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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 as if the casting was not done well--do not want to name names, so let's just keep it to the information provided above--NOW the question:is there a remedy other than a load of putty?can the current shells serve as a master for casting new ones that would be complete and not with gaping holes?I put some good money into this purchase and would like to see something useable come out of it.OK...back to OP purpose of this thread with hopefully a few answers to my questions thrown in.sincerely--
while smooth on is great for consumer use, there are far better, more durable materials that cost far more.
I find it very hard to mold and cast any complex surface less than 0.030" (0.75mm) thick. I suggest you use a longer setting casting formulation (eg. SmoothCast 310 rather than 300) to allow air to escape and resin to flow, along with lots of vibration.
What do you use for vibration? (Restrain yourself, peanut gallery)