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casting, 1 the act of encasing a body part in a cast. 2 (in dentistry) the process by which crowns, inlays, and other metallic restorations are produced. casting, n procedure in which a fractured bone is reset and immobilized in bandages impregnated with plaster. casting, n 1. a metallic object formed in a mold. 2. forming a casting in a mold. casting flask, n See flask, refractory. casting machine, n a mechanical device used for throwing or forcing a molten metal into a refractory mold. casting machine, air pressure, n a casting machine that forces metal into the mold via compressed air. casting machine, centrifugal, n a casting machine that forces the metal into the mold via centrifugal force. casting machine, vacuum, n a casting machine in which the metal is cast by evacuation of gases from the mold. Atmospheric pressure actually forces metal into the mold. casting model, n See cast, refractory. casting ring, n See flask, refractory. casting temperature, n See temperature, casting. casting, vacuum, n the casting of a metal in the presence of a vacuum. See also casting machine, vacuum. casting wax, n See wax, casting. casting the technique of using a rope or a special harness designed for the purpose to make an animal fall to the ground or onto a specially prepared area. Used for large animals especially horses and cattle. casting bed the area designated for a cast animal to fall. It is usually cushioned with straw or, in the case of a permanent facility, rubber or other synthetic padding. Burley casting method one that uses a rope centered over the shoulders, crossed between the front legs, crossed over the back and then passed between the hindlegs, avoiding the scrotum or udder and with traction backwards. Used in cattle. half hitches casting method suitable only for cattle; a non-slip knot is applied around the neck and half-hitches are placed behind the front legs and around the flanks. Traction is applied backwards. casting harness an arrangement of leather or webbing straps, ropes and rings is applied to the hindlegs below the pasterns with ropes running forward through a shoulder harness. Traction on the ropes pulls the legs forward and the horse falls to one side. The ropes are used to tie the legs in a convenient position. Not suitable for use with cattle. casting pen used at abattoirs to restrain animals that are to be slaughtered according to the Jewish law. It is a restraint cage or cradle which enables the operator to tip the animal onto its back so that it can be slaughtered while it is still conscious. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But you will still have to manipulate the drawing to change the part model into a casting model, adjusting it for risers and gates, where the hot spots are or where shrinkage will occur. The scanner uses software capable of creating a solid model from a casting scan and comparing it to the casting model supplied by the customer. The scanner uses software capable of creating a solid model from a casting scan and comparing it to the casting model supplied by the customer. |
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