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Hi,
I am tooling around with some castings and I remember reading that it is a good idea to preheat a mold before casting. If that is true, can I microwave it and how long should it be heated? Any help would be appreciated.
megowgsh
Aug 17, '11, 12:30 PM
It is best to heat a mold in a Toaster Oven.
I only do this if I am casting something without the use of a pressure pot. The heat makes the bubbles rise up and out of the mold. Heat is not needed with a pressure pot which squeezes the air bubbles into a microscopic state.
Jerry68
Aug 17, '11, 1:26 PM
It is best to heat a mold in a Toaster Oven.
I only do this if I am casting something without the use of a pressure pot. The heat makes the bubbles rise up and out of the mold. Heat is not needed with a pressure pot which squeezes the air bubbles into a microscopic state.
Austin,
Will Dragon skin work for both types of Hydroshrink? I have my stuff and am ready to try.
Thanks!
It is best to heat a mold in a Toaster Oven.
I only do this if I am casting something without the use of a pressure pot. The heat makes the bubbles rise up and out of the mold. Heat is not needed with a pressure pot which squeezes the air bubbles into a microscopic state.
At what temp should I heat it up adn for how long? In this case I am casting without a pressure pot.
megowgsh
Aug 17, '11, 5:30 PM
Austin,
Will Dragon skin work for both types of Hydroshrink? I have my stuff and am ready to try.
Thanks!
I only using Dragonskin for my molds and casting both Hydrospans work perfectly with my molds.
Good Luck
megowgsh
Aug 17, '11, 5:32 PM
At what temp should I heat it up adn for how long? In this case I am casting without a pressure pot.
Did you make your molds without a pressure pot also?
I usually just set the temp at 225 and let it go for 5-10 minutes. Heating up the mold will lead to it breaking down sooner than if you did not heat it up first.
Did you make your molds without a pressure pot also?
I usually just set the temp at 225 and let it go for 5-10 minutes. Heating up the mold will lead to it breaking down sooner than if you did not heat it up first.
Thanks for the tip. I actually have started to use a pressure pot but I also have some older molds.
Jerry68
Aug 17, '11, 8:14 PM
I only using Dragonskin for my molds and casting both Hydrospans work perfectly with my molds.
Good Luck
Thanks!
Do I have to use vasaline in the mold like the website shows. Take it easy, I know your laughing .
megowgsh
Aug 20, '11, 11:09 AM
vaseline? ***?
Hmmmm....
This is so strange to me. I"ve never heated a mold, or used a pressure pot. What sort of materials are you guys using?
Don C.
Jerry68
Aug 20, '11, 1:13 PM
vaseline? ***?
So I do not have to coat any molds with a release agent?
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