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diezmon,Be carefull with pressure if your master is hollow! Don't ask how I know.
I've found vacuum completely unnecessary for moldmaking/casting as well.After mixing and pouring the mold materials, I place it in a pressure pot and pressurize it to ~80-90 lbs.When the mold is done, I mix and pour the resin into the mold, then place it in the same pressure pot and pressurize it to ~80-90 lbs.That's it. No vacuuming. No mold material prep. No resin prep. No dribbling the mold material from a high point, no special mixing techniques, no mold release, nothing. Just mix, pour, pressurize, repeat.Also, I do not use pressure pots from Harbor Freight. The pots are OK-ish, but the clamps will fail pretty quickly.
Does pulling a vacuum also remove moisture from the materials? I don't foresee that much of a problem, as I work in an air-conditioned house, and go through material very quickly. But I do have small quantities of mold materials hanging around in gallon jugs, which I mix up for the small parts. Some of that is getting up to four months old. The water vapor coming out of the vacuum chamber is fairly steady for a while, until it tapers down.