Hi all! I'm a new member and have been reading the forum with great interest & wanted to share an experience I had when casting.
Reading about shotting metal to aid digesting it brought to mind an experience I had while casting metal a while ago. I had burned out a small flask to vacuum cast a heavy 22k gold band for a special order and had a flask blowout. I could tell something had gone wrong as soon as I poured the metal and saw it all disappear in to the flask instead of filling up and forming a button. I pulled the flask off the vacuum casting machine expecting to find lump of gold that should have been my casting and when I looked inside to retrieve the metal, it was nowhere to be found! I broke open the flask- no metal there- back to the vacuum machine, didn't see it, starting to get a little nervous about where exactly this half ounce or so of gold had got to- eventually I found it as a very fine sand of brownish oxidized gold in the bottom of the well of the casting machine. I can only surmise that something about the way the plaster flask failed and the pressure of the air over the vacuum had managed to spray the molten gold into a mist that froze into gold sand before reaching the bottom of the casting chamber.
I wonder now about repeating that experience to intentionally shot metal into sand like grains for refining- wonder if anyone else has ever had something like that happen or knows of a way to replicate the process?
Reading about shotting metal to aid digesting it brought to mind an experience I had while casting metal a while ago. I had burned out a small flask to vacuum cast a heavy 22k gold band for a special order and had a flask blowout. I could tell something had gone wrong as soon as I poured the metal and saw it all disappear in to the flask instead of filling up and forming a button. I pulled the flask off the vacuum casting machine expecting to find lump of gold that should have been my casting and when I looked inside to retrieve the metal, it was nowhere to be found! I broke open the flask- no metal there- back to the vacuum machine, didn't see it, starting to get a little nervous about where exactly this half ounce or so of gold had got to- eventually I found it as a very fine sand of brownish oxidized gold in the bottom of the well of the casting machine. I can only surmise that something about the way the plaster flask failed and the pressure of the air over the vacuum had managed to spray the molten gold into a mist that froze into gold sand before reaching the bottom of the casting chamber.
I wonder now about repeating that experience to intentionally shot metal into sand like grains for refining- wonder if anyone else has ever had something like that happen or knows of a way to replicate the process?