pyrobrewer
Pyrobrewer
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I am wondering if anyone has information on comparative strength of drawn coppers sheet / tube versus cast copper.
I recently priced 6 inch copper tube @ $15 per centimetre making a 300mm (12') piece $450!
I understand that the drawn / rolled copper is stronger for a given thickness than cast. I can scrounge scrap copper for free or next to it so using more is not an issue I just carve my wax thicker. I can also include decorative details (or even set with gems ).
I am happy to test several examples to destruction to prove suitability. Failures can be recast!
So my question is how much thicker does a cast shell need to be to equal the strength of say hard drawn copper tube 3mm thick?
The Jeweller in me wants to create a one piece boiler shell with fire tube holes and thickened areas for threading directly negating the need for a lot of Brazing. I would be using investment lost wax casting technique I am familiar with.
I recently priced 6 inch copper tube @ $15 per centimetre making a 300mm (12') piece $450!
I understand that the drawn / rolled copper is stronger for a given thickness than cast. I can scrounge scrap copper for free or next to it so using more is not an issue I just carve my wax thicker. I can also include decorative details (or even set with gems ).
I am happy to test several examples to destruction to prove suitability. Failures can be recast!
So my question is how much thicker does a cast shell need to be to equal the strength of say hard drawn copper tube 3mm thick?
The Jeweller in me wants to create a one piece boiler shell with fire tube holes and thickened areas for threading directly negating the need for a lot of Brazing. I would be using investment lost wax casting technique I am familiar with.