100model
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A long time ago there was a foundry school to teach students to work in a foundry. They also had a hobby foundry course so you could cast anything you wanted. You could get castings from aluminuim to stainless steel and any metal in between. All you had to do was provide your own pattern and choose if you wanted green sand or resin sand and make a sand mold. All rest was provided by the foundry so you could live in a apartment and make castings without the fuss and bother pouring castings. Like all good things that all came to an end in 2002 because a lot of the local foundries closed as it was cheaper to get castings from China. After it closed a lot of former students tried to set up their own foundries and failed because everything was provided at the course and they found out that doing every thing yourself was a steep learning curve. A lot of the students were making model steam locos and other model engines.
Just in case some one will ask did I go to that hobby foundry course, no I did not as there was a long waiting list to get in. (it was very popular) Another reason why I did not attend was I had a complete set up so I could pour castings any time I wanted to instead of trying to do too many things in three hours a week. So I would go once a month and watch and see how they did things. The best thing I learnt from there was how to make cast iron from steel.
Just in case some one will ask did I go to that hobby foundry course, no I did not as there was a long waiting list to get in. (it was very popular) Another reason why I did not attend was I had a complete set up so I could pour castings any time I wanted to instead of trying to do too many things in three hours a week. So I would go once a month and watch and see how they did things. The best thing I learnt from there was how to make cast iron from steel.