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i have some hookah questions?

1instead of water, can i put juice or soda in the vase for more flavor?2is the coal cover or aluminum foil better?3how many sheets of aluminum foil should i use?4how should i poke the holes? what size and design?5what your advice about how many coals and what to do with them?6any advice for any hookah stuff?thank you very much

Answer:

aluminum can be cast in plaster of pairs, you could make a mold that held the pins in place, then when you cast the aluminum they would be therecasting aluminum is fun, but I only did it once.
this may be a splash extra complicated yet promises extra advantageous element than sand castinglost wax casting investment or ceramic shell you'll be able to make molds to form the wax yet investment or ceramic shell are destroyed interior the approach
Similar to the plaster answerYou will need to sacrifice your mold for each unit madeUse a thin shelled mold with the pins sticking into itHave it in a second fixture that will hold the other end of the pinsHave you considered putting the holes in the part during the molding process? Don't drill them afterwards just pound in the pins.
How long are the pins? have you considered casting the pins along with the rest of the part? or is that what you are asking, it sounds, like you are talking about loading pins into the mold and having the cast spine bond with themWhat casting process are you using, or are you even using a casting now, or is the spine currently rolled or extruded shapes? As mentioned on RCM, the pins will no longer be T6 after casting, if you need the T6 temper the part will have to be heat treated.
1lol no, never do that, thats why there is flavored shisha 2aluminum foil 3just one 4safety pin, make small and load of holes5just one coal, light the coal using lighter 6I have attached a link underneath for you Happy Hookah smoking :)
How long are the pins? have you considered casting the pins along with the rest of the part? or is that what you are asking, it sounds, like you are talking about loading pins into the mold and having the cast spine bond with themWhat casting process are you using, or are you even using a casting now, or is the spine currently rolled or extruded shapes? As mentioned on RCM, the pins will no longer be T6 after casting, if you need the T6 temper the part will have to be heat treated.
1lol no, never do that, thats why there is flavored shisha 2aluminum foil 3just one 4safety pin, make small and load of holes5just one coal, light the coal using lighter 6I have attached a link underneath for you Happy Hookah smoking :)
aluminum can be cast in plaster of pairs, you could make a mold that held the pins in place, then when you cast the aluminum they would be therecasting aluminum is fun, but I only did it once.
this may be a splash extra complicated yet promises extra advantageous element than sand castinglost wax casting investment or ceramic shell you'll be able to make molds to form the wax yet investment or ceramic shell are destroyed interior the approach
Similar to the plaster answerYou will need to sacrifice your mold for each unit madeUse a thin shelled mold with the pins sticking into itHave it in a second fixture that will hold the other end of the pinsHave you considered putting the holes in the part during the molding process? Don't drill them afterwards just pound in the pins.

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