đŸ”„ Casting McDonald's Logo from BULLET SHELLS【3D Printed Mold】

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Today I’m melting empty brass bullet shells/casings to pour in the red casting sand to make the McDonald’s logo. Normally you use a closed mold (bottom and top part) for casting, but this time an open mold looks cooler to see!

The downside is that it results in more sanding because than with a closed mold, but the result is great anyway :-)

The logo was printed on my 3D printer, so we are mising multiple techniques to get the best result.

I’m also using an oak board/plank which I made a groove for the led strip and filled up with epoxy that is not clear to disperse the light. After that, I topped it with 3mm of clear epoxy. After the epoxy hardened I sanded it down and gave it a polish.

Drilled some holes in both parts to mount using 8 mm stainless pins.

And voila!

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0:00 Intro
0:10 Preparing the logo so it doesn't stick to the sand
0:29 Thor's Hammer in action!
0:40 Separating the logo from the mold
1:16 Bringing the bullet shells
2:03 Furnace time! Laser to turn it on!
2:13 Sponsor & discount code
2:54 Pouring the melted brass into the sand mold
3:46 Water cooling
4:23 Working on the surface
5:13 Drilling the holes to mount the base
5:41 Making the base from an oak plank and epoxy
7:14 Final result! With LED lightning!







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