In the last few weeks I built a furnace together with a friend - He did the cutting and welding and I did the electronics.
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Yesterday we tested cooking something on it and melting aluminium.
Both worked good, but it took some time to get the pan and the crucible to the right temperature.
I think the next thing will be building a clay and sand toolhead.
I read that clay is not a good choice for casting molds and so I will try to optimize the printhead for plaster/gypsum printing.
Update:
I tried casting plaster for another project and now I know that plaster stays liquid only for a very short time - So I think it is not suitable for printing with it and I will try out clay.
Ordered Clay for testing.
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