DIY Crucible Made Of Three Freely Available Ingredients

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @theobserver9131
    @theobserver9131 Před 4 měsíci +2

    taking a grinder to an aerosol can is always a great idea.

    • @user-ug5sb6qg1u
      @user-ug5sb6qg1u Před měsícem +3

      Just ask my buddy...he can't hear you...or see you...or shake your hand...but you can ask.

    • @2Tantric_4U
      @2Tantric_4U Před 7 dny

      Probably depressurized seeing as it didn't explode, so yeah it was a fine idea.

  • @87elky383able
    @87elky383able Před 2 lety +2

    A couple Thoughts….for the middle mold instead using something that can be taken out in pieces like say metal rods surrounded by a plastic bottle and for the outside Some thing thicker Wald that can be cut in half and then just clamped together to be reusable over and over

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 2 lety +1

      I have already done what you are talking about, I invite you to watch this video of how I did it, czcams.com/video/7x3zu4wFusY/video.html what do you think about it? :)

  • @wvXvxvXvw
    @wvXvxvXvw Před rokem +3

    Good video but I really wish it didn't have background music. I don't know what possesses everybody on CZcams to add background noise. No tutorial or how-to video should EVER have a soundtrack overlay.

  • @fyi7257
    @fyi7257 Před rokem +1

    Please provide the website or store name and address of where you got the chamotte and a full picture of the chamotte bag.

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před rokem +3

      Here you are, there is this product in my country available at this link www.leroymerlin.pl/materialy-budowlane/zaprawy-i-tynki/zaprawy-murarskie/zaprawa-szamotowa-zsz1-iii-3-5-kg,p480877,l358.html I will not send the photos because at this point I do not need to buy fireclay mortar because I have a large supply of it. I hope I helped.
      Regards ;)

  • @wageslaveuranus9596
    @wageslaveuranus9596 Před 4 měsíci

    Freely Steal-y from your company or taxpayer? Or freely bought at the store?

  • @beanieweenie9543
    @beanieweenie9543 Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @CPS24.7
    @CPS24.7 Před 10 měsíci

    Really good video thx!! And the music is Epic!!

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan Před 2 lety +2

    Nice job ..earnt you a subscription

  • @rocki_bb
    @rocki_bb Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome video!
    When casting silver I know you can use soot as a mold release agent. It might work for this too.

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for your comment and thanks for giving me an idea with this soot.

  • @mmnyako
    @mmnyako Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @sem-art8672
    @sem-art8672 Před 2 lety

    Hello bro, thanks for this very simple way tutorial 👍

  • @DavidHerscher
    @DavidHerscher Před 2 lety

    Lol, mixer got away from your there, flung out half your mix. Refractory mortar is pretty expensive, but i bet still less than buying pre-made crucibles. I’m def gonna give this a try, thanks!

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 2 lety

      The cost of materials in dollar terms is $ 5, and buying a ready-made crucible of this size is $ 40, I invite you to watch me make a crucible twice as large. czcams.com/video/7x3zu4wFusY/video.html

  • @peterlassis2156
    @peterlassis2156 Před rokem +1

    Hi. What do the graphite do? What if only use mortar?

    • @bethelgues3918
      @bethelgues3918 Před rokem +3

      graphite a good thermal conductor, it will help prevent uneven heating and cracking.

    • @shabloomykazoo6225
      @shabloomykazoo6225 Před rokem

      I believe it acts as a reducing component in a chemical reaction with the alumina in the mortar causing the alumina to turn into a simpler aluminium oxide once burned in. Also causing bubbles of carbon dioxide to form giving it better insulating properties, however, of that i am not sure.

  • @joehall3459
    @joehall3459 Před rokem

    All that work to save fifty bucks hell yeah knowledge is priceless

    • @jerichojoe307
      @jerichojoe307 Před rokem

      DIY isn't necessarily cheaper if you think about it. People that think it is are people that do not value their time. If a person correlates their time to roughly what they make per hour at their job, and they calculate the time spent on DIY projects versus just buying the ready-made, they will find that their time far exceeded the cost. Yes it might be cheaper by the dollar for the materials but if you include your time you actually short yourself. That is time you could have been doing something productive making the money that you have lost in this project that you could have just bought. The only time DIY is feasible is when your time in terms of per hour monetary gains does not exceed the cost of the original product; or if you want something custom that can't be bought or for specific custom purposes. I'm sure it took him quite a few hours to do this. The cost of this crucible in materials would be about five bucks. The cost of premade this size would be about 40 bucks. So if he calculates his time on top of it I'm sure he wasted far more than $40 worth of his time to build something he could have just bought and the purchased product would almost definitely be better. I am only here because diyers sometimes have ideas that are beneficial or can be an upgrade to another product, but based on his use of materials, and the time taken, this is not one of them.

    • @jimmiller96
      @jimmiller96 Před rokem +4

      On the other hand, learning to simplify the process to make crucibles in 30 minutes is priceless. Sure, buy the $40 crucible for a couple of melts, that's great. But I need a bunch of large crucibles, and $200 per crucible isn't something to sneeze at, especially when they may not last past 20 melts.
      In this case, yeah, knowledge is priceless.

  • @hillwooky
    @hillwooky Před 2 lety +1

    What is another name or actual chemical name for chamotte? This product is not available here by that name. I have locally a large ceramic/clay supply house but they don't know what chamotte is. They sell 15 kinds of grog and 10 kinds of fire clay but they are all sold under a trade name.

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 2 lety +1

      Fireclay mortar is a powdered fireclay brick with the addition of Portland cement and is used to connect fireclay bricks, and fireclay bricks are used to build a hearth in furnaces, fireplaces, bread ovens, etc. this fireclay brick would have to be crushed to granulate sand, add Portland cement if you find it and do the rest as I did in the film. Let me know what the result was, best regards;)

    • @ramjet7470
      @ramjet7470 Před rokem +1

      Refractory mortar

    • @shabloomykazoo6225
      @shabloomykazoo6225 Před rokem

      Chamotte is mainly aluminium trioxide and silicon dioxide with some other stuff mixed in there like metal oxides. If you wanna get some of that for cheap or for nothing but a bit of work, collect a bunch of old clay pots and grind them into powder and you have chamotte.

  • @87elky383able
    @87elky383able Před 2 lety +1

    Nice tutorial subbed…….. And now I know that my crucible mold can double as a floor jack extension also😂😂✌️

  • @partyzant876
    @partyzant876 Před rokem

    Extra film, taniej samemu zrobić niż płacić na allegro. Jaka jest wytrzymałość takiego tygla?

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před rokem +2

      Jeśli chodzi o zużycie tygla to jedyne co to się wypalają i powstają ubytki w powierzchni tygla, ale to naprawdę trzeba dużo przetapiać by tygiel wymagał napraw, a te ubytki, uzupełnia się taką samą masą z której są zrobione i potem przy kolejnym przetopie się wszystko łączy w całość, więc jeżeli się nie narazi tygla na wilgoć albo ekstremalne skoki temperatur to tygiel długo posłuży.

  • @dhylanjulca5539
    @dhylanjulca5539 Před rokem

    You are awesome! 🎉

  • @coffeecandan44
    @coffeecandan44 Před rokem

    I feel like we were making crack or something. But this was a useful video thanks

  • @smithramsey3188
    @smithramsey3188 Před 2 lety

    Forgive my ignorance, but why can't you leave the metal on? Why did you cut it off ?
    Thank you for video sir

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 2 lety

      At what point?

    • @bellumartifex2496
      @bellumartifex2496 Před 2 lety

      @@warlof1 Myślę, że chodziło Mu o formę zewnętrzną tygla :) Pozdrowienia i gratulacje za dobry materiał!

    • @DavidHerscher
      @DavidHerscher Před 2 lety +1

      Because the metal will burn and melt into the foundry. Hence the need for graphite crucibles in casting.

    • @smithramsey3188
      @smithramsey3188 Před 2 lety

      oh ok

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly as Dawid H wrote above, if I left the outer metal part of the mold, it would burn at this temperature, and the metal remnants would contaminate my foundry furnace.

  • @renderuthis
    @renderuthis Před 6 měsíci

    I cant find the graphite for sale.

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 6 měsíci

      Look for "dry graphite grease" in the store or replace it with ground charcoal, but the effect will certainly be worse than obtaining graphite dust.

    • @user-ug5sb6qg1u
      @user-ug5sb6qg1u Před měsícem

      Get a bunch of pencils.

  • @Wallakazulum
    @Wallakazulum Před rokem

    How are those freely available materials?

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před rokem

      Commonly available material is simply material available in most DIY stores

    • @Wallakazulum
      @Wallakazulum Před rokem

      @@warlof1 Thanks, in my country you would have to visit countless hardware, gardening and who knows what other kinds of stores to try and find those.

  • @anamnesis972
    @anamnesis972 Před rokem

    Fucking Finally, I find a video on how the F crucibles are made of, ty sir~

  • @chadwolfeschledgelsteinhau9697

    Just a tad dry when u broke it with hand it wasn't a clean break

  • @kingmasterlord
    @kingmasterlord Před 4 měsíci

    0:14 *_~ S E S H ~_*

  • @Nevyn515
    @Nevyn515 Před měsícem

    How to risk life and limb and extreme life-altering injury to save the price of two to three large Starbucks coffees.

  • @argmentum22
    @argmentum22 Před 2 lety

    Where can I get graphite for free? Bit click baity

    • @ianjackson8643
      @ianjackson8643 Před 2 lety

      it says freely available which means it is easy to find. it doesnt mean it is free

    • @argmentum22
      @argmentum22 Před 2 lety

      @@ianjackson8643 , literally easily available… the actual definition of freely available is as follows.
      Freely Available means that no fee is charged for the item itself, though there may be fees involved in handling the item. It also means that recipients of the item may redistribute it under the same conditions they received it.

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 2 lety +3

      If you cannot get graphite dust, then you can use charcoal, which you need to pulverize, but it will be of poor quality as you would have to grind it down to 45 μm, which is very difficult to do at home. Indeed, I meant easily available ingredients, not free ingredients. I’m sorry for the trouble.

    • @TalRohan
      @TalRohan Před 2 lety +1

      @@warlof1 I knew you meant easily available..english is a useful language but there are too many words meaning almost the same thingYou could easily pulverise charcoal with a lightweight drill powered chain mill (same idea as the gold prospectors use but DIY)

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! I might give it a try!

  • @heinzhubbuch9409
    @heinzhubbuch9409 Před 8 měsíci

    you know you can buy these for like $14

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 7 měsíci

      I know this, but the crucibles you can buy have a different composition. I would like to compare the purchased crucibles with those I made myself. There will be a video about this in the future.

    • @strikerj4810
      @strikerj4810 Před 6 měsíci

      @@warlof1 which is better? The one you make or the cheaper crucibles? I'd imagine the one you make can be better. fire in equals fire out.

    • @warlof1
      @warlof1  Před 6 měsíci

      To answer this question, I need to order ready-made crucibles and compare them with my crucibles, I haven't done it yet due to lack of time. It may turn out that mine will be better for one metal and those from the store will be better for another metal, it is certainly easier to buy than to make a crucible yourself. Regards@@strikerj4810

  • @janmachalica
    @janmachalica Před rokem

    Gips z Doliny Nidy :) Reveal yourself :)

  • @AA-69
    @AA-69 Před rokem +9

    BY FAR THE MOST PAINFUL VIDEO I'VE WATCHED ON CZcams 🤬🤡

    • @HazearcG
      @HazearcG Před rokem +2

      What are you talking about??????

    • @yourcomradem80
      @yourcomradem80 Před rokem +1

      why?

    • @roberthercules3159
      @roberthercules3159 Před rokem +4

      because a professionally-made crucible would cost about $17USD & be FAR less porous, and have a much better shape & flatter top surface.

    • @Bourne246
      @Bourne246 Před 11 měsíci

      Maybe crucibles are not readily available from where he is..

    • @eligosnick5806
      @eligosnick5806 Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@Bourne246 sure thing. He is from a starnge land where angle grinders, plaster in retail packaging, freaking bags of graphite, cameras, computers, internet access but an inexpensive crucible is just a bridge too far......

  • @peterlindner7189
    @peterlindner7189 Před 2 lety +1

    Damn there's some dodgy stuff going on in this....

    • @beanieweenie9543
      @beanieweenie9543 Před rokem

      What is dodgy about it?🤦‍♂️

    • @LBCAndrew
      @LBCAndrew Před 3 měsíci

      $17 crucibles on amazon are what's dodgy. Imagine one breaking while full of 2100'f copper.

  • @Ferd414
    @Ferd414 Před 4 měsíci

    Thumbed down for crappy music