Having a thought about this and looking for input.
When doing open face molds, I've seen the recommendation to use waxed glass over the opening to help control moisture contamination. I'ved used that method, sometimes the cast pops right off, sometimes I have to break it off, then use a razor to scrape all the resin off the glass. Never could get consitant results.
To combat this, I poured a bit of rubber onto some glass and used it. However given how thin the sheet was, it needed support, but the biggest issue was it didn't seem to level out perfectly, one end being thicker than the other, so it had the potentional to change the cast.
I was trying to think of a simple and cheap way to make something rigid and that the resin wouldn't stick to, then thought of the silicone baking mats.
Anyone know of why this wouldn't work? The biggest issue I see is adhering it to a more rigid surface such as some plexi. If you got a good bond though, you should be able to use it for a multitude of open face molds.
Checked the bay and baking mats are only a few dollars, so it would be cheap as I'm sure I have some scrap plexi, mdf, or something laying around.
Input? Ideas on the best way to adhere it to something rigid?
When doing open face molds, I've seen the recommendation to use waxed glass over the opening to help control moisture contamination. I'ved used that method, sometimes the cast pops right off, sometimes I have to break it off, then use a razor to scrape all the resin off the glass. Never could get consitant results.
To combat this, I poured a bit of rubber onto some glass and used it. However given how thin the sheet was, it needed support, but the biggest issue was it didn't seem to level out perfectly, one end being thicker than the other, so it had the potentional to change the cast.
I was trying to think of a simple and cheap way to make something rigid and that the resin wouldn't stick to, then thought of the silicone baking mats.
Anyone know of why this wouldn't work? The biggest issue I see is adhering it to a more rigid surface such as some plexi. If you got a good bond though, you should be able to use it for a multitude of open face molds.
Checked the bay and baking mats are only a few dollars, so it would be cheap as I'm sure I have some scrap plexi, mdf, or something laying around.
Input? Ideas on the best way to adhere it to something rigid?