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556Raven

556Raven trailer

1,480 views 2 months ago
Welcome to 556Raven's
Here we play with molten aluminum, creating all kinds of fantastic art work covering everything from custom lost foam to ant hill colony castings.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask in the comments and give us a subscribe. I always answer my comments so don't be shy!
Please send suggestions for future foundry work and as always Thanks for Watching!


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Here are all the ant hill colonies that I have cast in molten aluminum
  • Ant Hill Casting

    • 5 months ago
    • 188,985 views
    My first attempt at casting an ant hill in my yard with molten aluminum... Almost caught the neighborhood on fire!

    Check out my second attempt! It came out a lot better! http://youtu.be/qU50Xe-jyBE
  • Ant Hill Casting #2

    • 3 months ago
    • 174,790 views
    My second go on casting an ant hill in aluminum. I took the entire metal melting rig over to a buddy's house and cast one out of his yard. That attempt came out so great that we immediately set t...
  • Ant Hill Casting #3

    • 2 months ago
    • 48,018 views
    Here yet again we obliterate an ant colony that took up residence in my back yard. As you will see the 1500 degree molten aluminum is a quick and painless death for all the ants that had bitten me...
  • Fire Ant Colony Aluminum Casting

    • 3 weeks ago
    • 24,246 views
    Here we go again! This time I cast a fire ant mound at the end of my driveway. I was a little concerned that the underground tunnels might have gone under the concrete but I was happily surprised...
  • Building a Better Hot Wire Cutter

    • 2 years ago
    • 4,559 views
    Now that I'm getting good at lost foam casting, I want a better hot wire cutter to slice up my foam...

    So i decided to build one!

    This is part one, the casting of the arm. Next will be the ...
  • Project Hitch Cover

    • 2 years ago
    • 3,626 views
    Another afternoon with my toys in the garage. This time I lost foam cast a tailor hitch cover for my wife's new truck. It was a lot of fun to make and even better when she saw it and absolutely l...
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