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BTW if one is only dong a quick one off, dental alginate and Nail acrylic is a quick way to do small parts, even shells.
I think, from experience, that even filling in the gaps with the same resin formulation will not work well. The new resin may not stick well to the old resin, even if exactly the same formulation.
essential for a good quality casting is: pressure pot for the resin stage, vacuum chamber for the RTV (silicone phase) proper prep and cleaning / polishing of the master while smooth on is great for consumer use, there are far better, more durable materials that cost far more. drop me a line I can probably help you out with doing the work for you. here and also can be reached at raven@ravendesigngroup.com
NOT trying to hijack this threadBUT I have a question...I received two resin cast boiler shells for a steam locomotiveeach shell has gaps in it is there a remedy other than putty?