BonzRus
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Well buddy I hope you didn't loose too much sleep over this and deing the top poster is a good thing for both of us. I have really enjoyed the back and forth on this and getting to know you a little better even though we have never me in person.wonko said:Oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god... Dude I don't think I'm gonna get much sleep tonight. I'm excited for you buddy, and have faith that everything will work out just fine. Looking forward to an update on this, as I'm sure everyone is. As far as me being the too poster, I can't decide if that's good or bad lol. I have really enjoyed this process, and look forward to your next project!
Brian
Glad you enjoy all the updates Ricky. I have had plenty of them for sure and quite possibly too many I would say but I wanted to keep everyone up to date on this even when there wasn't a heck of a lot to update.REYALS said:Haha, Brian. I don't blame you for bring top poster on Steve's thread. His attention to detail and non-stop updating is crucial to keeping everyone following this creation in the loop.
Hell, we'd probably be textually screaming at him if he just showed us an update here and there. Without those updates... we would truly be lost, lol.
Will do Clay. I would love to get up there sometime and spend a day to two with you.eaglewood said:Steve,
I f you are ever in the Michigan area, bring the molds and Ill donate the resin-- Cant wait to see these-- put me down on the list for sure.
Now for something I know many of you have been waiting for. After over 5 months of work I finally have my first pull in hand and it turned out very well I think. Only a couple minor bubbles in the resin, nothing that would require more than a light glaze of filler and a quick sanding to correct. After removing it from the mold I spent about 15 minutes cleaning up the edge and it is as you see it. The casting is very solid and somewhat heavy, weighing in at 2 lbs. 9-1/4 ozs. but it feels great! Here are some pics.
The resin has been poured...
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It is set...
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Back half of the mold removed. Looking good so far.
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Fresh out of the mold and minor flashing removed by hand.
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Cleaned up and ready to go.
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Side by side with the original plug (on the left).
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The detail pieces didn't turn out as well but I learned better about how the resin behaves and that I need more and larger channels for the resin to flow through so I will open the block molds up a bit and try again until I get them right. The joy here is I learned and I didn't have to waste a lot of resin to do so. YAY! I was much more anxious about the helmet and am very glad it turned out better. Here are a few pics of what I am talking about.
Resin poured...
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More work to do here.
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So, now that I am at this point I am planning to finish this bio up complete with the interior (which I obviously still have to cast), painted and tri-lasers. As I have mentioned before I have special plans for it so I will continue the thread until I have it completed. It has been quite a journey to get to this point and I could not have done it without the encouragement and support of you all. In a way you all are a part of this piece as well so thank you, thank you, thank you.
Steve