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=Basics=
=Basics=
 
*Uses a power supply and an electric arc to melt pretty much anything you throw at it
- Uses a power supply and an electric arc to melt pretty much anything you throw at it
*Is (relitively depending on electricity cost/availability) inexpensive to run, but costly to build
 
*Is also reletively clean (so much so it can be used indoors)
- Is inexpensive to run, but costly to build
*Very Fast (ie secconds or minutes to liquification of pretty much anything)
 
*As of 2020 this page is mainly on small welder run style devices
- Is also very clean (so much so it can be used indoors)
**The [[Induction Furnace]] makes the larger versions mainly irrelevant, but some materials will require them
 
**This page can be split and organized once it grows
- Very Fast (ie minutes to liquification of pretty much anything)
* '''A Simple One Can be Made With a Welder, Some Sort of Carbon Rod, ans 1-2 Firebricks'''
 
 
 
 


=Used For=
=Used For=
 
*Melting Pretty Much Anything (Rock Included, Basalt Casting/Fiber Anyone?)
- Melting Pretty Much Anything (Rock Included, Basalt Casting/Fiber Anyone?)
 
 
 
 


=Industry Standards=
=Industry Standards=
 
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=Existing Open Source Designs=
=Existing Open Source Designs=
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==This Design by "The King of Random"==
==This Design by the Youtube Channel "The King of Random"==
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTzKIs19eZE Build Guide]
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTzKIs19eZE Build Guide]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIlZsuRc9jQ&t=124s Impressive Demo + Overview]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yf2uBiaOmU Another Demo]
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIlZsuRc9jQ&t=124s Impressive Demo + Overview]
 
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yf2uBiaOmU Another Demo]
 
 
 
 


=Minimum Viable Product=
=Minimum Viable Product=
 
*Cheap (to run and build)
- Cheap (to run and build)
*Reliable
 
*Durable
- Reliable
*Intigrated Power Supply + IO
 
*Lets Shoot for 100 Uses Before Failure
- Durable
*Made In Conjunction with OCI
 
*Uses the [[Open Source Metallurgy Crucible]]
- AC or DC in
*perhaps use the [[Universal Power Supply]]
 
- Intigrated Power Supply + IO
 
- Lets Shoot for 100 Uses Before Failure
 
- Made In Conjunction with OCI
 
- Uses the [[Open Source Metallurgy Crucible]]
 
 
 
 


=Basic Desigm=
=Basic Desigm=
 
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=BOM=
=BOM=
 
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-
 
 
 
 


=See Also=
=See Also=
 
*[[Open Source Metallurgy Crucible]]
- [[Open Source Metallurgy Crucible]]
 
 
 
 
 


=Useful Links=
=Useful Links=
 
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 8 April 2020

Basics

  • Uses a power supply and an electric arc to melt pretty much anything you throw at it
  • Is (relitively depending on electricity cost/availability) inexpensive to run, but costly to build
  • Is also reletively clean (so much so it can be used indoors)
  • Very Fast (ie secconds or minutes to liquification of pretty much anything)
  • As of 2020 this page is mainly on small welder run style devices
    • The Induction Furnace makes the larger versions mainly irrelevant, but some materials will require them
    • This page can be split and organized once it grows
  • A Simple One Can be Made With a Welder, Some Sort of Carbon Rod, ans 1-2 Firebricks

Used For

  • Melting Pretty Much Anything (Rock Included, Basalt Casting/Fiber Anyone?)

Industry Standards

Existing Open Source Designs

This Design by the Youtube Channel "The King of Random"

Minimum Viable Product

Basic Desigm

BOM

See Also

Useful Links