Nice work. These videos are good to watch. I maybe one of the last guys learning Toolmaking in Australia. I am lucky, the guys I work with are really switched on. Thanks for your efforts in making these videos.
Why would you not disassemble the entire mold to get all of the contamination out of the cooling passages, especially since it is an active product? Did you try acetone on the cured paint outside of the mold to see if it worked? I’m glad you didn’t blow yourself up with that electric pump. Interesting to see a fairly intricate mold. Thank you.
Super interesting to hear the process and all the details of the mold!
Thanks for atching Greg. More to come
This is cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching too
Nice work. These videos are good to watch. I maybe one of the last guys learning Toolmaking in Australia. I am lucky, the guys I work with are really switched on. Thanks for your efforts in making these videos.
Thanks for watching and stick with the tool making!
Nice deburring with the stone 😊💎
Yes, thanks
Why would you not disassemble the entire mold to get all of the contamination out of the cooling passages, especially since it is an active product? Did you try acetone on the cured paint outside of the mold to see if it worked? I’m glad you didn’t blow yourself up with that electric pump. Interesting to see a fairly intricate mold. Thank you.
Hi Paul, It is mostly due to the discussion with the customer to minimize risk of taking appart parts that may not need to be. Thanks for watching.
Haven't watched the entire video to see if the paint comes out, but i have had to use harder stuff like MEK to remove crazy paints and masks.
Good point, I'm not sure if the aceton did the trick or not. I may try brake fluid too.