nova wrote:
Pressure Cooker is I think the same thing as a pressure pot. The idea is you incease the pressure on the resin in the mold so it crushes the air bubbles that are trapped in the resin down to a size so small you don't notice them.
Alumilite.com has decent vid tutes of pressure casting for their clear resin.
The problem with small parts is you only need a small ammount of resin...prolly 1g or so. The catch is that the smallest batch of resin you can mix up is about 15-20g After all of the measuring, mixing, pouring and the ammount of resin you leave on the sides of your cups...you need to have at least 15-20g to maintain a proper A to B ratio.
Yes, the cooker is the same as the pot. There is a guy on Rebelscum.com that is the master of this type of casting. I'll see if I can find anything he tells on how to for this.
Nova is right on the mixing. Forgot about that, as when I make small parts I try and make more than one at a time. That way when you mix a batch you just fill in all your molds at once. Also if anyone know when working with resin, sometimes the part doesn't work and you need to try again. If you make more than one mold of the same part, you can almost cut that step completely out
, as you have others to use. That is, if the first one doesn't work or come out right.
momaw nadon
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