Melting Metals In A Domestic Microwave

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  1. eddie_dane

    eddie_dane Used to mod pc's now I mod houses

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    someone's really going to get hurt.... probably me... read more here

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    The mould is inverted to allow the metal to run from the melting chamber into the ceramic shell cavity.
     
  2. samuelellis

    samuelellis What's a Dremel?

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    is this when your microwave blows up or when your wife beats you with the rolling pin after realising what your going to do

    do you not know that this sort of information should not be introduced to people like us as were the nutters just crazy enough to try it
     
  3. cpemma

    cpemma Ecky thump

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    So, with a couple of graphite/magnetite coated plates, my wife could burn toast even in a microwave? :lol:
     
  4. Fly

    Fly inter arma silent leges

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    do not try this at home....

    try it in your neighbours home...
     
  5. Comb@t

    Comb@t What's a Dremel?

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    That guys kitchen looks kinda grubby :eeek:
     
  6. Cool Hand

    Cool Hand King of the park

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    hmmm...metal....microwave....radiation......

    think ill stick stay away from this one.....dont want to be having any kids with 6 fingers.....
     
  7. Stew

    Stew Disgruntled Postal Worker

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    what in the blue hell?, has this forum become self aware?
     

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