That is an impressive casting, especially for iron.
I did not see him add any ferrosilicon, so the thin spots may be a bit hard (perhaps he added it and I missed that).
His cores came out easily.
I was a bit surprised at that, but apparently epoxy breaks down pretty easily at iron temperatures.
One trick I learned from looking at the Soule Speedy Twin engines is the use of chaplets.
The Speedy Twin has three passages that cross the engine from side-to-side, and they have to be precisely located in the upper chamber of the engine, so a number of chaplets are used to secure these passages.
I went out and looked at my Soule Speedy Twin block, and the chaplets are visible in strategic locations where the pasages are located.
The chaplets become part of the casting, and are imbedded permanently in the casting.
These are not my images.