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Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
Hi Everyone,
I know next to nothing about modeling. I am attempting to purchase a resin casting kit for my husband for Christmas, but I have no idea where to start. He said it would be nice to have one so he can make duplicate parts. Can anyone offer any suggestions on kits that would be good for model building? Thanks guys! ![]() |
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Re: Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
Your husband will be happy once he opens this gift. Although if you can offer some more information about him it might be easier to answer. How long has he been modeling for, does he have any experience with resin casting, and how big are the parts he is replicating? Without making it obvious any more info would help us out more.
But with what you have mentioned, i would go with an alumilite. As its the main resin, and rtv silicone i use. If its his first test trial. This starter set would be nice. http://www.alumilite.com/ProdDetail....tegory=Starter Kits&Name=Mini Casting Kit Same, but a larger set. http://www.alumilite.com/ProdDetail....tegory=Starter Kits&Name=Super Casting Kit And if hes asking for a big setup buy them individually. BTW I've always had good experience with alumlite. And do remember they have a shelf life. Hope this helped at least a bit. |
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Re: Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
Since he's new at casting I would go with a Urethane mold rubber such as this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/RTV-Urethane-Mol...item1c146e094d Simple 50/50 mixing involved (no scale needed for mixing) It has a quick de-mold time, works with all resins and is very inexpensive. Perfect for duplicating parts. Additionally, Pick up some Universal Mold Release in the spray can (Alumilite's works awesome. I never cared much for the brush on mold release), Alumilite Mold clay (or any other sulfur free clay) and some of their resin (if you have a Hobby Lobby close by you can get resin dirt cheap with the 40% off coupon from their website) The reason I suggest the urethane is due to the ease in mixing and the price. Ya just get more for your money and makes those inevitable mistakes sting a bit less. Just don't forget that mold release and use it liberally. . .
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Re: Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
You can also consider trying Smooth-On products: http://www.smooth-on.com/Getting-Sta...217/index.html The OOMOO silicone rubber has a simple 1:1 ratio.
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Re: Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
Micro-Mark also sells a kit - they pretty much buy other mfrs stuff and re-sell it, but their Rapid One-to-One RTV silicone is pretty easy to use.
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Re: Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
I would buy the smallest set (by volume) possible. Casting supplies have a limited shelf life- a year or so. I've never managed to buy resin and use more than maybe 1/3 of it before it goes bad. Most 'casting kits' are intended for making larger items (say baseball size). In car modeling, there's rarely the need to cast something much larger than cocktail olive or AA battery size.
I would happily spend $20 every year or so on a kit with 8oz of RTV, and 8oz each of a two part resin. But I never can get through a litre of the stuff. ![]()
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Re: Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
Wow guys thanks for all the suggestions! My husband has been building for most of his life; 25+ years. He posts on here all the time, Hawk312 is his name username.
I don't believe he has any experience with resin casting but I'm really not sure. The starter kit mentioned above looks nice. Thanks again guys for all the help! Happy Holidays! ![]() |
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Re: Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
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+1 for the Smooth-On products.
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Re: Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
this is the kit i just used, first time use, it was easy and parts came out pretty decent
noticed that work time is short, maybe some pin holes to fill in parts afterwards good kit for the $ Quote:
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Re: Duplicate Resin parts Casting Kit suggestions?
Hi Smileygirl,
I sent you a personal message. |
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