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Iron Casting and Moulding
Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - 12:39 PM (821 Reads)

In the simplest systems of die casting, molten metal is poured into the mould and allowed to solidify. The die is then opened, the casting removed and the die re-closed to receive more molten metal to start the cycle over again. Often the die is set into a machine and the whole process is controlled automatically, including the addition of molten metal.

dc1.jpg (3119 bytes)1. A ’die’ is made by machining an accurately shaped cavity in a block of heat resisting metal. The die is in two halves so that the finished casting can be removeddc2.jpg (4058 bytes)2. The die also has a hole and channels through which the metal flows. It may have various rods and pegs to form internal holes in the casting
dc3.jpg (4263 bytes)3. The parts of the die are clamped together and molten metal poured indc4.jpg (5607 bytes)4. The die is opened and the casting removed. The casting is the finished size and shape except for the extra pieces where the molten metal was poured in



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Nails and Screws
Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, May 18, 2005 - 11:45 AM (647 Reads)
Here is a rule of thumb to remember: The nail should always be about three times as long as the thickness of the wood through which it is driven (Fig. 6). Nails are normally driven through a thinner piece of wood and into a thicker o­ne. This allows 2/3 of the nail to provide holding power....

A Power Tool can make nailing and screwing extremely easy...contact us at Zoher Hardware for more info...



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Paving and Cutting
Posted by: Admin on Saturday, December 04, 2004 - 08:42 AM (1092 Reads)

Introduction

Unless you are blessed with an infallible eye for geometry, or have a completely modular design, there will come a point when a flags or block needs to be cut, or trimmed, to fit in a particular position. Different materials are cut by different methods. Three of the most common methods are described here; hammer and chisel, power saws and block splitters. The power saw...



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Carbide Saw Blades
Posted by: Admin on Saturday, December 04, 2004 - 08:21 AM (734 Reads)

Saw Blade Components and Tip Configurations

Saw Plate
The body, which is obviously the backbone of the blade, is made from a high carbon, chrome, nickel and special moly-alloy steel. The steel will add durability by preventing warping during heat buildup and strength by absorbing initial shock pressure when cutting hard materials. Our plate...




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Cutting with Carbide
Posted by: Admin on Friday, December 03, 2004 - 11:54 AM (592 Reads)
Carbide (or more specifically tungsten carbide and titanium carbide) is a very common material o­n any sort of cutting tool: For example, saw blades, lathe bits, drill bits, router bits and dental drilling tips are generally made of carbide. Carbide is so popular in these sorts of tools...


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Tungsten Carbide Blades
Posted by: Admin on Friday, December 03, 2004 - 11:45 AM (599 Reads)
Tungsten Carbide


With optimum grade selection, sub micron grain size tungsten carbide can be sharpened to a razor edge without the inherent brittleness frequently associated with conventional carbide. Although not as shock-resistant as steel, carbide is extremely wear-resistant, with hardness equivalent to Rc 75-80. Blade life of at least 50X conventional....




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Diamond Blades for Glass
Posted by: Admin on Friday, December 03, 2004 - 11:35 AM (590 Reads)

A simple method to utilise cheap diamond saw blades for

generation of spherical surfaces o­n glass.

 

A normal milling machine is used, but with enterprise the

principles could be applied to simpler homebrew machines.

 


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Background.

 People with close connections to commercial glass working facilities and suppliers take for granted the availability of curve generating machines and more importantly the...




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Diamond Blades
Posted by: Admin on Friday, December 03, 2004 - 11:09 AM (607 Reads)

1. Diamond Blade Fabrication
Diamond blades consist of four components: diamond crystals, a bonding system, a segment, and a metal core....




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Understanding Diamond Blades
Posted by: Admin on Friday, December 03, 2004 - 11:02 AM (527 Reads)

In Layman's terms...

A diamond blade does not cut, it uses the exposed diamonds to grind through the material. The exposed diamonds in time will round over, chip, or break out of the metal in the segment. The metal now wears away to expose new diamonds, which starts the process...



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Buying Firewood
Posted by: Admin on Thursday, December 02, 2004 - 05:28 AM (572 Reads)
About Buying Firewood
We get many calls from people either with questions about buying their seasons supply of firewood or what they can do after recently purchasing wood they were less than happy with. There are a few things you should know about wood and the laws regarding selling firewood that....



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