Thank you for the video. When I was at boarding school near Peterborough in the 1960's, my school had extensive workshops including a metal foundry (during the second world war some of the pupils stayed on in the school holidays and produced parts for the undercarriage of Hurricane fighters). We spent one week of each term full time in the workshops. In my first term I made a wooden pattern for a woodworking vice and then in the next term went to the foundry and cast it in metal. The idea was to then move on to the machine shop to make the components, handles, screws etc. to fit it out. Unfortunately, after the first few terms one was given a bit of leeway to pursue other projects and I started designing and building animal traps but I have always regretted not completing the vice project. It would be nice to have one I had made in my workshop.
Anyway, I am familiar with most of the processes shown in the video and it was good to be reminded how to do sand casting. The people who taught me at school in the 1960's were mostly men who had worked on the shop floor in British industry during the 1950's.
My school in 1968, not me in picture.
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