[TheForge] To ring or not to ring[was anvil i d]
Mike Porter
michael.a.porter at comcast.net
Thu Apr 27 18:03:54 EDT 2006
Bruce,
Reheating a very small junk anvil and cooling the face won't work? That's
OK. I've already suggested the idea of pouring them to Cameron Mckeown. He's
got a lot of friends Down Under who like an excuse to pour copious amounts
of iron from their oil-fired cupola furnaces; a perfect opportunity to "do
it from scratch." Heck, we've even got some local boys who might want to
have a go at it (somebody told me Marshal lives on Vashon):
http://www.rockisland.com/~marshall/foundry.html
Mikey
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[mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bruce Freeman
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:39 AM
To: theforge at mailman.qth.net
Subject: RE: [TheForge] To ring or not to ring[was anvil i d]
Mikey,
I believe that refers to the casting process. IIRC (from
book-larnin'), a heavy metal plate would be used as the "face" part of
the casting mold. When the molten iron was poured into the mold, it
would not adhere to this plate, but would be cooled faster by it than it
would be by casting sand. This changes the metal in desirable ways -
but I'm no metalurgist, so I won't try to explain why.
Bruce
NJ
>>> michael.a.porter at comcast.net 4/27/2006 4:00:33 AM >>>
Cast iron can be very hard, but I don't understand the term "chilled
face."
Could you please explain it?
Mikey
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