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pfinn | 07-Nov-09 18:05 |
Well, JohnG, beat you to it! These are in the hands of JohnG. Eight molds for this particular set plus the turned aluminum spinner parts. Took a little while with three hours here and there and a couple of good work days, but they're finished. The .045 dia. wire and aluminum shafts are inmolded as well as the wheel bearings that slip/press into the wheels. I used some pigment in the prop blades and hubs but as the resin cures white, the blades are not quite black, but are a good base for a black paintjob. |
Roring40 | 07-Nov-09 18:09 |
Absolutely stunning ! |
JohnG. | 07-Nov-09 18:12 |
Thank you Phil. These are so far out I am almost giddy with pleasure..."You Da Man". All "Youse Guys" who would like work done...be sure to get in touch with Phil...you won't be sorry. |
stirling | 07-Nov-09 18:32 |
Very humbling!! Quite simply amazing. |
David Duckett | 07-Nov-09 18:41 |
As the proud owner of the first set of wheels and nose gear assembly, I can absolutely guarantee that having these in your hands will cause the condition known as "wet". Beautiful, beautiful work!! |
poppy | 08-Nov-09 17:24 |
Craftsmanship at its best. |
scigs30 | 08-Nov-09 17:49 |
What do you use for the clear molds? Do you have a link? I need to make some molds for OOP Guillows kits. Thanks |
jgood | 08-Nov-09 19:17 |
Amazing. |
pfinn | 09-Nov-09 01:41 |
Thanks all! Scigs30, I use the BJB TC 5050 Platinum based clear silicon. This has a shore A hardness of 50 and can take temps of up to 850 deg. F (454 C). Fairly hard. It suits these types of parts well. If you have at least 1/2 " of material surrounding your part, you can get away without a rigid outer mold shell when casting parts(although I still use an 1/8" acrylic or polycarbonate plates just smaller for support on a couple of these, trial and error I guess). I get mine at
http://www.burmanfoam.com/
because I can drive there and pick up a quart or gal. and other stuff (you're looking at about 1.5 to 2 quarts of silicon in these eight molds).
And this is BJB http://www.bjbenterprises.com/ were you can order direct.
I like the 5050 because of the 24hr cure as opposed to the 5060 with an 8 hr. cure.
Hope this helps. You can contact me if you have more questions. I tend to run on...obviously.;o). |
frwyflyer | 09-Nov-09 13:39 |
Hey Phil, How many parts can you get with the platinum product before needing to remake the molds? How do you keep the bubbles out? Are you de-aerateng the material before pouring? OR putting the molds under pressure while they cure? |
pfinn | 09-Nov-09 15:24 |
Hello Frwyflyer. As for number of parts per mold, I guess I'll find that out with these. As for Degassing, I would, if my vac bell jar didn't get cracked the last time I moved (an implosion would not be a good thing!). But as it turns out, putting the mold in a pressure vessel during cure seems to negate that step anyway. That's also why I choose the 24 hr. cure as opposed to the faster cure.Phil |