dartman
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OK,I'm going to use a pressure pot for the first time.What pressure do I set it too and for how long?I am using the pvc method.I
will be using the casting craft resin.
will be using the casting craft resin.
I use 50psi and leave overnight with aluminite clear cast . Pot pressure max is 90 on mine . No experience of that resin I'm afraid but use release spray on the mould or extraction becomes a whole new challenge
That is stainless steel braiding. I cast in silmar41 so I adhere the braiding to the tube with the same resin.Nice and easier than extracting !
Is that braided cable ( metal) or fabric type? and do,you stick to the tubes first or impregnate to adhere it?
thanks John.That is stainless steel braiding. I cast in silmar41 so I adhere the braiding to the tube with the same resin.
Probably if it was thought off it was cast. Here is my attempts as double weave nylon braided boat rope. In different colors.As everyone have or thought about casting braided rope.. Keep telling myself going to do it one day.. Love them all
Lets start here in red. Yes I removed the white inner core and it left the colored braiding. What got me started was seeing a rope in Home Depot (gold and white) as I was looking for some chain and that had to be the department and of course the casting part of my brain clicked in and that is where it started. Now the rope was too large even without the core so went on line to find other colors and found these and a few others which I have not cast yet. No need to do anything to the rope and the tube just rough up. I use silmar41. Now what I did find is you need to use a color preservative such as those used in thread tying for fishing poles to keep the colors vibrant or else the resin turns them too dark and muddies the whites with the color. Yes on the pressure pot. I always use pressure when casting. Even when using epoxy resins.John
Im fascinated yet again. So we're those ropes nylon cored and you've removed that core and replaced with the tubes? Did you need to degrease the sheath before resin impregnation? I'm guessing pressure pot to ensure total saturation and removal of bubbles?
Secondly the idea of diamond or other insets attached to the tubes then resin. Simple but I'd never considered it . For better adhesion rounding the inside contact surface of the inset before attaching it to give bigger surface grip area ?
So many new ideas but today is box turning day , Once I've raked the leaves from the lawn again, three days on the trot they've needed raking up and composting. Oh well keeps me fit ! I'd just cleared this area then the wind blew . today twice as man6 but the trees are looking bald now ( know the feeling?.)