It’s the Metalcasting Link Parade!
We find and are directed toward a lot of interesting metalcasting-related links. But unfortunately, we don’t have the time to do something with all of them. So here, for your enjoyment, are a few interesting links that have fallen through the cracks over the past couple of months:
And a good photo and story about “the world’s first cast iron bridge”: Ironbridge and the Industrial Revolution
This link won’t have your siblings pouring art sculpture, but it will take you on a tour of a metalcasting facility and sculpture garden: Shidoni Foundry
This museum dedicated to metalcasting opened in Australia last month: Museum Pays Tribute
Ever wonder from where the Vatican gets its bells? It’s a metalcasting facility in Agnone, Italy, but it's fallen on hard times: Vatican Bell Foundry
Even in hard times, this automotive diecaster has found a positive spin: Kentuckiana Company
Hear metalcasting is declining in high school? Tell that to Tates Creek High School: Tates Creek Students