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The main issue is that Copper-brass alloys (red brass) have a melting point of 1027C, considerably higher than aluminium which melts at 660C.

The next issue is that a specialized furnace would have to be designed and built in order to reach such temperatures. In the past, I have looked into smelting aluminium for another project, and that is right on the limit for normal crucible melting.

Dave

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I only did a few minutes searching the casing alloy, and the figure of 1027C came up. It will obviously need a more detailed search.

Yes, some kind of kiln, but this too will need research. With today's internet this should not be a problem. I expect that you could find a 'how to' video on the subject. Certainly I know there are such videos for aluminium.

The jig molds would have to be steel.

Dave

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