Originally posted by cookster
Well im not really looking for companies i guess. Just what do i need.
Sounds like i will need:
Silicon rubber for the molds and resin for the actuall model. Is that it?
Treadhead, are you the treadhead from 40kforums?
yup - thats me! :flip:
right, to make a mould and a cast you will need...
1) a master to cast from
2) a bounding box to put the silicon into - ideally not too big to conserve expensive silicon, but leaving about 1/2\" clearance on all sides - i use lego for this as that way you can build upp boxes to fit whatever size you want...
3) a fastcast resin - if you\'re doing big casting (fist sized upwards) you\'ll need a slower setting resin (20 mins instead of 5) to avoid excessive heat buildup...
and thats good for single part moulds - fairly basic shapes that will demould with relative ease - fairly basic shapes - just cut a slit down one side of the mould with a SHARP blade to make demoulding easier...
for complicated things youll need two - or more parts so to do this you\'ll need:
4) plasticine/clay - to bed the model into when making the first mould half. use a sculpting tool to smooth the plasticine neatly up to your chosen separation lineo n the model...
5) a realease agant - you can use vaseline for this or a dedicated release just remember if you\'re buying release, make sure it is NON-Silicone release agent (ie it doesnt contain silicone) - otherwise youll encase your model in silicone...
6) some wire/rod/old sprue for air channels - air will naturally want to collect at the top of the mould so youve got to make sure it can get out - the easiest way to do his is glue rod for channels onto the model or bed the rod into the plasticine and cast the channels into the mould... you can cut them out later on but thats not good mouldmaking!
oh, and dont forget sundries like mixing cups, stirrers, rubber/latex gloves (resin and skin are not happy bedfellows), expendable clothing and a weighing scales (fastcast resins are normally mixed 50:50 by weight)