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!!v09L1F0F0uU 03/23/09(Mon)01:43 No.4056353>>4056349 Warning... do not mix large quantities of the moldmax 300 thinking you're going to make lots of minis at once. The more you mix, the hotter the stuff gets (chemical reaction) and the faster it gels and sets up. More quantity=more heat=faster set time=less time to pour and get all the bubbles out.
So just go slow and steady, one or two big minis at a whack.
Also, if you MUST make bigger molds for lots of minis... use a stiffer mold material Say mold max 40 or the like.
Other casting material include plaster, white metal, dental mold plastic (awesome stuff... tougher than hell), clear eu-plastics (for your Tau Stealth suit minis.... imagine casting your tau squad in clear plastic and swapping them out for your minis when they go invisible), and colored (pigmented) plastics and resins. (you can mix in metallic or colored pigments into your plastic) Other plastics also contain minerals and the like.
The thing here about the mold material I use, it's RTV silicon. Which means it'll take up to 800 F... well above white metal's melting point. Meaning if you have a kiln, you can smelt white metal and pour it into these molds and produce perfect copies of the original in the right metal. But I prefer plastic. It's cheaper, less dangerous, and can be sculpted easier.
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