Has anyone experimented with increasing the density of your cast balls with adding tungsten powder to the molten lead? There are much better alternatives to the hottest melting, stable heavy metal, but nothing that’s economical.
I see a lot of potential problems with this, (mainly I don’t know if the powder will settle to the bottom of the mound as it cools), but if you could get it to uniformly cast in suspension it would increase the density significantly. It’s nearly double the density. Of course, I don’t want lopsided balls (who would?).
I see a lot of potential problems with this, (mainly I don’t know if the powder will settle to the bottom of the mound as it cools), but if you could get it to uniformly cast in suspension it would increase the density significantly. It’s nearly double the density. Of course, I don’t want lopsided balls (who would?).