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I cast resin in my printer I do remember casting and it kinda sucked. Had to have the right weather or it came out all sticky.
Dave,The Oyumaro / JB weld would work very nicely for that. Leave the part on a flat hard surface then press the soft compound over the top. This wouldn’t stress the delicate part. When cool, flex the mold a bit to release the master and you’ll have a mold to make as many of those as you want. Quick cheap and easy.Jim
Agree... Zero humidity. Don't try casting in your basement during late spring (especially if it's a very wet spring), summer and early fall (same applies). Make sure the temp in the area you're casting in is fairly warm as well. Had good luck when the air was real dry. Also make sure that if you're using baby powder to coat your molds, that's bone dry too, even if the air is dry, any moisture in the baby powder will result in the resin having a lot of bubbles, which is counter to why you use the baby powder to begin with.Jeff