Scratch-Building for Resin Casting
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Scratch-Building for Resin Casting
Hi Guys.
I'm currently scratch building a ship I designed, so that I would be able to cast it in resin. I'm building it in a way that I can cast it with a hollow hull.
My main concern is that the sheet plastic I'm using is a bit on the thin side. How thin do you think I can get away with, so that the resin isn't too brittle?
Thanks.
I'm currently scratch building a ship I designed, so that I would be able to cast it in resin. I'm building it in a way that I can cast it with a hollow hull.
My main concern is that the sheet plastic I'm using is a bit on the thin side. How thin do you think I can get away with, so that the resin isn't too brittle?
Thanks.
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Re: Scratch-Building for Resin Casting
Many factors: Size, configuration, geometry, parts assembly needs...abledog wrote:My main concern is that the sheet plastic I'm using is a bit on the thin side. How thin do you think I can get away with, so that the resin isn't too brittle?
Smaller parts can be thinner, and larger parts should be thicker.
John Fleming
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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I've added some plastic to my shapes & I noticed that I must've done something a bit wrong.. there is a slight 'bow' to the shape, it should be flat).
I'm guessing it has to do with how I applied the glue, (it's Ambroid-pro weld).
Should I use a thicker cement that I can spread evenly, or something else?
Thanks guys!
I'm guessing it has to do with how I applied the glue, (it's Ambroid-pro weld).
Should I use a thicker cement that I can spread evenly, or something else?
Thanks guys!
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Thin cement/glue is better overall.abledog wrote:Should I use a thicker cement that I can spread evenly, or something else?
Without seeing the part, it's hard to tell. It might be keeping it a secret, that's fine. If you could show a pic, might be able to tell you more.
Sometimes, with slight extra pressure, flat planes are no longer... Well, flat. Internal structure could help with that, or thicker plastic.
John Fleming
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i use that Plastruc liquid cement but i use a fine paintbrush to do so.
when i glue parts together, i like to give the surfaces a light sanding (fine wet/dry sandpaper) and then put the parts together and then touch the brush along the edges. this will give you a much cleaner glue seam vs using that clumsy brush in the cap they give you.
the sanding will have scratch the surface and allow the glue to get sucked between the parts better as the scratches will cause a capillary action drawing the glue in for a complete surface bond
when i glue parts together, i like to give the surfaces a light sanding (fine wet/dry sandpaper) and then put the parts together and then touch the brush along the edges. this will give you a much cleaner glue seam vs using that clumsy brush in the cap they give you.
the sanding will have scratch the surface and allow the glue to get sucked between the parts better as the scratches will cause a capillary action drawing the glue in for a complete surface bond
Chris,
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would you be willing to show up what your mastering? we might have some other ideas that may help you in your build
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