I ask because I often need things cast that aren't things any store is going to carry...random things either due to breakage or for unique custom work...
Well that's a lot of great info above and beyond what I was expecting to hear...thanks DW!...
I don't have any intention of making a business out of it...I just want to be able to make the random one-off things I occationally need...an extra wheel for a TF custom for example...
But if it's something that's gonna break the bank for the occational one-off piece, maybe I shouldn't bother...
Doesn't seem like it would be. ......
I think I'll go the starter route and see how I do with that then...
Are hobby stores like Hobby Lobby a good place to get that kinda thing or is picking something up online a better idea?
Maybe I should also ask what a good starter kit/set would be...
Before I realized what I really needed to do I used the HL stuff and spent about $600 in trial and error trying different things to get it right. I asked several casters if they would help and not one that I asked even replied to me. I was just about through with trying to figure it out and I stumbled upon SWG's tutorial.
https://www.og13.com/forums/showthread.php?4576-Molding-and-Casting-101-video-tutorial-series
He literally shows you step by step on what to do in order to make your basic molds and how to cast them. Tells you what he uses and what he has used in the past. I Pm'ed him to thank him for posting such a "secretive" tutorial. SWG is one of the few casters that I know that will try and answer a question for you without holding back. I try and do the same thing if I know the answer and help fellow members of our community.
Anyways, I bought the setup that Dave has. Here is a pic
I got the pots for 30% or 40% off at harbor freight and all of the fitting cost me roughly $30 per pot. The pots are normally $100. I bought a air compressor for $50 at harbor freight as well. I use smooth on resins and silicone as well. Resin runs me $90 a gallon and silicone is $88 or so a gallon. I have put another $1000 into it since I saw SWG's tutorial and moving along fairly well now.
I actually have the tiniest expireince...my wife works in an orthodontic office and has to make molds of teeth...so I wanted to cast a TF face and had her bring home the stuff to make the mold and a cast...oh, also had to make a copy of a DCUC WW torso to bake a flexible sculpt onto...both came out well, but were plaster based...I used a vibrator to vibrate the air bubbles out like my wife does at work...
So, I got the gist of how it works and how to do it, but again, it seems too rich for my blood to random things...
Okay, you guys convinced me to NOT get into this...sounds way more expensive than I was expecting it to cost to make a few random parts when the need arises...
The only thing I wouldn't need to buy is an air compressor
I actually have the tiniest expireince...my wife works in an orthodontic office and has to make molds of teeth...so I wanted to cast a TF face and had her bring home the stuff to make the mold and a cast...oh, also had to make a copy of a DCUC WW torso to bake a flexible sculpt onto...both came out well, but were plaster based...I used a vibrator to vibrate the air bubbles out like my wife does at work...
So, I got the gist of how it works and how to do it, but again, it seems too rich for my blood to random things...
depends on your health insurance
I used a vibrator to vibrate the air bubbles out like my wife does at work...
Yeah I saw it, but I just didn't feel it'd be right to comment about other's health issues. You know they say that when you do Karma can be a real bitch, so no way would I do that.
I wish I lived closer to a "novice"/learning caster like Fogger so I could learn from someone while they're learning. I'd be too nervous to goof up in front of one of the more experienced casters, though.
Heh - you have no idea how much resin I've wasted figuring out simple stuff. Like don't mix too much resin at a time.
Yeah when I first started out I had no idea how much I'd need for the molds I was using so I just mixed up about 20-30 ml at a time, and if I had extra I just kept filling molds, but I usually still had a bunch left in the cup.
The first time I mixed some up I used the scale, and poured both A&B into the same cup, and it hardened in the cup.
No initial trial and error for me. I was taught how to do it the first time I tried.
Do you cast the weapons on your site?
We've probably all done the same thing...I messed up so much crap at the beginning.
Vortious-what kind of resin are using that you measure in volume?
No, they are injection molded.
Umm isn't that the same thing as casting? You just inject the rubber molds w/ the plastic/ resin instead of pouring it. Right?
I believe he's talking about injection molding using a machine, using heated plastic rather than a resin mix.
Hmm interesting. I have been thinking of looking into other forms of casting including the 3-D printing route. I'll have to look into the injection process as well.