CustomCreations
Sr Member
Hey.
With my current plans I recon it would be a good move to make a rotocasting machine up.
I have seen a few threads on doing this, Ill do my best to enclose my own plans for everyone should I go ahead...
My thoughts are a machine large enough to handle nothing bigger than a helmet, although I can see it being put to use more with guns- I think approx a 2ft square area for the mold jacket should suffice.
Now, what I don't 'get' is really the use of the resins.
I am hoping people can share their experiences here....
If anyone here uses roto machines, do/ can you use basic 'fast cast' ?
How about softer resins/rubbers, will they still work with this process?
I am concerned over the resin falling away from the mold surface if the cure is too slow, for instance?
Is there a known relation between the speed of rotation and cure?
Any advice is appreciated ;-)
D
With my current plans I recon it would be a good move to make a rotocasting machine up.
I have seen a few threads on doing this, Ill do my best to enclose my own plans for everyone should I go ahead...
My thoughts are a machine large enough to handle nothing bigger than a helmet, although I can see it being put to use more with guns- I think approx a 2ft square area for the mold jacket should suffice.
Now, what I don't 'get' is really the use of the resins.
I am hoping people can share their experiences here....
If anyone here uses roto machines, do/ can you use basic 'fast cast' ?
How about softer resins/rubbers, will they still work with this process?
I am concerned over the resin falling away from the mold surface if the cure is too slow, for instance?
Is there a known relation between the speed of rotation and cure?
Any advice is appreciated ;-)
D