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I have to ask... whats it for?

a ceramic mould and plug... then cast it?

machine it on a lathe from solid round stock?

machine up a steel ID size cone, screw one edge of the ally sheet to the length of the cone, then heat and fold/bash the plate around it until it overlaps, cut it along the overlap, fold flat and weld the seam, then cut the ends where required....

GL bud.

J.

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all good, i built it, used a 4x4 piece of hardwood and turned it down on the lathe. cut out ally sheet to taper cone shape, screwed it along the centre line onto the wooden cone, and with lots of bashing with a rubber mallet and finished off with hose clamps and more hammering, its all good with no dings.

:rant:

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