Vacuum mold casting is a process that uses a sand mold without moisture or binders. A vacuum pressure holds the shape of the casting inside the mold. The process involves placing a plastic sheet over a pattern, filling a flask with sand around the pattern, and applying vacuum pressure to adhere the sheet to the sand mold. Once the pattern is removed, the plastic film holds the impression of the casting shape due to vacuum suction. The drag half is made similarly and the two halves are assembled for pouring the molten metal, which burns away the plastic films.