If I use a slow set resin can I make something with a low rpm that will do the trick

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The old "enough room to swing a cat" technique...Schadenfreudian wrote:I put the moulds in a plastic bag and swing it round my head - works every time.
vipermark7@googlemail.comCaptain Jack Sparrow wrote:Guard the boat, Mind the tide... Don't touch my dirt...
But ironically in a flat that strictly speaking isn't really big enough to swing a cat...Bar wrote:The old "enough room to swing a cat" technique...Schadenfreudian wrote:I put the moulds in a plastic bag and swing it round my head - works every time.
vipermark7@googlemail.comCaptain Jack Sparrow wrote:Guard the boat, Mind the tide... Don't touch my dirt...
Ah, I see, I hadn't realised that was what he was asking about, I'd assumed just a way of rotating moulds as an alternative to pressure casting.Sparky wrote:The roto-cast technique (I get the name from websites that sell roto-casting machines) is for making simi-hollow castings.
vipermark7@googlemail.comCaptain Jack Sparrow wrote:Guard the boat, Mind the tide... Don't touch my dirt...
I just took a look and it IS the current Kituilder magazine (#53) - the one with Kong fight T-Rex on it - http://www.kitbuildersmagazine.com/NewIssue.htmSparky wrote:I would like to see the article, if anyone can get the issue and or scan of the artical for reference I'd like to put it on file.
On a side note I have the second to last copy of the IPMs journal where a fellow setup a vacuum pump using th ~$10.00 venturi effect device harbor freight has, seems to have worked well for him. I have one but found it difficult to get a good setup, jsut went ahead and bought a pump.
vipermark7@googlemail.comCaptain Jack Sparrow wrote:Guard the boat, Mind the tide... Don't touch my dirt...
vipermark7@googlemail.comCaptain Jack Sparrow wrote:Guard the boat, Mind the tide... Don't touch my dirt...
Say Sparky,Sparky wrote:There's a charger added when the battery gets low, the wiper motor draws a lot of current even in standby but it's not hooked up anymore.
None of this motorised malarkey for me, I'm a cheap git...tonyG2 wrote:...I just love Schadenfreudian's technique of swinging the mold in a bag about your head, if you are going for what is essentialy a single axis rotation, how can you acheive even coverage.
I would think that the "swing the cat" method will conentrate the resin at one end of the mold and a single axis "spindle" approach would leave the ends of the mold (at the axis of the spindle) with insufficient coverage.
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