Katsu Ma'roy
New Member
Howdy,
Short questions: Do you need to have a porous mold to slush cast Latex?
Longer narrative: I'm working on a complex piece. I've never made a mold before so I decided it would make more sense to mold the "flanges" separately, instead of attempting a 4 part mold.
The main part is being molded in Hydrocal, and then slush cast. I think I've got that figured out. The flanges have deep undercuts, and I was thinking that a silicone, or in this case, a "ComposiMold" (think thermoplastic, and/or remeltable) would work best. The flanges need to be hollow.
I live in an area with low humidity, as that may be a factor.
Short questions: Do you need to have a porous mold to slush cast Latex?
Longer narrative: I'm working on a complex piece. I've never made a mold before so I decided it would make more sense to mold the "flanges" separately, instead of attempting a 4 part mold.
The main part is being molded in Hydrocal, and then slush cast. I think I've got that figured out. The flanges have deep undercuts, and I was thinking that a silicone, or in this case, a "ComposiMold" (think thermoplastic, and/or remeltable) would work best. The flanges need to be hollow.
I live in an area with low humidity, as that may be a factor.