Cad files that can be 3D printed would also be acceptable.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Cole <coleston@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also for people in southern toronto, the guys at Smelko foundry products
> http://www.smelko.com/ have been an incredible asset. Highly recommend
> these guys, I bought the crucibles, parting dust, flux, petrobond from them,
> and they let me take a whole ton of pictures of the crucible tongs and dross
> skimmers and assorted metal equipment so I could just make my own.
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> On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Cole <coleston@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone, I made a few posts here over the years, and have reached
>> the point where I am ready to start building the machines. I have all the
>> books, I have made a bunch of fairly successful pours of aluminum,
>> beercanium, bronze and brass. I made a small army of rubber duckies of the
>> various metals.
>>
>> Now I wish to start, so I got out some files and carpentry tools and scrap
>> bits of pine the other night, and you know what? I really dislike precision
>> carpentry.
>>
>> So I would like to buy or borrow a set of patterns. Once I have the
>> pattern's I can make a mould from them with plastic and then remake them in
>> plastic and send them back to the owner. (Since I was learning how to do it
>> with sand and metal, bought a few other compounds to fool around with as
>> well, eventually I'd like to do lost wax.)
>>
>> I'm located in Toronto, Canada.
>>
>> I'd like the patterns for the lathe, preferably with the 4 jaw chuck, as
>> well as the patterns for the mill. I have paypal or can do email money
>> transfers or if you're in southern ontario I'll just show up with cash or
>> beer or whatever.
>>
>> Thanks so much for reading guys, you guys are the best.
>> Sincerely
>> -Cole Pluzak
>>
>>
>
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