Sorry brundelfly, but you are incorrect in this statement. When you mix up rubber and let it cure under pressure it will remove all air bubble from the mold.
What you are thinking about it curing mold rubber outside a pressure pot then trying to cast in it under pressure which will distort the mold.
Rob
Dude. Are you KIDDING??
Try it. You will get a part full of little WARTS.
You cannot pressure cast..UNLESS you have evac'd your rubber.
No..thats not what I said.
Go back and read your Post:
"If you can fit the mold in a resin casting pressure pot, then no degassing is required since the pressure pot will eliminate air bubbles in both rubber and resin."
I took that as...You do not have to EVAC your RTV....but you can still PRESSURE CAST it.
WHICH IS NOT TRUE. You will get "Hairy Parts"
Now..PRESSURE MOLDING..ie..what you described ...Making a Mold..then PRESSURIZING IT while it Cures....THAT does NOT ELIMINATE AIR BUBBLES.
Its makes em smaller...but when you TAKE your mold our..IT WILL BE DISTORTED,
You said:
"... When you mix up rubber and let it cure under pressure it will remove all air bubble from the mold."
WRONG. See above.
"What you are thinking about it curing mold rubber outside a pressure pot then trying to cast in it under pressure which will distort the mold."
No..it will distort the casting.
Hope that clarifies it for everyone else.