to be honest IDK because my oven doesn't give me that option ,it's whatever the manufacturer designed it for , I use the smaller less expensive fiberglass necraft , will you be using the distilled water or boric ?
I hope you reach step 6. let me know how it went , but definitely get the optima
Ben's Prints
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rsaldivar wrote:to be honest IDK because my oven doesn't give me that option ,it's whatever the manufacturer designed it for , I use the smaller less expensive fiberglass necraft , will you be using the distilled water or boric ?
I hope you reach step 6. let me know how it went , but definitely get the optima
I'll be using distilled water with the Plasticast investment
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with that combination I would expect you'll get the same results as you did with the
that's my guess anywayRaw casting of a 14kw ring. Followed Mark's burnout cycle exactly as he posted, and this had the best surface we have gotten so far
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rsaldivar wrote:with that combination I would expect you'll get the same results as you did with thethat's my guess anywayRaw casting of a 14kw ring. Followed Mark's burnout cycle exactly as he posted, and this had the best surface we have gotten so far
Didn't quite come out. May have been a bit ambitious with trying a larger ring. Cured with 50W Quans UV light for around 14 hours. Used Plasticast with distilled water and the burnout schedule that was posted. Does this look like there was still ash/resin that wasn't burnt out completely? I held it for 4 hours at 1450. I'm thinking I'll try holding for 5 hours the next go round.
What are your thoughts on this?
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yes , ash , I'll tell you what , I happen to have a little time right now , if you want , send me the file and I'll grow it and cast it in brass , lets see how it comes out when I do it ? I'm curious , when I have time I like a challenge
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Hi Messerdr , so here are some results and my thoughts
I think I got a littles better results than you , I say this because , for the most part , the ring part came out ok , what I see as the problem is the chain like detail on the sides mostly , please don't pay attention to the grow lines , that's not a casting issue , thats a growing one but not intro. in solving that because it's not a paying job for me and that's not what I am concentrating on for this ,
so I'm thinking that the problem was that the space between one link to another was too tiny , in the same way a class ring or anything with small fonts don't come out because of reaction and expansion of the resin , this is what happend in those
inbetween the link areas , if you notice , those , for the most part , are the only areas that this is occuring in , and yes on the top too , but look at your sharp angle corers there (top) , same thing , tiny GAP/space between them , this didn't happen in the middle because not as much angle , not to say this will always happen , casting is an art not a science , but has general rules and with resin , tiny detail causes potential problems I believe because of tiny gab/space , remember , resin expands , so if there isn't enough investment between the 2 resin walls (Gap) there is little strength to hold the expansion
Im curious to know if you where able to cast this with the green without these same problems
I think I will try again but with rust-oleumin order to coat
my recommendations for retying this are - with the green
with platinum investment ( I think this will be your best option for this as is )
redesign that area with not so much depth , put a plate in there and raise up the plate so wont go so deep and if you can , separate the chain link design more , spred it out some
I think I got a littles better results than you , I say this because , for the most part , the ring part came out ok , what I see as the problem is the chain like detail on the sides mostly , please don't pay attention to the grow lines , that's not a casting issue , thats a growing one but not intro. in solving that because it's not a paying job for me and that's not what I am concentrating on for this ,
so I'm thinking that the problem was that the space between one link to another was too tiny , in the same way a class ring or anything with small fonts don't come out because of reaction and expansion of the resin , this is what happend in those
inbetween the link areas , if you notice , those , for the most part , are the only areas that this is occuring in , and yes on the top too , but look at your sharp angle corers there (top) , same thing , tiny GAP/space between them , this didn't happen in the middle because not as much angle , not to say this will always happen , casting is an art not a science , but has general rules and with resin , tiny detail causes potential problems I believe because of tiny gab/space , remember , resin expands , so if there isn't enough investment between the 2 resin walls (Gap) there is little strength to hold the expansion
Im curious to know if you where able to cast this with the green without these same problems
I think I will try again but with rust-oleumin order to coat
my recommendations for retying this are - with the green
with platinum investment ( I think this will be your best option for this as is )
redesign that area with not so much depth , put a plate in there and raise up the plate so wont go so deep and if you can , separate the chain link design more , spred it out some
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Fantastic work Ben
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rsaldivar wrote:Im curious to know if you where able to cast this with the green without these same problems
I think I will try again but with rust-oleumin order to coat
my recommendations for retying this are - with the green
with platinum investment ( I think this will be your best option for this as is )
redesign that area with not so much depth , put a plate in there and raise up the plate so wont go so deep and if you can , separate the chain link design more , spred it out some
Printed and cast the B9 green version and it came out a whole lot better. Still had some ash, but a lot less.
JesseTaylor wrote:Fantastic work Ben
Thank you!
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no doubt , looks better , what investment ? and what process did you use ?
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