AnsonJames
Sr Member
Remember that Urethane resin kills Silicone moulds very quickly, use a release agent of some kind and your moulds will last more than 10 pulls...
Remember that Urethane resin kills Silicone moulds very quickly, use a release agent of some kind and your moulds will last more than 10 pulls...
THAT's the kill-shot, right there. Awesome cast. Just awesome.
What? THAT wasn't a flawless cast?Thank you much TMG!THAT's the kill-shot, right there. Awesome cast. Just awesome.
I was happy with the mold. Almost zero seam or flashing to trim off straight out of the rubber. Lucky day!
I was also glad that the upper teeth "puck" worked s planned. Just waiting on my load of resin to get here so I can pour a nice thick-walled and flawless resin cast.
At first I wasn't interested in this but more and more it is growing on me.
What? THAT wasn't a flawless cast?
Good to know you have high standards when it comes to casting. :thumbsup
have you tried using a polyester gel coat and resin if you want to fiberglass the heads. much more forgiving on the moulds.
urethane will dry out the silicone and make it brittle. dont get me wrong, it will do the job well but it will eat your mould. polyester will not do this so your moulds will last longer.
:eek. Truly amazing work SD! :thumbsup
Ditto! I'm pleased the permission question is sorted out and the quality of resculpting and moulding is undeniably good.
SwampDonkey, did you try backing up your epoxy gel with an epoxy resin/glass layup at all? Gets very good, lightweight results in the model aeroplane world. Or as Fettster said, go with polyester for both. Stick with like-to-like and you should be ok.
Just use a spray-on mould release. I've cast multiple parts out of silicone moulds without mould release and had no (chemical) deterioration. I have moulds that are over 15 years old and still good - some staining yes, and mechanical flexing/pulling of detailed silicone moulds certainly can rip out chunks of rubber. But then it's not as if I've used every formulation of urethane out there, and I've certainly had moulds that *did* go bad very quickly.
Silicone's expensive and this is a big mould, so I'd go with mould release, or just using polyester, provided you can get a gel coat that sticks to it.