Mark42
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I had such good encouraging results playing with fiberglass resin and silicone rubber caulk, (see post http://www.iboats.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=26;t=002236 ) that I ordered real mold making supplies. Got a molding kit with two 1 quart containers of polyurathane compounds. They mix 50/50 and harden in 24 hours.<br /><br />To test this new stuff, I made a mold of an aluminum rub rail end piece that I can't find replacements for. I mixed up the mold compounds and poured it over the end piece and it hardened overnight. The next day I mixed up fiberglass resin and mixed aluminum/silver powder (fine like baby powder) and poured into the mold. After an hour it was removed. The pic below shows the mold on left, the original end piece in center, and the new cast piece on the right. The new piece is not painted, it is the aluminum /silver powder that gave it that coloring. The new piece has some imperfections because I used a bit too much release agent with the resin (wd40), but it sure will make a nice replacement for the other missing pieces! The others should come out even better.<br /><br />
<br /><br />Right now I have a mold hardening for the MFG logo and will post some pics of that when I get to casting some pieces.<br /><br />Mark.
