@ovalwingnut Жыл бұрын
Wonderful... Genius! (now if we can just kick the coffin-kid from the audience, just sayin:)
@jonatanb8083 Жыл бұрын
𝐩𝓻Ỗ𝓂Ø𝓈M 💥
@user-iy8mu5eq4g Жыл бұрын
شكراً لك يا دكتور
@bernardoalamos1961 Жыл бұрын
What are those "tangential filter gates", how can I get them or install them on my molds?
@eniscotton8592 Жыл бұрын
what about high production foundry like on a hunter 10 automated moulding machine how would you work that
@choppergeeza Жыл бұрын
Fms equipment is cheap and cheerful.......basic and under strength. As a ex foundry fitter they kept me in over time lol.. oh and the owner is an 'amazing 'bloke. 🙄😂
@silverismoney2 жыл бұрын
Hi. What happened to the casting kits ? Loads of people want them but there's not been any replies on the FB page since 2018. I'd like to buy one!
@gregtaylor61462 жыл бұрын
Personally, I would have ceased my presentation and invited all those ridiculous, no-respect, coughing cretins to fck off outside!!!
@onkarsingh54362 жыл бұрын
Great..
@shahabmos51302 жыл бұрын
Video render is glitched
@samuelbilow60922 жыл бұрын
Great video. I'm in Canada I would like to speak to Bob "cough cough" could I get more details on him. at 15:40 in video
@joey33752 жыл бұрын
I’ve never heard more people coughing & hacking during class in my life… geez get it together people, that’s disrespectful….
@RobertWilliams-mk8pl2 жыл бұрын
Covid in the stands
@onkarsingh54362 жыл бұрын
Great
@SHOWERSTVBIZ2 жыл бұрын
Good stuff. We need one in Ghana
@tgfcujhb75832 жыл бұрын
Is this why molten aluminum explodes when water is added???👍
@matheus_m_882 жыл бұрын
When you add water, it becomes vapor at atmospheric pressure almost immediately and just a little amount of liquid turns into a huge amount of gas - if you use the Clapeyron equation you could check it. So, this is an "explosion".
@mustaphaajdi58172 жыл бұрын
Hello!
@nandingpanelo2 жыл бұрын
Nice
@RobertLBarnard3 жыл бұрын
Nearly 30 years ago I was involved with producing tooling to cast the aluminum block for the (Cosworth) Ford 4.6 L used in the Lincoln Mk VIII. The tooling used many of these techniques. There were others too. We maintained a 0.007 (inch :) ) tolerance, and 4.5 mm wall thickness. The block contains some "novel" geometry around the end of the integrated water-pump housing :). The "valley", where the two flows come together, used a crisscross patter to hold back the top of the flow where the metal may have cooled and/or contain bubbles, so the hotter/purer metal can flow together, mix, and join better. The pattern was made using a large chunk of carbon and EDM. So many things were passed on to me from these pattern makers. Many of them are gone now. The pattern shop (Wisconsin Pattern, Racine WI) is gone. At the time there was a strong push by the shop, union, and Ford to bring work back to the 'states (as it were) and inject it with new technologies. The shop sponsored my venture into contract consulting, encouraging me to leave the large CAD/CAM/CAE software company Ford standardized on at the time. I provided customized software, and indepth support regarding the CAD/CAM products. But, as I told them, I learned far more from them than they learned from me. Still, they (including the union) seemed more than happy teaching and informing me, including sessions in the wood shop and time on manual and CNC machines, and producing 100's of production tool paths and continual face to face interaction with machinists. All helped me to refine the tool paths I produced. I stayed on to win the production tooling contract for this block. Then for 3 more prototypes and a production set of boxes (Triton 4.6, 5.4, and 6.8 L, 2-V8's and a V10) for Ford's Next Generation Truck (i.e. NGT's) engines. Heady times. Manufacturing gets into one's blood and it never leaves.
@RalphReagan3 жыл бұрын
It's time for England to throw off the chains and oppression of your government.
@XtoKi3 жыл бұрын
excellent production, neat and beautiful
@sixhundred3score63 жыл бұрын
Oh how I wish this was an option in the US also.
@onkarsingh54363 жыл бұрын
Great..👌👌
@onkarsingh54363 жыл бұрын
Fantastic..👌👌
@wuzhenick3 жыл бұрын
14:10 conical basin “simulation”, how did he do it? Can’t see it clearly
@michaelnelson1231233 жыл бұрын
He made the top of the bag a funnel shape while blowing into it. The point is that the air he was blowing was drawing in even more air that from his lungs.
@kosee40083 жыл бұрын
Nothing usefull, unfortunately...
@muslimmukhtarkhanov81943 жыл бұрын
почему?
@kosee40083 жыл бұрын
@@muslimmukhtarkhanov8194 Потому что воздух в стальном фасонном литье (тяжелее, грубо, 15 кг.), который увлекается потоком расплава и приводит к браку - это миф. Они отлили годное, потому что фильтры поймали неметаллические включения типа шлака, футеровки и пр., вероятно. Потом, сифонная заливка может и вредить.
@muslimmukhtarkhanov81943 жыл бұрын
@@kosee4008 Константин, мне кажется вы хороший знаток литейного дела. Можно ли вам написать на эл почту и посоветоваться кратко по некоторым вопросам. Дело в том, что я с недавних пор увлекся литьем с применением 3д принтера (для печати форм- выплавляемые модели) и мне нужно посоветоваться с экспертами, если можно так выразится, этого дела
@Lambrequin3 жыл бұрын
I found this immensely informative and very useful. all of the phenomena discussed was practicable at home as much as at the industrial level. Very very easy to design a few gates and other patterns to create the environment described. The only part that might be more difficult is adding the filters, but as mentioned above, these filters are available to buy.
@kosee40083 жыл бұрын
@@Lambrequin Do you know from what Mr. Campbell decided that air is a problem? Please, read the book. It is not correct answer from his side...
@JohnSmith-je7ip3 жыл бұрын
somebody get that guy in the audience a glass of water jesus christ
@RobertWilliams-mk8pl2 жыл бұрын
Report him to the CDC
@habibrezakhaniha25523 күн бұрын
Really annoying 😡
@brothertyler3 жыл бұрын
Can't see or hear shit
@sam90o483 жыл бұрын
hello, can we get the access to that PPT as well as any notes? available regarding this lecture
@marc-antoinethebeautiful77143 жыл бұрын
Eh! Canada casting are the best in the world hmmm!
@TenTries3 жыл бұрын
Awesome explanation! I have a feeling I'm going to love casting even more in the near future!
@steel63223 жыл бұрын
Where can an individual purchase these filters in the US? Also, where can I learn more about these methods?
@natemclain3 жыл бұрын
David, you can purchase ceramic foam filters from Canfield & Joseph, Del Sol Services, or Porter Warner. Brands are Selee, Foseco, and other Off Shore variants.
@copperchatter68903 жыл бұрын
4:00 - What a Gem of knowledge. Thank you for this!
@ThePhenius3 жыл бұрын
Wow, what an explanation - great teacher. I think this is a must watch for any hobby caster looking to start getting a little more serious on the subject.
@neffk Жыл бұрын
Simple explanations, like Richard Feynman explaining how the space shuttle blew up. So smart that he can explain it to the normies.
@daos33003 жыл бұрын
such fantastic, and once you know, fantastically obvious information. great work!
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I wonder if the Indian manufacturers are aware of these detals.
Great lecture but really really stupid cameraman and editor. What’s the point of showing a screen we can not even seen what’s on it? Beyond stupid and total waste of time for what otherwise would have been a great lecture.
That one always coughing 😡😡😡
*Promosm*
Very good
Nice promo!
The first slide mentions a lack of skilled workers. If the UK valued skilled workers as they do in Germany, and pay them well, and encourage skilled work at schools there will be more skilled workers available. Until the focus shifts from a service industry back to manufacturing and adding value to raw materials there will always be a shortage. I think Germany is better in this respect but still has a long way to go. Pay well and train from a young age. This applies to all skilled work industries.
Can you message me. I watched you casting video that's for kids but got some questions.
does metal work or and 'roleplay' let you say dumb shit infront of Jessica
its actually crazy to think that your first video 4 years ago was made for children 4 years ago and accepted money from tha cuttring the future with 16599< subs showing videos 'made for children; to block comments and collect revenue on your collective wording on your 'its not me' vidoes
Wonder if this bloke still has a job?
👌
Hi Casting Team Your video 'Casting Metal: the Basics' is made-for-kids in the settings which means I can't save it to a playlist. What the setting means is that it's in essence a children's-show meaning KZread protects it excessively. If you remove the setting it will still be safe for people of all ages except I can comment on your good work and save it to a playlist for future viewing. If you change it, you'll be the MVP :)
Wonderful... Genius! (now if we can just kick the coffin-kid from the audience, just sayin:)
𝐩𝓻Ỗ𝓂Ø𝓈M 💥
شكراً لك يا دكتور
What are those "tangential filter gates", how can I get them or install them on my molds?
what about high production foundry like on a hunter 10 automated moulding machine how would you work that
Fms equipment is cheap and cheerful.......basic and under strength. As a ex foundry fitter they kept me in over time lol.. oh and the owner is an 'amazing 'bloke. 🙄😂
Hi. What happened to the casting kits ? Loads of people want them but there's not been any replies on the FB page since 2018. I'd like to buy one!
Personally, I would have ceased my presentation and invited all those ridiculous, no-respect, coughing cretins to fck off outside!!!
Great..
Video render is glitched
Great video. I'm in Canada I would like to speak to Bob "cough cough" could I get more details on him. at 15:40 in video
I’ve never heard more people coughing & hacking during class in my life… geez get it together people, that’s disrespectful….
Covid in the stands
Great
Good stuff. We need one in Ghana
Is this why molten aluminum explodes when water is added???👍
When you add water, it becomes vapor at atmospheric pressure almost immediately and just a little amount of liquid turns into a huge amount of gas - if you use the Clapeyron equation you could check it. So, this is an "explosion".
Hello!
Nice
Nearly 30 years ago I was involved with producing tooling to cast the aluminum block for the (Cosworth) Ford 4.6 L used in the Lincoln Mk VIII. The tooling used many of these techniques. There were others too. We maintained a 0.007 (inch :) ) tolerance, and 4.5 mm wall thickness. The block contains some "novel" geometry around the end of the integrated water-pump housing :). The "valley", where the two flows come together, used a crisscross patter to hold back the top of the flow where the metal may have cooled and/or contain bubbles, so the hotter/purer metal can flow together, mix, and join better. The pattern was made using a large chunk of carbon and EDM. So many things were passed on to me from these pattern makers. Many of them are gone now. The pattern shop (Wisconsin Pattern, Racine WI) is gone. At the time there was a strong push by the shop, union, and Ford to bring work back to the 'states (as it were) and inject it with new technologies. The shop sponsored my venture into contract consulting, encouraging me to leave the large CAD/CAM/CAE software company Ford standardized on at the time. I provided customized software, and indepth support regarding the CAD/CAM products. But, as I told them, I learned far more from them than they learned from me. Still, they (including the union) seemed more than happy teaching and informing me, including sessions in the wood shop and time on manual and CNC machines, and producing 100's of production tool paths and continual face to face interaction with machinists. All helped me to refine the tool paths I produced. I stayed on to win the production tooling contract for this block. Then for 3 more prototypes and a production set of boxes (Triton 4.6, 5.4, and 6.8 L, 2-V8's and a V10) for Ford's Next Generation Truck (i.e. NGT's) engines. Heady times. Manufacturing gets into one's blood and it never leaves.
It's time for England to throw off the chains and oppression of your government.
excellent production, neat and beautiful
Oh how I wish this was an option in the US also.
Great..👌👌
Fantastic..👌👌
14:10 conical basin “simulation”, how did he do it? Can’t see it clearly
He made the top of the bag a funnel shape while blowing into it. The point is that the air he was blowing was drawing in even more air that from his lungs.
Nothing usefull, unfortunately...
почему?
@@muslimmukhtarkhanov8194 Потому что воздух в стальном фасонном литье (тяжелее, грубо, 15 кг.), который увлекается потоком расплава и приводит к браку - это миф. Они отлили годное, потому что фильтры поймали неметаллические включения типа шлака, футеровки и пр., вероятно. Потом, сифонная заливка может и вредить.
@@kosee4008 Константин, мне кажется вы хороший знаток литейного дела. Можно ли вам написать на эл почту и посоветоваться кратко по некоторым вопросам. Дело в том, что я с недавних пор увлекся литьем с применением 3д принтера (для печати форм- выплавляемые модели) и мне нужно посоветоваться с экспертами, если можно так выразится, этого дела
I found this immensely informative and very useful. all of the phenomena discussed was practicable at home as much as at the industrial level. Very very easy to design a few gates and other patterns to create the environment described. The only part that might be more difficult is adding the filters, but as mentioned above, these filters are available to buy.
@@Lambrequin Do you know from what Mr. Campbell decided that air is a problem? Please, read the book. It is not correct answer from his side...
somebody get that guy in the audience a glass of water jesus christ
Report him to the CDC
Really annoying 😡
Can't see or hear shit
hello, can we get the access to that PPT as well as any notes? available regarding this lecture
Eh! Canada casting are the best in the world hmmm!
Awesome explanation! I have a feeling I'm going to love casting even more in the near future!
Where can an individual purchase these filters in the US? Also, where can I learn more about these methods?
David, you can purchase ceramic foam filters from Canfield & Joseph, Del Sol Services, or Porter Warner. Brands are Selee, Foseco, and other Off Shore variants.
4:00 - What a Gem of knowledge. Thank you for this!
Wow, what an explanation - great teacher. I think this is a must watch for any hobby caster looking to start getting a little more serious on the subject.
Simple explanations, like Richard Feynman explaining how the space shuttle blew up. So smart that he can explain it to the normies.
such fantastic, and once you know, fantastically obvious information. great work!