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briantumma
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Not entirely sure VVS but it's been a question I've asked myself. I had completely forgotten about sheet wax, that could be a good solution.
Thanks for the advice!
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Hi Rich, are putting padding in the shoe?
I ask because you could quickly get to a lay up stage by putting some sheet wax over the plaster, would add 1.5mm, you may even be able to put a thin coating of filleting wax over the foot and doing that way.
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Perfect answer, exactly what I wanted to know
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The problem with plaster is it's porous, so no matter how much release agent you use you won't get a release from it. Not even PVA can give a release from plaster.
You will need to seal the plaster somehow before you proceed.
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Hi all,
I've just made a plaster stonecast of a foot as I'm looking to make some custom carbon shoes for cycling.
With appropriate amounts of release coats, does anyone see any problems moulding the carbon around that? Or do I really need to look at coating the mould with pattern coat hi gloss?
I'll be using wetlay to begin with.
Thanks
Rich
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