Have you tried to patent it as a weapon? Looks like a winnerTonyG wrote:Although my patent hot white metal concept on a Black and Decker should carry a government health warningsome marvellous ingenuity on display!

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Have you tried to patent it as a weapon? Looks like a winnerTonyG wrote:Although my patent hot white metal concept on a Black and Decker should carry a government health warningsome marvellous ingenuity on display!
Spin casting can be done for cheep too, you have to get your speeds right, cobywan revealed some interesting test result with resin, flying white metal is bad. Atomized resin sounds bad too, the motor spun to fast (old disk sander) and the resin shot out of the mold and sprayed the inside of the barrel the mold was sitting in. But it also atomized the resin into a fog.Schadenfreudian wrote: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.![]()
You're absolutely right that my method would give very uneven coverage - I'd actually misunderstood the first post on this thread, and confused 'rotocasting' with 'spincasting' (like, duh...)! What my cheap-as-chips technique does is to spincast (using the term as excellently defined above by Chacal) solid castings. I think if I had a go using my method for rotocasting it'd be a disaster!
BTW, although nothing I'm currently working on lends itself to rotocasting, this has been a very interesting thread, with great tips, and some marvelous ingenuity on display!
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Did you make sure to re-route the secondary gyrodine relays? Or bypass the automatic phase de-coupler?Sparky wrote:If only I could make it reproduceable
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