
How to Cast Small
Metal & Rubber Parts
by William Cannon
casting techniques for designing and creating many types of metal, plastic, and rubber parts
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Casting Metal Parts
Survey of Casting Methods
Casting a Hood Ornament
Alloys you can Cast
Foundry Equipment - Make it yourself
Molding Sands, Fluxes, Degassers, and Flasks
How to Make and Pour Molds
Core Making
Casting Problems and their Causes
Finishing Castings and Correcting Defects
Do's and Don'ts for Safety
Foundry Terms
Casting Rubber Parts
Rubber and a Space-age Substitute
Making a Top Box Rest Pad
Making a 4 Hole Grommet
Making bumpers and Check Straps
Making a Lamp Pad
Metal Molds for more Precision
Ingenuity Replaces Original Part
Molding From Defective Patterns
Molding with a Metal Insert
Making a Weatherstripping Mold
Estimating Amounts Needed
Tips on Cutting & Shaping Rubber
Where to Buy Supplies
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