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Flask Liner Customizable
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*Note:* If you have issues using the customizer due to the poor thingiverse performance, then download the open-scad-file and use this after changing the variables to your needs.
###The Original
The Flask Liner was originally designed by Dick Morris from Alaska USA and was given freely to help fellow metal casting enthusiasts.
I found it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3935956
published by VegOliGuy
You do find further instructions and a video there, so you can see how to use the liner.
I just remixed it, so that it is customizable. (Just scaling it didn´t work well for me, because the laths and their cross section respectively shrinks as well).
###What is it good for / How to use it
The Flask LIner is inserted into a casting flask from the bottom. About 25 mm to the pouring side should be left free. Print it out of PLA. After filling with casting plaster wait for the plaster to harden. Then tare off the bottom ring. I use to cut centerlines into the plas
###The Original
The Flask Liner was originally designed by Dick Morris from Alaska USA and was given freely to help fellow metal casting enthusiasts.
I found it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3935956
published by VegOliGuy
You do find further instructions and a video there, so you can see how to use the liner.
I just remixed it, so that it is customizable. (Just scaling it didn´t work well for me, because the laths and their cross section respectively shrinks as well).
###What is it good for / How to use it
The Flask LIner is inserted into a casting flask from the bottom. About 25 mm to the pouring side should be left free. Print it out of PLA. After filling with casting plaster wait for the plaster to harden. Then tare off the bottom ring. I use to cut centerlines into the plas
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