So it can be done.
I can do it.
Now how well?
well........
I always start with a half mold to see where there might be tricky areas when removing object being cast
After mixing the casting sand in the molds I started noticing some problems with the plastic covers where the bends are near the lips
where the finned engine side covers will release easily due to a straight drop in the sides, these plastic covers are curved inward by the areas where each of the tabs are.
Each time I went to lift the plastic cover up off the sand mold the sides would break off drastically.
to try and remedy the areas I pulled out enough sand to be added to the other side of the casting mold.
here came the second problem.
since there are curves on the inward area of the bottom mold, the top was having the opposite effect.
when I would go to split the two halves by removing the top half, the sand would break away where the curves are.
I tried to salvage the areas where the sand broke away and after it filled I would just have to grind away the excess aluminum.
Time to melt.
after melting 7 of the aluminum muffins I was ready to pour wondering how much would it take to fill the mold.
I ended up using only half of the melted aluminum on this one.
I have yet to grind off the excess along with the gateway but even with this extra aluminum and the areas where it didn't fill, this side cover does not feel all that heavy.
Round 2
I'm going to end up cutting the bottom wooden casting mold in half since for the bottom half it doesnt see any of the action as the top sees.
this will save on weight since picking the filled mold up sucks!
Next I am ditching the plastic side covers and going to fab up some new fiberglass side covers that will be thicker and I will be able to fill in those areas where they curve and shape them to be straight for an easier sand mold.
I'm going to go ahead and mold the other side and see if it comes out the same as the first casting cause I will definitely be polishing em up and rocking them on the bike as battle scars!
let you know when Im ready for the 2nd round.
I feel these are close. just like when I started working on those finned side covers in the picture. you can see the progress of the trial and error with those. I can see the completed side covers already.