Foundry Work (Part 3)

Cores are bodies of green-sand, dry-sand, or loam, generally made separately from the molds and placed in them to form such interior openings or holes in the castings as cannot be economically or safely formed directly with the pattern. It generally requires greater experience and skill to make cores in green sand than it does in dry sand.

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Table of Contents:

COVER

FOUNDRY WORK - PART III - CORE MAKING

FOUNDRY WORK - PART IV - CUPOLA PRACTICE

FOUNDRY WORK - PART V - MAKING CAST IRON

FOUNDRY WORK - PART VI - BRASS FOUNDING

BLACKSMITHING AND FORGING - PART I - IRON AND STEEL

BLACKSMITHING AND FORGING - PART II - FORGING OPERATIONS

BLACKSMITHING AND FORGING - PART III - EXAMPLES OF WELDING AND FORGING

BLACKSMITHING AND FORGING - PART IV - FORGING MACHINES

PATTERNMAKING - PART I

PATTERNMAKING - PART II

PATTERNMAKING - PART III

PATTERNMAKING - PART IV

FOUNDRY WORK - PART I

FOUNDRY WORK - PART II

FOUNDRY WORK - PART III

FOUNDRY WORK - PART IV

FOUNDRY WORK - PART V

FOUNDRY WORK - PART VI

BLACKSMITHING AND FORGING - PART I

BLACKSMITHING AND FORGING - PART II

BLACKSMITHING AND FORGING - PART III

BLACKSMITHING AND FORGING - PART IV

INDEX