Table of Contents

Casting

The Milwaukee Makerspace Casting area, at our Norwich location, is set up to cast non-ferrous metals such as Aluminum and Bronze for small-scale projects. Iron Casting has a limit of #100 and limited scheduling for when iron will be cast.
Training is required for safe operation and use of the equipment.

Trainers

Bret Daniel - Area Champion
David M. Arnold - Co-Champion

To be trained on furnace operation or to learn how to make a mold for casting, stop by the Norwich site on Wednesday nights from 5-7PM to learn more. Updates and changes will be posted to the members google group and on the Google calendar.

Rules and Etiquette


Note: For post-casting Aluminum metal work, please provide your own consumables (Sanding Disks, grinding wheels, etc.) or consult with the metal shop champion for direction.

Authorized / Signed Off Users

Approved Users List

Rates

See rates for materials for purchase

Tools n stuff

FAQs / Howtos / Projects / Record Sheets / Materials settings

Recipes

Record Sheets

Projects

* Casting Ingots - Casting Ingots for Maker Faire 2016

Howtos

Resources
Some additional resources to learn about the process
*Hot Metal: A Complete Guide to the Metal Casting of Sculpture
Chuck Kraus's Foundry Manual: foundry_handbook_final-chuck_s_manual.restored.opt.pdf