metal casting of nuts with self made gypsum molds
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 Published On Nov 19, 2020

This Video is about metal casting of some nuts with self-made gypsum molds. I'll show some chemical formulas about the hardening of plaster to gypsum. And you will see a phase diagram on tin and lead melting points.
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Plaster: regular “plaster of Paris” from DIY market.
Metal: I use “LSN 30” that is typically used as soft-solder for water pipes, rain pipes, car repair. Can be bought in any DIY market. Any other solder does also work but is typically more expensive.
Burner: self-made Ethanol burner.
=======Video production ==========
Video shot with regular smart phone cam and app
Video compilation: https://www.openshot.org/
Soundtrack: https://mixkit.co/
=======Safety===================
Be safe and know what you are doing
Hot metal can cause severe burn
Hot metal in contact with any kind of humidity can cause explosions
Lead is potentially poisonous material. Although lead metal and its oxides can practically not be absorbed through skin - any kind of dust that might be inhaled is dangerous. So preferably use lead-free solder and pay attention to any dust that can be inhaled.
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