After making the mould I started to melt the aluminum alloy. The melting process was very quick, most of the aluminum parts were thin and they are no match for the high tempature of the foundry. Only two scoops of
dross needed to be skimmed off, so I got plenty of molten aluminum.
Here are a few images of the aluminum eagle after the aluminum cooled down and I opened the flask.

Nothing goes to waste all the extra aluminum is turned into ingots.
Sprue and Riser are cut off for another casting cycle.
The aluminum eagle turned out very well and I am thinking of making a few more :-)
This is another addition to this post my "flock"of aluminum eagles is getting bigger. I made 3 in 1 flask. Next I started to tap screws on the back of them to secure them to the wall.
This casting I made using only one riser and one sprue for two aluminum eagles.
