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1945 Elohs@xxx.xxx Send Email Mar 3, 1999
1:02 am
Thanks to all who contributed ideas on how to release my dragon from it's rubber prison. I don't think I can deal with soaking the paperclay master out of the...
1944 Tom Williams
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Mar 2, 1999
9:40 pm
if the rubber has cured effectively, and you think it will cast ok, soak it all in water and remove the master. I would then make a new master from the mold....
1943 Aditya Talwar
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Mar 2, 1999
8:26 pm
... enough. Paper Clay??? is this something like... paper mache?? have fun aditya...
1942 Aditya Talwar
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Mar 2, 1999
7:42 pm
... it's ... how about casting a rubber gasket out of silicone sealent??? do tell us more about the vacuum chamber. have fun aditya...
1941 Aditya Talwar
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Mar 2, 1999
7:02 pm
... like ... anyone? Hi... guys and Gals.... sorry for not writing..... was a bit busy with work. well i have experimented with dental algenate....but never...
1940 Lance P Gamble
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Mar 2, 1999
7:54 pm
I am using two part RTV molds for pewter 15mm's. Is there any advice out there on how to maximize flow into the mold and minimize flash and unwanted thick ...
1939 Natalie Prechtel
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Mar 2, 1999
6:30 pm
This might sound a little cruel or maybe even dumb, but if you have a dragon encased in rubber----would it not be better to get rid of the paper...
1938 Alan Shinn
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Mar 2, 1999
4:15 pm
... Message: 11 Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 20:41:15 EST From: Elohs@... Subject: Re: ceramic clay masters Is there any hope for removing a master which has...
1937 Miracle Castings Inc.
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Mar 2, 1999
3:17 pm
Hi! You can try using isopropyl alcohol to separate the two, but it all depends on how much of a grip the rubber has on the surface. Just work the alcohol...
1936 Alumilite
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Mar 2, 1999
4:50 pm
We distribute for Dow Corning and often keep some 3110 in stock. It's $25.00/lb. Paul Inman *Alumilite*...
1935 lawrence jackman
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Mar 2, 1999
1:10 pm
Dow Corning 1-800-248-2481 Larry...
1934 doug polhamius
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Mar 2, 1999
6:55 am
check the Thomas Registry Online it is a registry of every business in t he country GE also has such and remember possibly ICI? uesd to find many things in...
1933 Jon
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Mar 2, 1999
6:40 am
... Have tried to find info about this product, been to Corning's website. It appears the focus is on their Implant lawsuits and resulting Chapter-11 ...
1932 laocoon1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Send Email Mar 2, 1999
3:52 am
Sometimes isopropyl alcohol will help remove silicone (this is especially useful if you've forgotten to release one half of a silicone mold from the other ...
1931 lawrence jackman
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Mar 2, 1999
3:45 am
Gene thanks Larry Larrys Models...
1930 Tom Banwell
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Mar 2, 1999
3:40 am
... Hi Ethel, The only possibility I know of is to soak the rubber in kerosene. Kerosene makes silicone rubber swell and weaken...it will tear rather than...
1929 gene
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Mar 2, 1999
3:26 am
Sorry for the dalay on this information. The name of the company is Conley Casting Supply Corporation, located in Rhode Island. Do a search in Thomas ...
1928 Charles Brumbelow
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Mar 2, 1999
3:18 am
Vibration helps "dry" concrete conform to the molds also. In USA road/highway construction, curbs and median barriers are often made of concrete so stiff that...
1927 lawrence jackman
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Mar 2, 1999
2:39 am
In his e mail he said they were some where in Rhode Island. Thanks Larry...
1926 Elohs@xxx.xxx Send Email Mar 2, 1999
1:41 am
In a message dated 3/1/99 12:56:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, miracle- castings@... writes: << As I said, proper sealing is the key, to prevent the...
1925 VRBass
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Mar 2, 1999
12:31 am
... It's the same place. My contact has been dealing with them for over ten years, and thinks they're good. regards, -vance- Vance Bass Albuquerque, New...
1924 lawrence jackman
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Mar 2, 1999
12:22 am
I have never had any problems with them. What happened to the guy that was going to get us an address of a company that has a 9" spin caster? Larry...
1923 SMuel10363@xxx.xxx Send Email Mar 2, 1999
12:03 am
In a message dated 2/28/99 11:06:18 PM Central Standard Time, PDJJ22D@... writes: << I have had a horrible time with EVERY order I have made with them....
1922 Alumilite
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Mar 2, 1999
12:51 am
Dow Corning 3110 makes great tires. It just needs to be dyed black....
1921 Tom Banwell
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Mar 1, 1999
7:42 pm
Does anyone have experience working with moulage? Any tips on working with it? Is it dry enough to cast urethane into it? At what temperature does it begin to...
1920 Tom Williams
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Mar 1, 1999
7:14 pm
Kenneth, someone I know does 'dry' concrete casting, so you only need the outside mold (2 part, but 3 is easier or even 4.....then at least you have the option...
1919 Miracle Castings Inc.
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Mar 1, 1999
5:58 pm
Hi Sylvia! Any material can be used as a master as long as the surface is sealed properly. I assume you are talking about making an RTV rubber mold? I've used...
1918 Clay Western
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Mar 1, 1999
4:22 pm
there is a product called "SuperSeal&quot; that will seal porous surfaces, clays and just about anything without affecting surface detail at all. ... From: Doug...
1917 Clay Western
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Mar 1, 1999
4:18 pm
The product name is Brush-On 40. leave me your name & address. I'll send you what you want to know. ... From: TBerkner@... <TBerkner@...> To:...
1916 Doug McClure
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Mar 1, 1999
11:22 am
Yes I agree but if she uses an unfired master, the ceramic is porous and the RTV will get into it and make it impossible to remove the master. ... had no...
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