Greetings! I'm a sculptor of 28m miniatures looking to learn how to improve my knowledge of resin casting.
I tried resin casting several years ago and gave up after a few casting attempts when they turned out full of air bubbles:
http://battlesuits.blogspot.com/2012/01 ... aking.html
http://battlesuits.blogspot.com/2012/01 ... sting.html
Eventually, I found a caster who was willing to cast them for me instead:
http://battlesuits.blogspot.com/2012/02 ... ine47.html
Then I left the hobby for a couple years and lost touch with my caster.
Recently I got around to trying my hand at mold making and resin casting on my own again, this time with a pressure pot and compressor set up:
http://battlesuits.blogspot.com/2015/10 ... -clay.html
While the overall quality of the casts has improved, I still have some air bubbles at the toes and other extremities:
http://battlesuits.blogspot.com/2015/11 ... rtles.html
While my main interest is sculpting miniatures, I want to be able to share my minis with others. I'd appreciate any advice or constructive criticism you can offer to improve my skill and knowledge at mold making and casting of miniature figures.
Thanks!