Dai Sensei
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I already have a pressure pot for casting, but have previously used conduit or channel to cast blanks. I want to cast some worthless wood blanks from some Conkerberry and Budgeroo root I have, so thought it was about time I made a half decent bed.
The base of a standard bucket is pretty much the right diameter for the base of my pressure pot, so I basically started with timber blanks, then hot melt glued them to the bottom of the bucket. I used standard width blanks, but oversized height, to allow overfill of resin. I managed to get 4 full sized blanks and 3 Sierra sized blanks into the bucket.
After oiling the blanks and bucket with spray olive oil, I then just used silicon tubes from the hardware to fill in the gaps, then overfilled over the lot to around 7/16" before levelling off with a spatula. It took 3 tubes of the cheapest stuff I could find and I then left it for a week. By bending the bucket and giving it a tap, the silicon cake just fell out. I had a few holes in the silicon from where I had tried to push the silicon down between the blanks
, instead of pumping it between them through the nozzle, so I used some white bathroom silicon I had to fill them up
.
After a few more days I then pulled the timber blanks out and added a few wire handles to lower the bed into the bucket. Should work a treat, not bad for $10 outlay
Cheers
The base of a standard bucket is pretty much the right diameter for the base of my pressure pot, so I basically started with timber blanks, then hot melt glued them to the bottom of the bucket. I used standard width blanks, but oversized height, to allow overfill of resin. I managed to get 4 full sized blanks and 3 Sierra sized blanks into the bucket.
After oiling the blanks and bucket with spray olive oil, I then just used silicon tubes from the hardware to fill in the gaps, then overfilled over the lot to around 7/16" before levelling off with a spatula. It took 3 tubes of the cheapest stuff I could find and I then left it for a week. By bending the bucket and giving it a tap, the silicon cake just fell out. I had a few holes in the silicon from where I had tried to push the silicon down between the blanks
After a few more days I then pulled the timber blanks out and added a few wire handles to lower the bed into the bucket. Should work a treat, not bad for $10 outlay
Cheers
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