Originally Posted by Antonio Scapini
If you take an original, and made a mold with it, and prepare a cast fake, the reaction of the base metal is the same.
If you compare the same recessed areas of an original and of a cast fake, you'll see there's no difference in the base metal. This means that the originals were casted too.


When you make copy of something it is more than likely you will get same defects on copy.

Originally Posted by Antonio Scapini
Abstract words and old stories worth much more that factual scientific evidences.
That's fine for me.


With all due respect Antonio, what are you doing is not science, it's just playing arround with microscope. If you want to show real evidence you should show cut of metal to see metal structure. From structure you can make some conclusions. Or more delicate way is to measure density of metal. Forged, die struck metal is about 1/3 denser than cast.

Last edited by hapur; 04/27/2018 11:52 AM.

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