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The lost-wax process is the traditional method of casting metal sculpture.
He describes the marvel of a water-raising screw made using a new method of casting bronze – and predating the invention of Archimedes' screw by some four centuries.
An innovative way of firing clay, or an unthought-of method of casting bronze, can inspire a new set of experiments.
In addition to the figures, crucifixes were also produced, in brass or bronze (using the lost-wax, or cire-perdue, method of casting).
The product of the blast furnace became known as pig iron from the method of casting, which involved running the liquid into a main channel connected at right angles to a number of shorter channels.
Long after the method of casting statues in molds with cores had superseded the primitive and tedious rivetting process, the hammer continued as the main instrument for producing art works in precious metals.
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Vieco's implementations included the production of molds in Portland cement and the adjustment of the furnace to Bogota's environmental conditions for the bronze smelting, with which he was able to efficiently produce large-format sculptures and several methods of casting that allowed him to optimize the available resources, making him a specialist in this area on the national level [7].
Demand for coal also increased after the invention of the reverbatory furnace and the development of methods for casting iron objects such as cannon.
Table 7 Effect of casting method on flexural capacity of UHPC.
While visiting the iron producing district at Cizhou in 1075, Shen described the "partial decarburization" method of reforging cast iron under a cold blast, which Hartwell, Needham, and Wertime state is the predecessor of the Bessemer process.
Lost-wax process, also called cire-perdue, method of metal casting in which a molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created by means of a wax model.
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