Woodman Casting 37 [exclusive]
1. The "Behind-the-Scenes" Format
The primary feature of Woodman Casting 37 (and the series in general) is its documentary style. Unlike standard adult films that focus solely on performed scenes, the Casting series focuses on the audition process.
- The Interview: A significant portion of the runtime is dedicated to interviews. Woodman converses with the actresses, often discussing their backgrounds, motivations for entering the industry, and personal boundaries.
- The Revelation: A hallmark of the series is the "unveiling." The footage often captures the moment an actress decides to perform adult scenes, sometimes for the first time (referred to as "casting X").
Step 1: Stress Relieving
Before any cut, heat the casting to 900°F (482°C) for 2 hours, then slow-cool. This removes residual stresses from the foundry. woodman casting 37
Material Breakdown
The Woodman Casting 37 predominantly uses Gray Iron due to its: The Interview: A significant portion of the runtime
- Self-lubricating properties (graphite flakes)
- Compressive strength (approx. 110,000 psi)
- Thermal conductivity (prevents hot spots)
However, later variants of the Woodman Casting 37 utilize Ductile Iron for higher impact resistance in hydraulic applications. Step 1: Stress Relieving Before any cut, heat
Step 5: Drilling & Tapping
The six mounting holes should be drilled using a cobalt bit at 800 RPM. Tap using high-sulfur cutting oil.
Warning: Do not weld on a Woodman Casting 37 without preheating to 500°F, or you will induce cracking.