Frenzy1971
Well-Known Member
I am a relative newbie. I just got my Creality CR-10 yesterday. I am reading tons of info on here, watching tutorials, and trying to get the best game plan before I try to do anything, so I don't waste time and material. One thing I see, is people printing a costume, a helmet, etc, then making the silicone mold for resin casting.
Is this done so they can replicate copies, or to make a version without print lines?
Since they bondo and sand it to get that perfect finish, why then mold and cast?
Is it a strength and durability thing, or primarily to replicate and make money?
I did search before posting, so forgive me if I'm duplicating something.
Is this done so they can replicate copies, or to make a version without print lines?
Since they bondo and sand it to get that perfect finish, why then mold and cast?
Is it a strength and durability thing, or primarily to replicate and make money?
I did search before posting, so forgive me if I'm duplicating something.