Hey Dodgy me old mate, too funny. My sister called me Bakko. It was Bakko this, and Bakko that. And what you doing Bakko. Why? FIK either. Lol. I guess I am a Bakko sort of guy.
My brother, that sounds like a good plan. Grab some popcorn, tip a frothy, and watch …
The good, the bad, and the ugly. Today, was the UGLY. I tried separating the mold and behold, it was stuck together… BADLY. I had to cut along the join to open it and the end result, the mold is trashed. It is a complete do-over. I DID use a mold release agent prior to pouring the second half but I suspect it’s the wrong stuff. It is probably used more for releasing a resin cast than for separating a mold. So there you go, Dodgy. A learning moment for you at my expense!
I have started over. I made some changes that I would have preferred done previously, so I guess that can be the silver lining. I have to find something to hang my hat on.
The first half of the mold is poured, and curing.
Do I use baby powder? Ot is baby powder used after, when the molds are separated and when casting resin? I don’t want to mess this one up too. One video I watched recommended a mixture of 4 parts IPA to one part dish soap. I will search the net more too. Any advice from you guys would be appreciated.
Back int he Dark Ages (e.g. 80s) talcum powder (tile & grout supplier was cheaper than “babby” labeled) was the go-to for RTV mould release once the moulds were cast.
Mineral oil was the go-to for releasing the master out of the individual casts.
Now, that was tens of thousands of donkey’s years ago, too.
Technology has changed; we’re even told it’s improved, too.
Had this forum, and YT been around (at present technological maturity) inthe 80s, I’d have been sore impoverished keeping up with the times. How I would have built boats too boggles my mind [:)]
Mind, I would have still been stuck places where it was easier to rent a shed and build a boat during the week. And my local railway club scenery would have been on video–probably bad video [:)]
Ugh, you used the “w**k” word. Gak! I found out Friday we’re inking another contract with our worst customer. They expect miracles, refuse to listen when prices are quoted in dollars and they budgeted for only cents. Then, when, predictably, things cost dollars, they want changes, for free, to get things back to cents, except, it always costs dollars not donuts by that point. And, we never, ever, bill for the fact that we wind up doing 3x the work for these clowns.
Hey thanks for chiming in, Mark. I did more research and I found a reference from Smooth On for a product called, Ease Release 205. But, I am in no mood to spend/order another product costing 20 some Dollars. The link I pasted earlier mentions a mixture of vaseline and mineral spirits. I already have both, so, I think I will try that. I don’t think I will test fate with IPA and dishsoap.
You have my pity. That sucks.
I know exactly what you mean because we just did something similar. Though, in my case, the customer is at least profitable for us. The downside is they don’t live in reality, they expect miracles to happen on a daily basis, and they are a massive time suck. We almost lost the account but with some creative negotiation we managed to keep them. It is a bitter sweet outcome. I guess that I should not look a gift horse in the mouth. They generate some Dollars for me and they are on a pace to double their business this year. Still, they are taking years off my life and I don’t know if the money is worth it.
Let’s just say that casting this piece has been more difficult than I thought it would be. (Airpockets, air pockets, and air pockets). THAT, and add the utter turmoil at my job along with some turmoil at home has kept me away. I am working on it though. I think that I have a path through this, just not quite how I would like it.
Just look after yourself mate. You first, family next, (can’t look after your family if you’re down for the count). Work then pleasure. We can wait. Just remember, if the moeling goes south, there’s always beer!
What’s the saying? God, Family, Country? Should it be, God, Family, Modeling?
Not a fan of CNN but this was sent to me and I think it sums up nicely some of the problems we are seeing. Add the on-going resin shortages and other material shortages that include rolled steel:
“I was sitting in my cubicle today and I realized, ever since I started working, every single day of my life has been worse than the day before it. So, that means that every single day that you see me, that’s on the worst day of my life.”
Haven’t seen it, but it reminds of an old friend always used to say “It doesn’t matter how messed [sic] up today is, tomorrow will be worse”. Unfortunately, I think he meant it.
Good luck with the resin and everything else, Steve. I’m following along with everyone else here.