Trying to cast my 2 1/4" cannon ball with zinc and am running into a casting void problem that so far I haven't been able to overcome. Perhaps one of you might have a good suggestion or two.
The mold itself is machined steel, just under 3 1/2" diameter and just under 4" long. The ball cavity is 2 1/4" with a 1/4" long 1/2" diameter sprue and a 1/2" deep 1" diameter reservoir after the sprue hole. The mold halves are held together with a vise grip "c-clamp" plier.
I am using virgin 97% zinc alloy melted in a cast iron pot 4 1/4" wide by 3 1/2" deep (inside measurements) placed on a large cast iron propane burner. I flux the zinc with beeswax the same as I would do if it was lead or wheelweight. I can get 5 pours out of a full pot.
The first pour is made into a cold mold. Pick up the pot of molten zinc with a large pair of channel lock pliers and pour directly into the mold trying to pour very slowly. The pot is returned to the propane burner and I wait about a minute before opening the mold.
The same procedure is followed for the second and subsequent pours.... by the third pour the mold is hot enough that I will smoke a pair of very heavy leather gloves when I touch the mold. When I notice the reservoir above the sprue start to shrink I will add a bit more zinc as necessary.
After the balls are cold, the sprues are removed with a hacksaw. Just as often as not I will see a void just below the sprue. Weighing the balls on an electric scale, they have been ranging 1 pound 6.6 ounces to to 1 pound 6.8 ounces.
Cut one open that did not show an opening where the sprue was cut off and found what I consider to be a rather sizeable casting void.

The void is approximately 1/2" wide by 7/8" deep.
I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but GGaskill suggested playing a propane torch over the sprue reservior to try keeping it melted until the ball solidifies more. The idea being that the sprue has been hardening before the rest of the ball. Sounds logical to me and will be giving that a try.
Any of you that cast your own zinc balls have any other ideas? I sure would appreciate it.