I built an iron furnace a few years ago, and it will melt up to perhaps an A30 crucible full of gray iron, which is about 60-70 lbs of iron.
I generally operate it with an A10, pouring maybe 25 lbs of iron at a time.
I have been looking at making some lead-free bearing bronze, and I don't really want to fire up the big furnace to do that.
I have always wanted a mini iron furnace that would be easier to use for small pours of bronze and iron, and after pondering over exactly what size I should build for years, I have finally started building a mini furnace.
The crucible range of sizes that would work with this furnace would be between an A0.5 at the smallest, and a somewhat tight fitting A5.
I use Morgan Salamander-Super clay graphite crucibles, and they come in all sizes.
I think an A4 will be an ideal size for this furnace.
I generally operate it with an A10, pouring maybe 25 lbs of iron at a time.
I have been looking at making some lead-free bearing bronze, and I don't really want to fire up the big furnace to do that.
I have always wanted a mini iron furnace that would be easier to use for small pours of bronze and iron, and after pondering over exactly what size I should build for years, I have finally started building a mini furnace.
The crucible range of sizes that would work with this furnace would be between an A0.5 at the smallest, and a somewhat tight fitting A5.
I use Morgan Salamander-Super clay graphite crucibles, and they come in all sizes.
I think an A4 will be an ideal size for this furnace.
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