quang
Active Member
Hello Ming Hua,
I'm a caster myself and from my experience, RTV rubbers are hopefully more forgiving than the manufacturer's instructions or caveats.
I often use various materials on my masters and have successfully moulded plasticard and super glue-coated parts. Needless to say that my masters are a mess after the moulding process. But at least I've got my imprint.
Casting is like cooking. You may have all the cook books and recipes you want but when you're in front of the gas burner, you're on your own .
It's only at that moment that the learning process begins (and the experimenting as well).
Q.
I'm a caster myself and from my experience, RTV rubbers are hopefully more forgiving than the manufacturer's instructions or caveats.
I often use various materials on my masters and have successfully moulded plasticard and super glue-coated parts. Needless to say that my masters are a mess after the moulding process. But at least I've got my imprint.
Casting is like cooking. You may have all the cook books and recipes you want but when you're in front of the gas burner, you're on your own .
It's only at that moment that the learning process begins (and the experimenting as well).
Q.