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A former workmate of mine has a wax 3D printer that prints directly in wax ready for use in investment casting. I know he gets lots cast in silicone bronze but I think he gets some ferous castings done too. If that's something that could be of use I'll try to dig out his details for you.
I'm up to speed on printed lost wax
Want to understand sand because I can copy existing parts that i don't want to wreck
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