. Canadian foundryman (1921). TlZZE- wMm )//> % She) Ko*. tor this casting will be placed with the re-verse side up to what it is when cast,,and on top of this will be the spiderwhich is a more important part of themachine and a more difficult casting tomake. In a future issue I hope to illus-trate and describe the molding and cast-ing of this spider. In the present issue I have been privi-leged to show another piece which is toform a part of this same machine. Thispiece is called a bracket, and, looking atthe picture of the casting, a molder ofaverage intelligence would conside


. Canadian foundryman (1921). TlZZE- wMm )//> % She) Ko*. tor this casting will be placed with the re-verse side up to what it is when cast,,and on top of this will be the spiderwhich is a more important part of themachine and a more difficult casting tomake. In a future issue I hope to illus-trate and describe the molding and cast-ing of this spider. In the present issue I have been privi-leged to show another piece which is toform a part of this same machine. Thispiece is called a bracket, and, looking atthe picture of the casting, a molder ofaverage intelligence would consider it asimple enough piece to make. Perhapsit is, but if followed carefully, it will beseen to call for some interesting workon the part of the molder. In moldingthis piece no brick or loam work wasreally necessary, but this is the class ofwork that can be done in brick and loamfor less money than by any other meth-od. Smaller ones of the same designwere made in skin dried sand molds, butthese could have been molded from apattern if such had been at the dis


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