Rotational moulding problems


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Hi all
Tried to cast my first one of these using the Xencast but it seems very thin...as a result it's not coating the inside of the mould where there are ninety degree corners, meaning when I come to demaould it there's next to no material there and it just splits.
Should the Xencast be a little thicker, or is there a way to make it so? Or is it just that rotational moulding isn't really suited to shapes with sharp internal edges?

Thanks!
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