Did this back in the middle to late 60's with my dad. I was a little squirt then, but remember laying out the pattern so there weren't any undercuts. then packing sand in the bottom of the form. I believe the proper terms are the top is the cope and the bottom is the drag. after you have properly pack the sand level, you turned over and removed the sand to create a parting line half way down. You then sprinkled a very fine sand on the surface you created. Then put the top half of the form on and packed it with sand with the sprue plug in place. We found that if you put another plug at the far end of the pour, this would allow the gas to vent and help to completely fill the void. Once that was done, you lift off the top half and hope the pattern is still in the bottom half. you then remove the pattern and cut a runner to the sprue and vent. assemble the mold carefully and you were ready to pour. I have not watched any u-tube videos of this process and am going completely by memory from almost 50 years ago. angled sides of the pattern and additional stock added to the pattern to allow for machine stock has to be taken into consideration. Brings back good memories of the things Dad taught me over the years. Thanks for bringing this up.