Excellent, I think you are the first person to try this, and I'm sure many of us had that doubt that you have solved for us. I hope your video gets more support, you deserve it. Finally, my recommendation to capture fine details in the mold (your advertising side), need more pressure to punch for gravity the zinc into any cavity of the mold, this can be get with a larger sprue size (may be 2 or 3 twice larger than it is currently). Gracias por compartir!!.
Thanks for the comment. The lettering I used on the advertising side were little tiny stick on letters that had very little mass to them and were just inadequate for the job. Someday I might invest in a 3D printer or an CNC engraver.
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Excellent, I think you are the first person to try this, and I'm sure many of us had that doubt that you have solved for us. I hope your video gets more support, you deserve it. Finally, my recommendation to capture fine details in the mold (your advertising side), need more pressure to punch for gravity the zinc into any cavity of the mold, this can be get with a larger sprue size (may be 2 or 3 twice larger than it is currently). Gracias por compartir!!.
Thanks for the comment. The lettering I used on the advertising side were little tiny stick on letters that had very little mass to them and were just inadequate for the job. Someday I might invest in a 3D printer or an CNC engraver.
@@CastawayMetals-BGr84u I'll be happy to see what you can do with these new toys when you're able to get your hands on them. Cheers!