I've been thinking of vacuforming instead of casting since I have a vacuforming machine and am better at it than I am casting.
The one thing I have never tried is vacuforming over a master that has a thick layer of Mr Surfacer covering it. I'm concerned about the effect the heat will have on it.
I asked a similar question regarding the use of primer -- but I believe Mr Surfacer is more like a thin putty than it is paint.
Will the layer of surfacer be affected? Will it lift off of the part?
I'm afraid of ruining a master that I've spent a good deal of time and effort creating. Can anyone help?
<edit> I actually should have posted this in the Mr. Surfacer thread -- ahh it's too early in the morning for me </edit>
Thanks in advance.
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