Metal Casting For The Hobby Metal Worker.
The practical hands on creative person will enjoy the personal
rewards of the ancient craft of metal casting.
Armed with the correct knowledge, it is quite feasible to melt
and cast metal in the home workshop, thousands of people the
world over are involved in it right now... there's no reason why
you couldn't try your hand at hobby metal casting too.
But don't attempt metal casting if you have no prior knowledge
or experience in this field, first of all you need to learn
about the basic techniques, and methods used in this ancient
metal craft.
There are also many personal safety aspects to consider,
remember, you'll be handling molten metals at extremely high
temperatures. There is an element of danger involved in the
hobby, but with a commonsense approach to safety, and by being
extremely careful, accidents should not happen.
So just where do you learn about hobby metal casting techniques?
There are many books available about the subject, some are
highly technical and perhaps difficult to understand. Many books
are written purely for the metal casting industry. The ordinary
hobby worker would find industry specific technical writing
difficult to understand, and find it next to impossible to
reduce the high-tech writing down to a hobby level of
understanding.
One of the best ways to learn the craft is to have, or arrange
for someone to train or coach you over a period of time in your
own small foundry... you'll quickly learn how to create sand
moulds, how to build equipment, and many other things that you
need to know.
But, for most people, one on one mentoring is just a dream. And,
as time goes on, there are less people around to provide a
personal hands on method of teaching metal casting.
The only way most people can obtain this kind of training is by
enrolling in a foundry course at a trade school, trade school
tuition, while being very good, could be an expensive option for
many people. Some people, due to distance from trade colleges,
may find it impossible to attend a trade teaching facility.
What is the next best option for someone wanting to learn about
the fascinating craft of Metal Casting?
The internet is one of the great providers of information
today... there are thousands of web sites on the net, which
deliver information on all kinds of subjects.
You need to find one that is specific to the information you are
searching for.
While some web sites list hard cover books for sale, which can
take days, or even weeks to be delivered, the ultimate way to
get the information you want almost straight away is by
downloading high quality, subject specific information in ebook
form, which focus on the best practical methods to use for
consistent results.
Information rich ebooks can be downloaded and installed on your
computer with all the information you require in less than ten
minutes, within the comfort of your own home. There is no need
to fight your way down to the local shopping centre, or put up
with the never-ending streams of traffic on the roads.
It's just so easy to order and pay for ebooks from your own
computer.
With just a few clicks of your mouse, you'll have all the
information you'll need to get you up and running with hobby
metal casting in no time at all
One of the most popular hobby metal casting web sites on the net
is: http://www.myhomefoundry.com this is an Australian owned web
site, which provides quality information for the hobby foundry
worker. You can also download free ebooks and sign up for the
free hobby casting ezine while your visiting the web site.
The information seeking hobby foundry worker can download free
ebooks as samples to read before deciding to get the full
version ebooks.
The author also provides an ongoing support service to help the
novice through the early learning period... very few ebook
authors provide that kind of service, and you certainly wont get
service like that from any other book reseller. Hobby Metal
Casting is a rewarding pastime.