Oualawouzou
Critical Thinker
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2007
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Hello everybody,
I know the answer must be simple, but I've been thinking about this problem for days and haven't been able to find a good answer.
I understand that molten metal is poured into containers made of materials that have a melting point superior to that of the metal. To create that container, you will need molds or tools made of a material that have a higher melting point than it, so that you can properly shape it without destroying your tool/contaminating the original material. But these tools ought to be created using other tools with a melting point higher than... etc.
Obviously, something's not quite right in the way I picture the situation. Help! And thanks.
I know the answer must be simple, but I've been thinking about this problem for days and haven't been able to find a good answer.
I understand that molten metal is poured into containers made of materials that have a melting point superior to that of the metal. To create that container, you will need molds or tools made of a material that have a higher melting point than it, so that you can properly shape it without destroying your tool/contaminating the original material. But these tools ought to be created using other tools with a melting point higher than... etc.
Obviously, something's not quite right in the way I picture the situation. Help! And thanks.