If I were to cast some tires, what would be a good resin to use? I'd want it to have a little give, especially so I can shove a rod in the hole(settle down Eddie), and it'd hold from the friction alone. Any tips? I don't want it to be too rubbery though.
What I usually do is pour part B into a cup, weigh it (subtract the weight of the cup if you didn't zero it out), and then multiply by .25. Subtract that number from the weight of part B and that's what you need for part A.
For example, if you use 1 oz of part B, use .75 oz of part A. Use more part A if it's still too flexible for you.
I've been casting slot car tires of late. The Simpact 60a has been working well for an open sided tire mould. I've tried it in some of my other closed moulds and it has not worked as well. Air seems to get trapped very easily causing imperfections.
I've been casting slot car tires of late. The Simpact 60a has been working well for an open sided tire mould. I've tried it in some of my other closed moulds and it has not worked as well. Air seems to get trapped very easily causing imperfections.
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