I am trying to cast a simple cube of Smooth Cast 325 surrounded on 5 sides by 1/2 mm of Crystal Clear 202.
No matter what I do I still seem to still get the odd air bubble and 90% of the time a shimmery glass/mercury effect that forms between the cured crystal clear and smooth cast a few hours after cure time and almost spreads over the next day to cover a large portion of the join between the two materials.
I live in the UK and the temperature in my house is normal 18 ish degrees
I am really running out of ideas about how to avoid this.
Back to basics. I have mould A. Made from Mold Star 30. This is used to cast the cube from Smooth Cast 325. Simple, nothing to really go wrong here.
Next I have mould B.
Which is made from a negative shape and a positive ‘plug’. The Smooth Cast cube is sat snuggly into this plug. I fill the negative mould with crystal clear 202, turn the plug with the cube attached upside down and place it into the negative mould filled with crystal clear 202. I have escape holes built into the mould so the excess crystal clear pours out.
Placed in my pressure pot at 60 / 65psi. I leave it to cure over night.
Demould in the morning, I do still seem to get the odd air bubble (why?) and normally as it emerges… all is well. The cast looks great. Then as I said above, over the next few hours I see a mercury mirror effect appear between the two cured layers of resin. It’s almost like the crystal clear is pulling away from the smooth cast. But it can’t surely?
Side note. If I try this cast with only crystal clear in the mould. No smooth cast 325 cube. So essentially you have a 2 part mold star 30 mould. I never get air bubbles. I only seem to get air bubbles when I’m casting with my smooth cast cube and the air bubbles only seem to form on the upside surface of the cube.
It’s like the cube being upside down is forming a shelf and the air bubbles can’t escape up past it like in a vac chamber, yet this is a pressure pot and bubbles are supposed to be crushed!
Plus the naked 2 part mold star mould has a similar shelf but that doesn’t get air bubbles forming on it. Grrr
The cube is sanded to a very smooth finish so it cant be imperfections in the resin holding onto air bubbles.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
No matter what I do I still seem to still get the odd air bubble and 90% of the time a shimmery glass/mercury effect that forms between the cured crystal clear and smooth cast a few hours after cure time and almost spreads over the next day to cover a large portion of the join between the two materials.
I live in the UK and the temperature in my house is normal 18 ish degrees
I am really running out of ideas about how to avoid this.
Back to basics. I have mould A. Made from Mold Star 30. This is used to cast the cube from Smooth Cast 325. Simple, nothing to really go wrong here.
Next I have mould B.
Which is made from a negative shape and a positive ‘plug’. The Smooth Cast cube is sat snuggly into this plug. I fill the negative mould with crystal clear 202, turn the plug with the cube attached upside down and place it into the negative mould filled with crystal clear 202. I have escape holes built into the mould so the excess crystal clear pours out.
Placed in my pressure pot at 60 / 65psi. I leave it to cure over night.
Demould in the morning, I do still seem to get the odd air bubble (why?) and normally as it emerges… all is well. The cast looks great. Then as I said above, over the next few hours I see a mercury mirror effect appear between the two cured layers of resin. It’s almost like the crystal clear is pulling away from the smooth cast. But it can’t surely?
Side note. If I try this cast with only crystal clear in the mould. No smooth cast 325 cube. So essentially you have a 2 part mold star 30 mould. I never get air bubbles. I only seem to get air bubbles when I’m casting with my smooth cast cube and the air bubbles only seem to form on the upside surface of the cube.
It’s like the cube being upside down is forming a shelf and the air bubbles can’t escape up past it like in a vac chamber, yet this is a pressure pot and bubbles are supposed to be crushed!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.