frankonthetis
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Have done 3 casting efforts without using a pressure pot. Using Eli-Chem Total Cast Epoxy Resin, silicone 4 slot mold and stabilized blanks using cactus juice. Okay ish results, few noticeable bubbles but some blanks had voids which the epoxy failed to fill.
Reading various articles about casting with a pressure pot it seems this process just gets you bubble free blanks. Failed to find definitive statements saying a pressure pot would 100% fill these voids when pressure is released. Stabilizing blanks when the pressure is released the juice fills all areas that had air.
Does the same concept hold true when you release pressure in the pressure pot or does this process just eliminate bubbles?
Thanks.
Frank
Reading various articles about casting with a pressure pot it seems this process just gets you bubble free blanks. Failed to find definitive statements saying a pressure pot would 100% fill these voids when pressure is released. Stabilizing blanks when the pressure is released the juice fills all areas that had air.
Does the same concept hold true when you release pressure in the pressure pot or does this process just eliminate bubbles?
Thanks.
Frank