I hope this isn't a completely duh! question, but here goes.
Does anyone know or have any suggestions on where to go to buy the raw materials that actually go into creating a resin based model from scratch? I'm trying to do a major custom build on a model and am going to have to build a bunch of my own parts. So, anyone have any suggestions where you find the raw materials for actually mixing up the goop resin starts as along with mould making supplies? Thanks.
where do you get the raw materials for building resin?
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Two separate questions, so here's the answers.
For making resin molds and pouring castings - there's various places you can go. I've always bought from "Smooth-On" - specifically these days I get their "Mold-Max" mold rubber and "Smooth-Cast" resin.
For making parts... There's all kinds of things you might need, or could get. Bondo, styrene plate, and Aves would be a good start, probably.
If you're casting parts for yourself, then it's reasonably easy to learn how to do it and do all the casting. If you're thinking of producing a bunch of copies to sell, you might be better off having someone else do the casting for you.
For making resin molds and pouring castings - there's various places you can go. I've always bought from "Smooth-On" - specifically these days I get their "Mold-Max" mold rubber and "Smooth-Cast" resin.
For making parts... There's all kinds of things you might need, or could get. Bondo, styrene plate, and Aves would be a good start, probably.
If you're casting parts for yourself, then it's reasonably easy to learn how to do it and do all the casting. If you're thinking of producing a bunch of copies to sell, you might be better off having someone else do the casting for you.
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These guys are just down the road from you. Well, sorta.
http://www.fibertek.ca/
They have all you need, and a friendly staff. Ask for Dave. Hope this helps.
http://www.fibertek.ca/
They have all you need, and a friendly staff. Ask for Dave. Hope this helps.
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I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
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Here's some projects on the main site that were done by making a master and then casting copies of parts:
Jack Wendt's Scratchbuilt Excalibur:
http://www.starshipmodeler.com/projects/jw_resin.htm
Dave Windham's Scratchbuilt Agamemnon
http://www.starshipmodeler.com/b5/td_omega.htm
Hopefully that'll help answer some technique questions you may have!
Jack Wendt's Scratchbuilt Excalibur:
http://www.starshipmodeler.com/projects/jw_resin.htm
Dave Windham's Scratchbuilt Agamemnon
http://www.starshipmodeler.com/b5/td_omega.htm
Hopefully that'll help answer some technique questions you may have!
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Hey..
Im new here.. but, I've working on a build of the Enterprise E for casting later.. in regards to what can be used... I used balsa wood, plasticard or styrene plastic.. and for the smaller details, I found that polymer clay works pretty well.. You can make the details very easily, then bake it in the oven .. it can be sanded and painted no problem...
As far as how to do it... I've watched several video's but havn't done it yet..I've planned to go and try Latex.. but may have to end up using Smooth-on to make the initial mold.. the next trick.. I want to use fiberglass when making the actual model..
As far as how to do it... I've watched several video's but havn't done it yet..I've planned to go and try Latex.. but may have to end up using Smooth-on to make the initial mold.. the next trick.. I want to use fiberglass when making the actual model..