How to Cast Small Metal and Rubber Parts
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PART 1: CASTING METAL PARTSChapter 1: Survey of Casting MaterialsChapter 2: Casting Your Own Hood OrnamentChapter 3: Alloys You Can CastChapter 4: Foundary Equipment: Make It YourselfChapter 5: Molding Sands, Fluxes, Degassers, and FlasksChapter 6: How to Make and Pour MoldsChapter 7: Core MakingChapter 8: Casting Problems and Their CausesChapter 9: Finishing Castings and Correcting DefectsChapter 10: Do's and Don'ts for SafetyChapter 11: Foundary TermsPART 2: CASTING RUBBER PARTSChapter 12: Rubber and Space-Age SubstituteChapter 13: Making a Top Bow Rest PadChapter 14: Making a Four-Hole GrommetChapter 15: Making Door Bumpers and Check StrapsChapter 16: Making a Fender Lamp PadChapter 17: Metal Molds for More PrecisionChapter 18: Ingenuity Replaces Original PartChapter 19: Molding from Defective PatternChapter 20: Molding with a Metal InsertChapter 21: Making a Weatherstripping MoldChapter 22: How to Estimate Amounts NeededChapter 23: Be Careful, Clean, Dry, and Accurate!Chapter 24: Tips on Cutting and Shaping RubberAPPENDIX: WHERE TO BUY SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENTABOUT THE AUTHORINDEX

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