Revised and updated to reflect advances in technology and engineering since its first publication in 1954, this book explains and illustrates foundrywork skills for anyone involved with metalworking and model engineering.
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I have to admit that I've read this little book cover to cover at least 5 times. Its a wealth of information for the home foundry builder. Illustrations and instructions are clear. It covers furnace making, metals, molding boxes, cores, sand types, pouring and pattern making in great detail. This book is part of a home shop series and I intend to get other books on Lathe work and Machining. Well done !
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