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3086 Mark C
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Aug 2, 1999
11:03 pm
I have received no posts for nearly two weeks, have I been removed or is it something else, I would like to remain a member. Mark watermaker...
3087 lawrence jackman
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Aug 2, 1999
11:03 pm
No there has not been much posting. Larry...
3088 Clark
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Aug 2, 1999
11:53 pm
... Come to think of it, I haven't either.... Clark...
3089 Tru2scale@xxx.xxx Send Email Aug 3, 1999
12:25 am
In a message dated 7/28/1999 12:52:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ... John - Have you tried talking to Art Anderson at All-American Models? I don't know how...
3090 Webmaster
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Aug 3, 1999
1:34 am
I represent a newly formed company called Mold-Maker.Com. We are an information resource center for the molding industry. We service Molder's, Mold-Makers,...
3091 Carole Farhoud
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Aug 3, 1999
3:06 am
Can anyone suggest a plastic or rtv that would be suitable for making a soap mold. It must be flexible and be able to withstand exposure to a moderate...
3092 fontpro@... Send Email Aug 3, 1999
7:04 am
Hello! I just got my RTV and resin the other day. I'm casting small heads that go on pez dispensers. I'd appreciate advice on making these small molds and the...
3093 Miracle Castings Inc.
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Aug 3, 1999
10:53 pm
Hi Everybody! I was just looking at the web site, and noticed that nobody has sent me any reviews to add to the review section. If anyone out there would...
3094 Jacqueline Gikow
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Aug 4, 1999
1:40 am
Hi - Someone recommended this list to me, and I have been just reading it for a while. I'm impressed with the knowledge that's shared here, and I have some...
3095 laocoon1@... Send Email Aug 4, 1999
5:11 am
'Embedding' the part in clay can give you a nice, clean seam if you finesse the clay edge line with, for instance, a metal dental spatula. You use the spatula...
3096 laocoon1@... Send Email Aug 4, 1999
5:22 am
A couple of thoughts... Are you reinforcing your molds? Gypsum molds are much sturdier if they are reinforced with something fibrous like burlap. When...
3097 Bruce Gowens
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Aug 3, 1999
10:39 pm
I'm no expert. It sounds as if you are putting your molds in the oven. I'm just exploring the idea of polymer clay for a project, but my impression was that...
3098 CARLDOVIS@xxx.xxx Send Email Aug 4, 1999
2:11 pm
Alot od dental labs invest with have stone and half plaster,you might try that.Regards,Carl...
3099 Charles A Davis
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Aug 4, 1999
3:31 pm
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 22:11:45 -0700 From: laocoon1@... Subject: Re: Building small two (& three) part molds 'Embedding' the part in clay can give...
3100 Lane Shutt
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Aug 4, 1999
8:08 pm
... Since you should have at least 1/4" of mold all around your object you can also start your cut in a wavy pattern. Cut about half way thru the mold in an S...
3101 Roger Bodine
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Aug 4, 1999
8:56 pm
A "U" channel razor blade knife for cutting RTV Silicone Rubber molds is available at this web page. No photo on the web but you can make contact and a ...
3102 Elmer McKay
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Aug 4, 1999
9:05 pm
Hi Jacqueline, I'm looking into a small mold for use in a plastic injection machine. I found some castable ceramic materials from Cotronics Corp. that may...
3103 laocoon1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Send Email Aug 5, 1999
12:00 am
For thick silicone, I've found the large exacto "whittling" blade to be ideal (can't remember the number...fits on the larger handles.) I've also seen people ...
3104 fontpro@xxx.xxxx Send Email Aug 5, 1999
12:30 am
Hello! I've seen reference to using "Clean" clay in building a base to pour a mold. I could only find, Plastalina modeling clay. It comes in many colors. I'm...
3105 fontpro@xxx.xxxx Send Email Aug 5, 1999
1:23 am
3106 metaphor@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Send Email Aug 5, 1999
7:41 am
... Digest 290 came through on July 29 (last Thursday). Digest 291 came through on August 3 (Tuesday). A gap of 5 days, presumably there was no traffic on the...
3107 Miracle Castings Inc.
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Aug 5, 1999
2:44 pm
Hi! The clay being referred to is Klean Klay, a non-sulphur clay used in molding, and available from anyplace that sells casting and molding supplies. It...
3108 DErd534933@xx.xxx Send Email Aug 5, 1999
2:38 pm
Hello Mac and All, Plastalina sounds like what I've usually called plasticene; the oil based stuff we all used as kids and ground into our mom's carpets. This...
3109 Elohs@xxx.xxx Send Email Aug 5, 1999
4:17 pm
In a message dated 8/4/99 8:32:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, fontpro@... writes: << I could only find, Plastalina modeling clay. It comes in many colors....
3110 Taylor Reid
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Aug 5, 1999
4:38 pm
Micro-Mark sells a one-pound package of Klean Klay for $5.95. Look for product #80476 at http://www.micromark.com or call 1-800-225-1066....
3111 fontpro@xxx.xxxx Send Email Aug 5, 1999
5:34 pm
... Hello Again! The clay in question says: Oil based modeling compound, permanently pliable. Compatible with silicone mold compounds. Contains no sulfur. Is...
3112 Jacqueline Gikow
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Aug 6, 1999
1:17 am
From: Bruce Gowens <bgowens@...> I'm no expert. It sounds as if you are putting your molds in the oven. I'm just exploring the idea of polymer clay for a...
3113 Bruce Gowens
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Aug 5, 1999
7:14 pm
I'm about to engage in a project that will be 12 x 5 x 5 inches with long thin projecting parts. I plan an armature but there are reasons that will not work...
3114 lawrence jackman
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Aug 6, 1999
4:48 am
Why not. My inveatment for lost wax casting will go to 1400 degrees Larry...
3115 pdemuth
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Aug 6, 1999
3:18 pm
Hi! I am fairly new to casting, but have dealt with the Plastilina brands which have both sulfur and non-sulfur types. There are many non-drying clays out...
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