Resin Casting.
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Resin Casting.
There are various resin casting materials out there. I've tried the Sylmasta which I've found to give great results. I purchased their resin casting kit and here is a photograph to show some of my results. The mould is made first which takes a day or two to dry. The individual resin parts being cast dry much quicker. While they only take 20-30 minutes to turn to a solid material, they need two to three hours to harden up.
Budget modelling in 0-16.5...
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For anyone thinking of doing a bit of resin casting then I would also recommend this supplier. They have a few instructional videos on their website. Buying direct aldo works out relatively inexpensive for larger volumes of materials.
https://www.tomps.com/rtv-silicone-rubber/
https://www.tomps.com/rtv-silicone-rubber/
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Hello
I've just come across this post another company to look at are Tirantis they sell all manner of materials. They are a sculptors supply shop. They sell their products in various sizes are have a good mail order service.
I've just come across this post another company to look at are Tirantis they sell all manner of materials. They are a sculptors supply shop. They sell their products in various sizes are have a good mail order service.
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I'd forgotten that I'd posted this. I could do with buying more resin one of these days as I've run out, though I must admit that resin lasts ages.
Budget modelling in 0-16.5...
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Tiranti are very expensive. There are many other suppliers of rubber and resin. My son has started casting polyurethane resin model slot car bodies and buys from a company in Sutton Bridge. If I can find him at home I'll ask for you.
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