Treetop wrote:If you got really good perhaps you could cast a one ounce gold "yolk", that was surrounded by a few ounces of silver. something where you could open up the silver to get at the gold yolk. Call them nest eggs. unveil them at easter...
Treetop wrote:If you got really good perhaps you could cast a one ounce gold "yolk", that was surrounded by a few ounces of silver. Call them nest eggs. unveil them at easter...
fb101 wrote:I was thinking robin sized for gold, Chicken sized for Silver........
shinnosuke wrote:Complete the marketing presentation with a "holder" for the eggs made out of brownish-colored copper wire intricately woven together like a real bird's nest.
For customers with a sense of humor, add a little bird poop to the edge of the nest by pouring a bit of melted aluminum onto the wire and letting it cool.
I'd buy it!
Kurr wrote:Very nice.
Any math wizzes wanna take a crack at how many ounces it would take to fill the volume of an egg? something smaller like a robin egg?
I am sure I could cast an egg quite handily with not much more than I have now using lost wax. Have to be silver though. Hmmmmm....
Thogey wrote:Kurr wrote:Very nice.
Any math wizzes wanna take a crack at how many ounces it would take to fill the volume of an egg? something smaller like a robin egg?
I am sure I could cast an egg quite handily with not much more than I have now using lost wax. Have to be silver though. Hmmmmm....
You cannot be close to accurate with a lengthXwidthXhigh measurement. Get yourself an egg and use water displacement to measure the volume.
Multiply that by the desired metal's density.
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