Hobby Metal Casting in the home workshop can provide an extremely rewarding and satisfying experience.

November 07, 2004 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Fourteen years ago I was where you are now… thirsty for hobby foundry knowledge…. any metal casting knowledge that I could find, was read over & over, to make sure I understood the details of the craft.

After learning the basic sand casting techniques, the experimenting starts…. this is where you learn from the failures, & keep notes about your successes.
One of the quickest ways to learn about hobby metal casting is by downloading an ebook from an information rich website.

Well-written ebooks can provide you with a ton of information almost instantly.
There is no waiting for a package to arrive in the mail, you are able to start reading the moment after the ebook file has loaded, and installed onto your hardrive of your computer.

Good hobby foundry ebooks are hard to find on the Internet, but there is one, which has been recognised as a "must have book for the hobby caster".

So many newbie metal casters seek info from the various metal casting hobby groups, unfortunately, this method of learning generally means you are only getting info in dribs & drabs…you are not getting the full story.

Now don't get me wrong, I don't mean to be unfair to the hobby cast groups… there are some very talented and well meaning people amongst them…the problem is, when a newbie makes a simple info request, everyone puts their two cents worth in, this can be very
confusing for someone new to the craft.
Which piece of advice does the newbie follow …in other words, how does a he/she sort the wheat from the chaff?

You need the correct information delivered in an easy to read, non-technical format to avoid the confusion that you might otherwise suffer.

Wouldn't you think it better to have an easily read total resource ebook
explaining it from A to Z, right by your side & providing the right information.

Whether your aim is to cast antique reproductions, vintage, veteran car
or motorcycle parts, art castings, your own special projects… or perhaps you just want to cast for the fun of it…. it does not matter. You still need
the right info.

Many hobby metal casters have bought the 3-volume Metal Casting Made Easy ebook & gone on to make specialized castings, some are now making a part time living out of what was once just a hobby.. so
anything is possible.

All you really need is the desire to learn, and the commitment to slowly
build your mini foundry to where you want it to be.

Your metal casting journey can be an exciting adventure, starting with
simple projects, then with some experience, graduating to more
advanced techniques and projects.

The ebook shows the details of "how to build your own" quality foundry
equipment & tools required to do metal casting in the home foundry.. without costing you a fortune.

If you are at all handy with general workshop tools, then you are more than
capable of building the tools & equipment from the detailed instructions.
We have outlined the right knowledge in the ebook just waiting for you to read & learn.

A free trial ebook can be downloaded at:
http://www.myhomefoundry.com

We look forward to helping you to learn the finer points to this challenging
craft, just as we've helped many hundreds of people from all over the globe to make their start in hobby metal casting.

Information provided by:
The Home Foundry Publications.
Victoria.
Australia.
Fax: + 61 3 57 224 654.