Revolver joints from revoltech
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Revolver joints from revoltech
I thought others may like to know. Beings I broke one of my revoltech magnus' original black revolver joints only minutes after opening him, I started casting some of the revolver joints, and primes matrix. They are a pain in the arse to get apart, but none the less. I will post the progress here if any one is interested.
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I am using a rubber mold, 2 part mixture-liquid. Made by a company called smooth on. The cast itself is 2 part, resin is made by castin'craft and the catalyst also castn'craft. Great stuff with minimal air bubbles. For colored parts, I normally add a few drops (not too much or it will screw up the catalyst) of liquid RIT dye, but lately I have been using tamiya clear paints on them.
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MacrossFA19 wrote:I am using a rubber mold, 2 part mixture-liquid. Made by a company called smooth on. The cast itself is 2 part, resin is made by castin'craft and the catalyst also castn'craft. Great stuff with minimal air bubbles. For colored parts, I normally add a few drops (not too much or it will screw up the catalyst) of liquid RIT dye, but lately I have been using tamiya clear paints on them.
I use Smooth-On for the molds and casting resin, but I might give the Castin' Craft stuff a try. Is that the clear stuff that comes in the metal can?
When I want to color mine I use Castin' Craft dye. It's specifically designed for epoxy resins. You can see them here
http://www.dickblick.com/zz335/90/
I usually get good results but they can sometimes make the resin fizz a little. Of course I am crossing company lines, so that might be my problem.
By the way, I hope you're using a resperator. I learned that lesson the hard way.
I'm better now.

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I had used the dye before, but like you said the fizz-just kept F**** up my cast. The fizz would cure on my cast, and removing it is a bi***. If you notice, the RIT Dye is almost the same stuff, but cheaper and no fizz. So far all the times I have used it, it has been great.
And yes the castn'craft is the clear resin in a can. The catalyst is in a little plastic bottle.
And no I don't use a respirator, there is no brain dama-jabba-jaba-gabge.
I work with it outside, and leave it there for curing purposes.
And just an update. I demolded the cast. The matrix came out perfect, I am painting that today. One half of the revolver joint with the locking mechanism got an air bubble that I didn't see, so I have to recast that. The other half with the ratchet side came out good. Just gotta clean it up, and wait to recast the other half.
And yes the castn'craft is the clear resin in a can. The catalyst is in a little plastic bottle.
And no I don't use a respirator, there is no brain dama-jabba-jaba-gabge.

And just an update. I demolded the cast. The matrix came out perfect, I am painting that today. One half of the revolver joint with the locking mechanism got an air bubble that I didn't see, so I have to recast that. The other half with the ratchet side came out good. Just gotta clean it up, and wait to recast the other half.
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