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Unobtanium-inc
post Jan 5 2025, 06:58 PM
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Lots of time to sit by the wood stove and make little resin cars, I added some new additions this year, check out the transporters!

Happy New Year everyone!


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post Jan 5 2025, 06:59 PM
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post Jan 5 2025, 07:52 PM
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Really fun! Do you make the moulds yourself?
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post Jan 5 2025, 08:41 PM
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Really fun! Do you make the moulds yourself?


Yes, I make them, that's one of the hard parts.
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post Jan 5 2025, 09:21 PM
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So cool. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pray.gif)
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post Jan 6 2025, 05:57 AM
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You must have heat in the shop, or just lazy days?
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post Jan 6 2025, 06:40 AM
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QUOTE(930cabman @ Jan 6 2025, 03:57 AM) *

You must have heat in the shop, or just lazy days?

This is what I do at night in my basement by the woodstove.


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post Jan 6 2025, 07:19 AM
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Very cool. Are you wood carving these first then make a mold? A vacuum tank or DIY vacuum booth with pump would get rid of those bubbles. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Jan 6 2025, 08:07 AM
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QUOTE(Shivers @ Jan 6 2025, 05:19 AM) *

Very cool. Are you wood carving these first then make a mold? A vacuum tank or DIY vacuum booth with pump would get rid of those bubbles. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

I've looked into that, the problem is I gang run about 20 a night, so it would slow production to a crawl if I had to put them in a vacuum chamber, unless you have an idea, I haven't been able to come up with one big enough that's cost effective.

I take the mold's off of die cast cars.
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post Jan 6 2025, 09:18 AM
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post Jan 6 2025, 06:46 PM
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That is pretty neat. In my long cold NY winter I have been playing with freecad, sadly not for 914 parts besides my upgrades to the 3d printed puck horn button.

Here is a fan assembly I designed last week for my old sun workstation. It is so old the original plastic parts fell apart.
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post Jan 6 2025, 07:42 PM
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That is pretty neat. In my long cold NY winter I have been playing with freecad, sadly not for 914 parts besides my upgrades to the 3d printed puck horn button.

Here is a fan assembly I designed last week for my old sun workstation. It is so old the original plastic parts fell apart.
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Very cool!
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post Jan 8 2025, 10:51 PM
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I always wondered what would happen if the cars weren't allowed to cure in the mold long enough. I tried a new resin with a longer cure time so pulled these out too soon and left them on the rack, I came back to a Porsche Dali sculpture!


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post Jan 9 2025, 08:14 AM
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post Jan 9 2025, 09:22 AM
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I think it almost as a winter theme, look a bit like melting ice...
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@ Unobtanium-inc

I have been casting plastic on a professional level for over 50 years and I will suggest how on how you could do this.

I use a combination of 3 different casting techniques one is just in the air with no vacuum or no pressure like you are doing now or another is to use a vacuum chamber to remove the bubbles introduced while mixing the plastic but you may still trap some bubbles. You also have to have extra room in the mold to deal with the rise in the volume of plastic as you are de-airing. You could mix first and de-air the mix and pour and you will get less bubbles but with your set up, as it is very cold and need for heat, I would do this.

I think you would be well served with a pressure cast setup which is just a paint pressure pot. I use 5 gallon paint pot you can just get it on Amazon.com new for not too much, you only really need about 20 lbs of pressure. If you can run an airline from the shop out there that will work perfect and keeping it close to the fireplace and will warm up the paint pot and it will make your stuff cast faster all you have to do is keep the pressure on it until it sets up and the bubbles disappear because they get so tiny once they have 20 to 30lbs of pressure on them they disappear. I would be a little concern on the flammability of your plastic that you're using and the open flame but you're a big boy you need to figure that stuff out

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Old stuff Note the Pelican was cast in this process in a 2-part urethane material. The finish was as good as the mold
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post Jan 10 2025, 11:54 PM
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There were some complaints about the photography on the first shots, so I got a little fancy!


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Those are the best looking ice cubes I've ever seen... Happy New Year!
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Those are the best looking ice cubes I've ever seen... Happy New Year!

Not ice, epoxy resin, so will last forever! And they don't rust.
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