My first AND SECOND attempts, cast articulated hands.
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Posted by Ramrider Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:48 pm
I'm getting the hang of one-piece moulds, but I'm still lost so far when it comes to finding something to make two-part moulds, especially on a budget.
At the moment, I'm making one-part moulds by pouring latex over a component fixed into a frame, then filling the mould with epoxy resin. But that only works when you're casting something with one flat side; if you want detail on both sides it's a no-go.
And the resin works to an extent, but it's generally too viscous to run into all the crevices in the mould, so air bubbles are inevitable.
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Posted by TM Devastator Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:11 pm
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Posted by TM Devastator Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:27 pm
Asphalt wrote:yeah but I dont want to kill my only cyb prime by sanding all of the excess off to cast them.
Oh of course not, I certainly wasn't implying you should. I was mearly trying to re-enforce your decision to use Cybertron Prime hands.
If you think you'd be able to do Anniversary Prime hands, I'd be willing to try and obtain a pair for you to cast. I think they're some of the best possible hands you could use.
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Posted by TM anemis Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:08 pm
as for articulate hand i,ve manage to have fully articulated hands and fingers that move just as yours would and the fingers can even make "v" shapes wich is very hard to accomplish..... you should try make your own fingers instead of casting them from existing ones.... if your into molding you,ll have allot of fun trust me !!!
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Posted by Transtopias Rodimus Prime Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:40 pm
Asphalt, Sweeeeet! How much for a set? I need a set for my Alt Defensor attempt, if they are the right size.
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Posted by Lord_Loqi Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:59 am
Ramrider wrote:So? How'd you do it?
I'm getting the hang of one-piece moulds, but I'm still lost so far when it comes to finding something to make two-part moulds, especially on a budget.
At the moment, I'm making one-part moulds by pouring latex over a component fixed into a frame, then filling the mould with epoxy resin. But that only works when you're casting something with one flat side; if you want detail on both sides it's a no-go.
And the resin works to an extent, but it's generally too viscous to run into all the crevices in the mould, so air bubbles are inevitable.
easy way to make a two piece mold is place have your piece your molding in clay and build up your mold wall around it. and poor in your latex. When it dries remove the clay but don't remove the piece your molding. rub the tatex or whatever your using with vasaline on all sides and up against the piece your molding. This will keep the latex or whatever from bonding to the other half of the mold. Rebiuld your wall around it and poor in the other half of the latex and let it harden or jell or watever latex does. Then you should have a two piece mold. Ocasionally some of the mold will seep past and hit the bottom of the other half. You should be able to just cut it free.
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Posted by Ramrider Fri Aug 03, 2007 1:35 am
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Posted by TM PowerMasterOptimusPrime Mon Aug 06, 2007 4:26 pm
I'm about to start my own adventure into mold making and casting.Hopefully mine will turn out half as good as yours.
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Posted by TM Mega-Prime Tue Aug 07, 2007 8:40 am
I have toyed with the idea of casting things myself and have found this site that kinda helps explain some stuff, so if your interested take a look.... http://www.smooth-on.com
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Posted by TM divebomb Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:25 am
If this works well it could mean that I can manufacture these at a small cost tothose that want them
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