Casting Parts Is Hard
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- El Gato
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Casting Parts Is Hard
I'm casting a part out of my VF-1 Valk to use on my BSG Viper model. Out of three potential molds, only one worked. My first attempt to use the mold failed miserably when the plastic shrank and crumbled instead of curing.
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- El Gato
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I used latex rubber. I've been using Aves putty for my new parts and they're not bad. Not great, but somewhat usable.
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- Stu Pidasso
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Got a pic of the part? Or is the molds that you did the problem? And I think the latex rubber is your problem, also. I use RTV Silicone rubber, different altogether. How big is the part?
PM me if you need more help.
Oh- and thanks for the "respect".
PM me if you need more help.
Oh- and thanks for the "respect".
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- Lichtbringer
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Try these cheap starter pack from Smooth-On - it will provide you with everything you need for your first steps in the casting work.
And .... thanks for the respect.
But it´s not needed - all this is just a matter of practice, as with every other technics at modeling, too. Noone is an artist with the airbrush from the start, noone starts his career as a weathering god, ...
Just give it a try, and take the chance to learn something new.
You have taken your first step into a larger world.
And .... thanks for the respect.
But it´s not needed - all this is just a matter of practice, as with every other technics at modeling, too. Noone is an artist with the airbrush from the start, noone starts his career as a weathering god, ...
Just give it a try, and take the chance to learn something new.
You have taken your first step into a larger world.
Have a nice day.
Bye,
Michael
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Bye,
Michael
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Using latex it hard.
Read this tutorial it helped me quite a bit.
http://www.castlemolds.com/moldmake/moldmaking.html
Read this tutorial it helped me quite a bit.
http://www.castlemolds.com/moldmake/moldmaking.html
- El Gato
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Sorry guys, I've been MIA for a while.
Lichtbringer, I've used Smooth-On before with mixed success. Unfortunately half of my latex tubes dried and the plastic deteriorated. My local hobby store doesn't carry smooth on so I decided to use liquid latex and Aves as the casting material. Out of four pieces that I've tried I've had success with one. >:(
Lichtbringer, I've used Smooth-On before with mixed success. Unfortunately half of my latex tubes dried and the plastic deteriorated. My local hobby store doesn't carry smooth on so I decided to use liquid latex and Aves as the casting material. Out of four pieces that I've tried I've had success with one. >:(
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- El Gato
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Jimi - I never answered your question. Here is a pic of the part. It's an intake piece from a Hasegawa version of Macross VF-1:Stu Pidasso wrote:Got a pic of the part? Or is the molds that you did the problem? And I think the latex rubber is your problem, also. I use RTV Silicone rubber, different altogether. How big is the part?
PM me if you need more help.
Oh- and thanks for the "respect".
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j25/m ... CN4260.jpg
The superglue crystallized, making the parts look worse in the picture than they are in real life. In this shot they look better:
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j25/m ... CN4258.jpg
Again, my pieces aren't as good as the original, but they make the Viper model look better than it would otherwise have been.
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- rokket2001
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With some practice it's really quite do-able. Maybe this will help:
http://amp.rokket.biz/lib_resources
http://amp.rokket.biz/lib_resources
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Resin/RTV ain't cheap, but starting with some small, no-pressure (I mean no pressure to get it right, not anything about pressure-casting) one-part moldable greeblie is a great way of getting acquainted with the process. It pays to hone your skills before you attempt to cast a foot-long, highly-detailed, thin-walled part.
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