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Casting resin parts
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 24, 2003 10:19 AM
Thanks for all of your input on my last q, it really helped. I have heard of casting your own resin parts but have no Idea what it means. My idea of casting is making a mold of a part or parts that you have to enable you to have as many as you want or need. If this is the case will someone please explain how to do this and the tools necesary to accomplish it. For that would really be awesome if I could make all the parts I want.Smile [:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 24, 2003 10:30 AM
This forum thread will give you a few links and tips Smile [:)]

http://www.digitaldioramas.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1597
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Posted by weebles on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 6:06 AM
bigjohn3,
You have the right idea. The advantage of casting your own parts is so that you can make many copies from one original or master. The most popular method is resin casting. Basically you make a master, build a box around it, coat it with a rubber mold, and after the mold cures pour liquid resin into it. Of course there are other methods too including metal, plaster, and so on. It isn't a cheap process to make resin and rubber molds. I recently purchased a starter kit from Bare Metal Foil company. It comes with a book and what you need to do quite a few molds and castings. I would also suggest searching around the web and articles from Fine Scale Modeler for more information about techniques. The Bare Metal Foil link is as follows:

http://www.bare-metal.com/

It will run you about $65.00 plus shipping. Good luck!
Dave
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