Temperance
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Hi all,
Quick question here -- can anyone tell me the temperature that vulcanized rubber molds are \"baked\" at when they\'re created? I obviously don\'t mean the room-temperature vulcanizing rubber, but what companies like GW would use.
The point is that I need to cast a figure that might become a master for a mold, and I want to make sure that the metal I use doesn\'t have too low a melting point. Is 160 degrees F or 280 degrees F high enough, or am I going to need to go to the 500+ degrees F stuff?
Quick question here -- can anyone tell me the temperature that vulcanized rubber molds are \"baked\" at when they\'re created? I obviously don\'t mean the room-temperature vulcanizing rubber, but what companies like GW would use.
The point is that I need to cast a figure that might become a master for a mold, and I want to make sure that the metal I use doesn\'t have too low a melting point. Is 160 degrees F or 280 degrees F high enough, or am I going to need to go to the 500+ degrees F stuff?