iWoodPen
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For casting..
I am looking to figure out the very best way to cast acrylic.
Do you have to use pressure or can you use vacuum?
Next, I am looking for an option to do small amounts. Is there a system someone can recommend that is an all-in-one? I would rather pay a little more for a fully integrated system rather than piece one together. I will stabilize some wood so vacuum is important. But I think more important is the ability to make good quality acrylic blanks. I am currently working with casting craft and realize you don't need pressure. However, I've recently bought some very high end watch dials.. Franck muller, Rolex, omega etc etc.. I want to cast them in the best possible way, no bubbles, no issues.
So.. Can I do this with a simple vacuum setup, or do I need to go for a hybrid? I'm not buying two systems. I knitter they have hybrid pressure/vacuum. I'm curious what experience you have had.
Thank thank thank you!
I am looking to figure out the very best way to cast acrylic.
Do you have to use pressure or can you use vacuum?
Next, I am looking for an option to do small amounts. Is there a system someone can recommend that is an all-in-one? I would rather pay a little more for a fully integrated system rather than piece one together. I will stabilize some wood so vacuum is important. But I think more important is the ability to make good quality acrylic blanks. I am currently working with casting craft and realize you don't need pressure. However, I've recently bought some very high end watch dials.. Franck muller, Rolex, omega etc etc.. I want to cast them in the best possible way, no bubbles, no issues.
So.. Can I do this with a simple vacuum setup, or do I need to go for a hybrid? I'm not buying two systems. I knitter they have hybrid pressure/vacuum. I'm curious what experience you have had.
Thank thank thank you!