Author Topic: How to recast parts using epoxy putty - very simple  (Read 2460 times)

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How to recast parts using epoxy putty - very simple
« on: April 02, 2010, 01:34:57 PM »
Hey guys,

     Had to ask a forum buddy on a different site for the link, but I thought this could help alot of those that customize a means to recast simple parts.  This method DOESN"T work for everything and is trial and error.  Here is the link:

http://plamo.outthere.info/forum/showthread.php?tid=38Recasting with Epoxy Putty

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Re: How to recast parts using epoxy putty - very simple
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2010, 03:20:19 PM »
I'm going to have to try this sometime.  I have some things that could use a good casting!

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Re: How to recast parts using epoxy putty - very simple
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2010, 06:48:02 PM »
Wow, I hope this pans out! Thanks for the information!

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Re: How to recast parts using epoxy putty - very simple
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2010, 09:44:36 PM »
That actually is pretty cool.  I would think you could do this with any epoxy putty that's out there... and if you did it correctly and planned ahead you culd probably make good 2 part molds that can fit together well enough to pour resin into.....

HMMMM.....    :o IDEA! 

using this method to make 2 part molds for weopons that can't be molded in the traditional one part mold style that we've been using with the silicone might work realy well....