Shrinkage

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Dr. Snuts, M.D.
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Is it the rubber that shrinks, the liquid plastic or both? Can this be avoided? Are there different types of materials that do not shrink? Is the shrinkage uniform?
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Depends on how cold the water is. :D
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My experiances taught me that Platinum cure silicones shrink the least.
As for shrinkage in the resin...totally variable...depends on type.
Smooth-On's site includes shrinkage factors for all thier silicones and urethanes.

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modelnutz wrote:My experiances taught me that Platinum cure silicones shrink the least.
As for shrinkage in the resin...totally variable...depends on type.
Smooth-On's site includes shrinkage factors for all thier silicones and urethanes.

Hope that helps...

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My concern is that when I'm casting a model in several pieces -- do the individual pieces shrink at different rates? This would be a real problem in having everything fit together in the end. What's your experience been?
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