Very good video - thank you sharing your process - I'm trying to get familiar with the process so I can minimize using up my rubber on errors and mistakes. Really like the Talc for helping with the parting. Thx
I think it was a great approach to lost wax casting for its time, Fast forward to 2024 with crazy affordable 3d resin printers that can print with wax resin, it makes this a dying artform sadly. but these are the fundamentals that should never be forgotten
La separacion de las partes se logra mas facilmente si se usa un poco de talco sobre la primera parte,sin tocar la pieza a reproduccir. El molde vulcanizado de hule,se serge en petroleo durante 24 horas el molde se hincha y puede aumentar de tamaño asta un 300,por ciento,con cera de parafina,se puede obtener una figura igual,pero mucho mas grande copia fiel y barata.
How hot could you cast using this mould method? I'm thinking about casting with pewter or lead. And I know this is going to sound awfully cheap of me but would it not be possible to use just a clamp and an oven for this?
Would this work for hollow objects--or would the pressure break the master? My interest is in a basic LEGO brick which is hollow in the middle and bottom.
soham harrison Do you know how I would go about getting the part remade? It looks like there are not reproductions so it'd have to be from the one I have.
vulcanized rubber is more heat resistant than silicon? i'm no authority on it, tho i have poured pewter into some of my two part silicon molds before, with fine results, i just did it cos i was showing some kids some stuff about carving and molds.. but the logic in me says that if it was heat cured then, introducing heat into the equation would not be good for the mold.. maybe it;s just not enough heat to matter
Alright, here I've been using scalpels for years....This is a genius way to part the sides. A big thank you. Brilliant.
Well Done an THANKS ! for not trying to be a DJ at the same time !
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Thank you, Soham. I love watching process videos. You did great!
Where's part two and three? I would love to see the rest of the project. Especially with you as the teacher.
Thank you so much!! Great video!
Very good video - thank you sharing your process - I'm trying to get familiar with the process so I can minimize using up my
rubber on errors and mistakes. Really like the Talc for helping with the parting. Thx
I think it was a great approach to lost wax casting for its time, Fast forward to 2024 with crazy affordable 3d resin printers that can print with wax resin, it makes this a dying artform sadly. but these are the fundamentals that should never be forgotten
you are so good at teaching, thank you so much
Thanks for the video...very helpful. Take care
thank you so much, have a question, is the temp in C or F. I am assuming it is in C
Hi!I have a question.Can you use this method on a Pink rubber?Thanks. wonderful video!!
La separacion de las partes se logra mas facilmente si se usa un poco de talco sobre la primera parte,sin tocar la pieza a reproduccir.
El molde vulcanizado de hule,se serge en petroleo durante 24 horas el molde se hincha y puede aumentar de tamaño asta un 300,por ciento,con cera de parafina,se puede obtener una figura igual,pero mucho mas grande copia fiel y barata.
Excellent video
Obrigado por compartilhar seu conhecimento. :-)
Hey would you tell me what the name and type of tabletop vulcanized machine you have? PLEASE.
My rubber sticking on frame how can i solve this pleas ?
thanks so much for sharing! Appreciated more than you know.
This helped!!!!! Thank you!!!!
How hot could you cast using this mould method? I'm thinking about casting with pewter or lead.
And I know this is going to sound awfully cheap of me but would it not be possible to use just a clamp and an oven for this?
Thank you. Very beautiful.
Would this work for hollow objects--or would the pressure break the master? My interest is in a basic LEGO brick which is hollow in the middle and bottom.
Thank you very helpful!
thank u verymuch your video.. very helpfully,
I have a rubber part that over time has started unvulcanizing itself. Is there a way to revulcanize it? Thanks
not to my knowledge. perhaps google
soham harrison Do you know how I would go about getting the part remade? It looks like there are not reproductions so it'd have to be from the one I have.
you have to make a new mold from one of the previous castings
soham harrison So, how would I make a mold from my casting? It’s old but mostly in tact.
inject wax, cast it and make a new mold
i've had a concave tree branch vulcanized and it came out broken. any suggestions how to mold fragile objects?
2 part liquid silicone works well for this
soham harrison not if you plan on pouring molten metal into it...
Eric Jurgens Works fine for wax injection.
vulcanized rubber is more heat resistant than silicon?
i'm no authority on it, tho i have poured pewter into some of my two part silicon molds before, with fine results, i just did it cos i was showing some kids some stuff about carving and molds.. but the logic in me says that if it was heat cured then, introducing heat into the equation would not be good for the mold.. maybe it;s just not enough heat to matter
No, no, this is all for lost wax casting in investment. (Google) :)
Sir I am rubber mold cuter and making I have 12 year expres.this fild..I am sarchin job
Thanks
Makes tree of wax molds.
Puts tree into mold.
Cant get the tree out without killing the hold.
help.
Hello where can I get a press like the one you used to vulcanized?
Jose luis Espinosa nunez - eBay
nice cutting to rubber mould
excelente video felicidades
gracias
Thanks.
Hi, but is this your car made in craftsmanship?
I am same working sarching job
How can I contact you sir , can you give your mail please ?
Is this better than RTV?
no, there are many different types of compounds these days. just pick what suits you
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