Question about casting SmoothOn polyurethane RUBBER...
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Question about casting SmoothOn polyurethane RUBBER...
Wise and Sagely Starship Modelers,
I have an odd question about casting SmoothOn polyurethane rubber. Can SmoothOn polyurethane rubber be cast using their RTV silicones as molds? I figured if their polyurethane resins can be cast using their silicones, there's a good chance the rubber could be molded the same way.
I know I can make molds other ways. I'm just curious about the viability of this potential method.
Any advice is appreciated, as always.
Kenny
I have an odd question about casting SmoothOn polyurethane rubber. Can SmoothOn polyurethane rubber be cast using their RTV silicones as molds? I figured if their polyurethane resins can be cast using their silicones, there's a good chance the rubber could be molded the same way.
I know I can make molds other ways. I'm just curious about the viability of this potential method.
Any advice is appreciated, as always.
Kenny
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Yes, it can. I'm going to be casting parts from Smooth-On Reoflex rubber in silicone molds later today.
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Huh! I have never even thought of doing this. I guess I have never needed to. What mold release do you use?
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I came up with some simple tools and figured I'd try to make a few. Specifically they're some sanding blocks and wedges. If they turn out well, I might sell a few to my brother in law; he is a carpenter who builds...no crafts really nice furniture by hand and needed some really specific stuff.Stu Pidasso wrote:Whatcha doin', Kenny?
Nothing sexified like E-Wings and Vipers I am afraid...
Thanks for all the help guys! I get to use up my last batch of stuff instead of just letting it go bad for a change.
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I cast polyurethane rubber in silicone molds all the time.
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Thought about doing the APC tires.
but then I would have to separate the wheel and tire/tread...
http://myplace.frontier.com/~aimee.eng/id12.html
Thought about doing the APC tires.
but then I would have to separate the wheel and tire/tread...
We cast flexible urethane elastomers in silicone molds all the time. I've never used the smooth on flexible urethanes. I believe they have some that will work in Tin based silicones though.
We mainly use the BJB stuff at the shop. Great stuff, and available in just about any durometer you need. It does however need to be cast in Platinum Silicone molds. We also cast them in machined acrylic molds quite a bit as well.
We just finished a project molding, and casting a translucent, flexible life size stomach using one of the BJB waterclear flexible urethanes.
We use either Mann release, or Freekote 1711
Charlie
We mainly use the BJB stuff at the shop. Great stuff, and available in just about any durometer you need. It does however need to be cast in Platinum Silicone molds. We also cast them in machined acrylic molds quite a bit as well.
We just finished a project molding, and casting a translucent, flexible life size stomach using one of the BJB waterclear flexible urethanes.
We use either Mann release, or Freekote 1711
Charlie