Recommended source for casting materials?
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Recommended source for casting materials?
Looking to try my hand at casting including mold making. Anyone have a source to recommend for quality, reasonably prices supplies?
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Re: Recommended source for casting materials?
I use mainly Alumilite ([Admin Edit: Do Not Link To Non-Advertisers, please... Ironically]) - in no small part because they are located within 20 miles of me, which makes reordering a breeze. I know some people who swear by Smooth-On ([Admin Edit: Do Not Link To Non-Advertisers, please... Ironically]). Either are good - basically, just make sure you read the material specs for the rubber and the resin; especially things like pot life for the resin and tear strength for the rubber.
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Re: Recommended source for casting materials?
I have used both.
I like smooth on XLS a little better seems to hold up longer than the alumilte molds. But I have some alumilite molds that are 12 years old and they still work.
I like smooth on XLS a little better seems to hold up longer than the alumilte molds. But I have some alumilite molds that are 12 years old and they still work.
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Re: Recommended source for casting materials?
To make decent things reliably you will need a pressure and vacuum pot - And a compressor/c02 tank to pressurize the pot, and a vacuum pump for the vac chamber
Use quality ingredients, so smooth on mold rubbers - We use dragon skin 10 for all of our molds and smooth cast 305 for all of our pigmented resin - both of them combined with ease release mold spray will get you longer mold life and thus more casts out of each mold so you dont have to pour new molds all of the time
Without the pressure pot, and depending on the model the vacuum chamber you will get sub par results - Which is fine for hobby, but if you want actual results that look good and are not a lot of work to make you will need to invest in the equipment for it
Use quality ingredients, so smooth on mold rubbers - We use dragon skin 10 for all of our molds and smooth cast 305 for all of our pigmented resin - both of them combined with ease release mold spray will get you longer mold life and thus more casts out of each mold so you dont have to pour new molds all of the time
Without the pressure pot, and depending on the model the vacuum chamber you will get sub par results - Which is fine for hobby, but if you want actual results that look good and are not a lot of work to make you will need to invest in the equipment for it
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Re: Recommended source for casting materials?
That's a good point, what quality are you shooting for? Fun side project for you or your group, or garage business, or what?
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Re: Recommended source for casting materials?
Mostly hobbying and for my group. Although who knows, if I end up with decent product..
I think I'll start with higher quality depending on cost so I don't have to upgrade.
Thanks for all the feedback guys!
I think I'll start with higher quality depending on cost so I don't have to upgrade.
Thanks for all the feedback guys!
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Re: Recommended source for casting materials?
I'd recommend you play around with plaster and latex a bit before making a big investment: I've done a bit and realized that it's much harder to make worthwhile designs than it looks, and know I'd have regretted putting in for even a home made pressure kit/resin.
True, we love life, not because we are used to living but because we are used to loving. There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.
-Nietzsche
I expect honesty about models' conditions, thank you.
If I don't respond in a day or two, please check back, I've forgotten-sorry.
-Nietzsche
I expect honesty about models' conditions, thank you.
If I don't respond in a day or two, please check back, I've forgotten-sorry.