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Am i doing something wrong
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Mon Jan 26, 2015 8:42 pm
by pod1138
hello all
i'm trying my hand at resin casting and my moulds i'm making are coming out really well very clean, no bubbles i am very happy with, But heres my problem, i'm using a Polylite Water Clear Casting Resin (its not ideal for what i need & i will be asking for a replacement in another post) i'm finding i get vaining over some of the flat surfaces which i can live with (it looks cool) & random shrinkage between 1-6 mm
any advice
pod
Re: Am i doing something wrong
Posted:
Mon Jan 26, 2015 10:30 pm
by Fleafa
How thick are your casts? Excessive thickness can cause a lot of heat during curing which can lead to more shrinkage.
Do you have any pictures?
Re: Am i doing something wrong
Posted:
Mon Jan 26, 2015 11:35 pm
by pod1138
ok i'll give it in mms & ins
the original
10" x 2 1/4" x 1 1/8" (256mm x 61mm x 26mm)
and the casting comes out at
9 11/16" x 2 1/8" x 1" (250mm x 54mm x 25mm)
i will post some pics once i'm finished, knowing my luck its something dumb like using the wrong resin
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Tue Jan 27, 2015 4:52 am
by Fleafa
That shrinkage (between 2% and 8%) is more than I would expect.
You could try adding less catalyst. How much are you adding currently?
You could also try pre-warming the mould.
Have you read the ?
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Tue Jan 27, 2015 7:12 am
by pod1138
this is what is on the tin
clear (unpigmented) blue/green liquid casting resin
activate with MEKP catalyst 1% min(10cc per Kg) 2% max (20cc per Kg)
each tin is 500g, i've mixed 2 lots with 10cc (as per the max)
i'm working from a side room at home i guess you should think laundry room,
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Wed Jan 28, 2015 2:37 am
by Fleafa
You should try less catalyst.
Also, please tell me you have good ventilation and are using a mask. Polyester resin fumes are BAD when inhaled.
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Wed Jan 28, 2015 7:53 am
by mangozac
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Wed Jan 28, 2015 10:37 pm
by pod1138
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Thu Jan 29, 2015 8:06 pm
by Fleafa
Let us know how you get on.
Good to hear you're not killing yourself! Make sure you have vapour filters as well as particulate filters
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Fri Mar 06, 2015 12:06 pm
by pod1138
ok just an update
And its going ok i've been casting for 6 weeks i'm trying other resins & silicones. i still get the vaining on some on the castings i do have some problems with bubbles i think its something like 1 good cast in 3
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Sun Mar 08, 2015 7:51 am
by johncast
Hi Pod
Patterns on the casting and sounds as if you are using Polyester resin. Not good
I'd be trying a new resin, polyester resin are not compatable with many rubbers and you get TRYPING affect on the casting and in cases stays sticky. Try a urethane resin.
The other advantage is the mixing where there are problems . Urethane resins need in most cases a 50% 50% mix or somewhere in that order. With other resin a 1% cat into a mix is hard to get right in small volumes if you don't have a accurate scale such as a jewellers balance to weight it absolutely spot on.
Johncast
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:33 am
by pod1138
ok john i've just looked for urethane resin & i may have some problems buying it but i will keep looking but what i will do in put up a lynk to show what i am buying & where from & see if any more ideas come to mind
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Polycraft-GP- ... 35c352e6e7http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Polycraft-Pol ... 35dffc6823
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:58 am
by Fleafa
Are you UK based?
Re: Am i doing something wrong
Posted:
Thu Mar 12, 2015 1:31 pm
by pod1138
yes
Re: Am i doing something wrong
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Fri Mar 13, 2015 9:12 pm
by Fleafa
So you've found the distributor I am currently using! My bread & butter are:
So I use the same silicone you found.
The resin you found is polyester resin, as previously discussed. They can be tricky. They don't like to cure fully in contact with air, for example, so you can end up with a sticky surface. A wax additive can be used to minimise that problem, but there are others. My biggest issue with the PE resins is cure time and the foul vapors.
So, you could try a "water clear" polyurethane resin. Expect to pay considerably more:
You may even want something like this:
Without knowing your project, it is difficult to make a good recommendation.
Your next consideration is that water clear resins are intolerant of condensation-cure (tin-based) silicones. This may be the problem you are having. You need to use addition-cure (platinum-based) silicones. Again, expect to pay more:
These silicones are longer-lasting but sensitive to cure-inhibiting substances - avoid any moisture. Most manufacturers steer you away from wooden spatulas for mixing as they may contain moisture!