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Welcome back guys, today is an excellent day because the sun is shining, you're here, and we're melting some metal. Now, in yesterday's video I showed you how to make this thing. This is our trashcan metal foundry — this is just lined with wool and as you might remember it gets very, very hot. So today we're going to put it to good use. Now I still have quite a few of the brass ingots left from our brass knuckles project but what I am short on right now is aluminum. You can see from my mini Master Sword and my failed Poke ball attempts all of my aluminum is used up in failed castings. Now I personally love the different looks of these metals, but it does make me wonder: what kind of results they would form if we mix the two together? So, the first step is to remelt this aluminum, and cast new mini metal biscuits. You can't see the flames out here, but it's definitely getting hot. Infrared technology! That's way cool... I like that... it's getting toasty! That's a big crucible; it takes a while to bring it up to temperature. Oh yeah, that's starting to melt! Our aluminum has melted so let's skim the slag off the top and pour it into our muffin tray. Oh, wow. That's gorgeous. There's a lot of slag on the top there. That all needs to come out... That's no good to us anymore... That's all aluminum oxide. And everything underneath that is perfect molten aluminum. This might be super hot... All right, one successful transfer, going for the pour...ooh, that's hot... That really is hot... and... slippery... Whoops. That came out a little quicker... than I was expecting; my glove is starting to burn... What happens if we take molten aluminum and pour it into a crucible that's cold? Will it crack? Here we go... Alright, cool; transfer has been made... We can take this one... ...and pour it a little more evenly. That's hot stuff! These aluminum muffins are extremely hot right now, so I got a little of water to cool them down. Is it possible to liquefy aluminum and liquefy brass and mix the two liquids together to form a new type of metal? I'm no metallurgist, but I am interested to see what happens so let's fire these things up and put them to the test. I just finished warming up our small crucible, and we've got our new aluminum muffins ready to go so let's go ahead and mix them with the brass. Our first test is one aluminum muffin and one equivalent size brass muffin. How will these look once they're meshed together? Let's go find out. Our brass has just melted, and you can tell that because the zinc is starting to oxidize and burn off; that's what the yellow is and that's what all these vapors are coming out, so it probably means it's melted and ready for pouring. Wow! The zinc is burning, it's on fire! Yikes. It's actually glowing... ok, so our liquid is actually burning. Let's go ahead and take that out... Surprisingly, we almost got two biscuits back out of it... Amazing...! So quick update guys; you might remember that brass is actually a mixture of...
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