Windlass Casting (2022)

Finished friction disk

Friction disks with steel cross bars

Fully packed friction disk without vents

Sand blasted friction disk

Disks after cutting excess on bandsaw

Friction disks on shaft

Runners in the drag of the stantion

Unpacking the station

Look what we found in the sand! This thing weighed like 40lbs!

 

Motivation:

This is a group casting project for the Pappalardo apprenticeship program.

Description:

This was a group project where each student in the apprenticeship program was given a few parts of a Herreshoff Anchor Windlass to cast. Due to COVID, there were leftover parts to cast from a previous class. I was responsible for making the pattern, casting, and machining the friction disks. I also was also responsible for packing a stantion leftover from another student in a prior year. The cross bars are water jet and machined steel.

Lessons Learned:

The casting for the friction disk came up a little short on the nubs on top. We ended up deciding to weld on a little more. I got a little too excited to start machining and machined the slot in my part before I we welded onto the top (I didn’t do the welding). This was a mistake since I essentially had to re-machine the outer edges of the slot afterwards.
I also learned that one of the keys to casting is patience, especially when pulling a mold out of the sand. Baby powder is also super important for keeping the pattern from sticking to the sand.
I chose to use the 3-axis prototack to machine the friction disks. This probably should have been done freehanded on the mill and lathe, but I wanted the additional CAM practice. At one point, I did not triple check the tool that the program believed it was using and rammed a drill bit into my foam block (which instantly turned the foam to dust). I now trust the machines even less.

Friction disk patterns

Mid friction disk packing

Removing friction disk from mold

Melting the bronze

Packing the stantion

Gates, sprue, and risers in the cope of the stantion

Fully packed stantion

Stantion loaded on the cart with all of the bronze

Stantion after a little clean uo

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