Base mould

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
this stuff is available at my local hobby shop:

http://www.smooth-on.com/proto.htm

Silicone Rubber for the mold and casting resin for the parts. The first one is going to cost you between $50 & $100 after that, they get cheap.

You can also check out Micro Mark

Another option is to puchase resin bases from someone like Spacemunkie.
 

No Such Agency

New member
Also make sure your base is amenable to casting. That means not too many \"undercuts\", etc.

Vacuformed plastic might work if the detail is not too fine, and there are NO undercuts. Like zero undercuts at all. And the base shape would need to be fairly \"tapered\" so you can get it out of the plastic form.
 

matty1001

New member
Cheers NSA, iv formed stuff in this way before, but only basic shapes. Would the plastic hold out though with the casting poured in? I what could i use for the cast? resin, lead?
 

No Such Agency

New member
I\'m pretty sure lead is right out with a plastic mold! But resin should be okay as long as it doesn\'t stick to the plastic somehow.
 
To cast resin you ned to use a RTV molding material. Resin would bond with plastic.

You can cast plaster into a RTV rubber mold, like Hirst Arts molds.
 

demonherald

New member
I\'ve seen a few people use plaster...
Probably better if you just make the detail for the top of the base and stick on the cast shape with pva as plaster chips a lot ..Ok on the base detail adds to weathering but on the sides can cause probs later on.
 

matty1001

New member
Yea it would have been a top of the base mould, which i would then stick on. So would laster do the job for that? I would mainly be casting stone bases and rock formation\'s so a little chipping wouldnt really effect it too much.
 

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
sounds do-able. Still need some RTV to make the mold. Don\'t use plan PoP. Try some Durhams Rock Hard Putty, a bit harder than PoP and still available at the DiY centers.

Check out the hints & tips at www.hirstarts.com Good stuff on casting and molding.
 
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