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Wouldn't it have to be a metal mold? I don't see how you could pour a metal back bracket in a wooden mold.Phonofreak wrote:I think this was used to make reproduction back brackets.
Harvey Kravitz
They are patterns which are always made of wood. One uses them to make a mould out of casting sand, then pours in the molten metal. Cast iron for a Victor bracket one would assume.phonogal wrote:Wouldn't it have to be a metal mold? I don't see how you could pour a metal back bracket in a wooden mold.Phonofreak wrote:I think this was used to make reproduction back brackets.
Harvey Kravitz
Interesting. Thanks for the link.Panatropia wrote: They are patterns which are always made of wood. One uses them to make a mould out of casting sand, then pours in the molten metal. Cast iron for a Victor bracket one would assume.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattern_(casting)