Thank you very much. A link to the silicone mold is in the discription. I´m looking forward to see this project on your channel. Kind regards from Treasure Island
What is the mold made of? 3d-printed? I'm just asking because of the filament and heat resistance ...and the hot wax. I'm a little bit struggling there for my own project, because I wanna use hard wax with melting point around 105 degree celsius. And this doesn't match with a lot of filaments for 3d printing.
I don't know how I missed this post..... what kind of plaster was that? also since you preheated the mold, why was it bubbling when you poured it? I think the mold plaster still had moisture in it.
You are getting steam pockets. This is from damp mold and not heating it up to about 200F for a few hours before use. You can see this by the vibrating molted metal.
This is fantastic. I have wanted to try lost wax but I don’t have an oven. Your way is fantastic. Question if I may. How did you set up the foundary for this, the heat and how long. This would be a great video !! Thank you !!!!
I waited until the foundry has cooled down to about200degrees Celsius, then I inserted the mould with the wax inside, to melt out the wax. this takes only some minutes. After the wax is out of the mould, I dried the mould in a normal oven at about 200 degrees Celsius for several hours until there is 0% moisture inside the plaster. Kind regards from Treasure Island!
another fellow metal casting channel - welcome to the metal casting community 💪
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Who wouldn't want one of these skulls? It would make a great ornament, gear shifter , trailor hitch.... love it and subscribed for more!
Those turned out great. Lost wax gives wonderful results. Thank you.
This is something I want to try too 😁Came out great! 👍
Thank you very much. A link to the silicone mold is in the discription. I´m looking forward to see this project on your channel.
Kind regards from Treasure Island
Very nice results, do you use moulding plaster or wall plaster?Nice collection you have going, new subscriber here from England 🇬🇧 great video 👍
Hi there. It was just regular plaster. Kind regards to England and thank you for subscribing!
What is the mold made of? 3d-printed?
I'm just asking because of the filament and heat resistance ...and the hot wax.
I'm a little bit struggling there for my own project, because I wanna use hard wax with melting point around 105 degree celsius. And this doesn't match with a lot of filaments for 3d printing.
I don't know how I missed this post..... what kind of plaster was that? also since you preheated the mold, why was it bubbling when you poured it? I think the mold plaster still had moisture in it.
It was normal plaster. Maybe there was still some moisture in the plaster, which is pretty dangerous.
Kind regards.
Schöne Arbeit! Die Beulen in den Augenhöhlen stammen vermutlich von Luftblasen, die sich beim Gipsguss da verfangen haben.
Vielen Dank! Ich denke auch das es Luftblasen beim Gipsguss waren.
nice!
You are getting steam pockets. This is from damp mold and not heating it up to about 200F for a few hours before use. You can see this by the vibrating molted metal.
Good to know, thx. ✊🏻🖤
This is fantastic. I have wanted to try lost wax but I don’t have an oven. Your way is fantastic. Question if I may. How did you set up the foundary for this, the heat and how long. This would be a great video !! Thank you !!!!
I waited until the foundry has cooled down to about200degrees Celsius, then I inserted the mould with the wax inside, to melt out the wax. this takes only some minutes. After the wax is out of the mould, I dried the mould in a normal oven at about 200 degrees Celsius for several hours until there is 0% moisture inside the plaster.
Kind regards from Treasure Island!
Cool!
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How do you mix the plaster?
Sauerländer Bockwurst 👍