edstimator
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 27, 2011
- 39
So the part that I am trying to make is a dry cast concrete corbel.
That is my ultimate goal. I'm choosing dry cast concrete because once you are set up you can make parts continuosly and basically at your own speed. This as opposed to wet cast where one would have to cycle in and out of a set of moulds.
Ok so that's the part, now I need a mould.
A Aluminum mould would be bad ass as a 4 piece block mould.
Possibly three pieces but due to some undercutting I'm thinking four.
So now how to get the mould? Do I contract a foundry?
We have one very nearby. OOOOORRRRR do i build a furnace and make my own. (I tried plastic already and that was a failure due to material degrade issues)
So? any thoughts?
That is my ultimate goal. I'm choosing dry cast concrete because once you are set up you can make parts continuosly and basically at your own speed. This as opposed to wet cast where one would have to cycle in and out of a set of moulds.
Ok so that's the part, now I need a mould.
A Aluminum mould would be bad ass as a 4 piece block mould.
Possibly three pieces but due to some undercutting I'm thinking four.
So now how to get the mould? Do I contract a foundry?
We have one very nearby. OOOOORRRRR do i build a furnace and make my own. (I tried plastic already and that was a failure due to material degrade issues)
So? any thoughts?