134 FOUNDRY WORK i 0= Fig. 36.—Cored Mould for Bevel Wheel means of lifting it into the stove and mould (figs. 30, 31, 35, and 36). When practicable, the core is rammed in the same position that it has Fig. 37.—Core Box, with Vent Rods Fig. 39.—Shows Vent Rods in Core Fig. 38.—Core with Stiffening Rods Fig. 40.—Vent Strings in Core to occupy in the mould, turning it over being generally avoided. Eyes therefore come in the upper part of the core. The outlines of the grids must follow approximately those of the core, so that a suitable grid has to