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Matthieu Libeert
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posted 13 Years Ago
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nice to hava another belgian compagnon here
OT: I mostly wax and polish my mould 4times then use moldrelease spray and never had problems
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yeh i noticed that. ive givin the mould about 7 waxes already and smoothed down a little lip that was on it so the part doesnt get stuck in there. think ill have a go tonight at taking a part from it. i wont be using pva just the wax so hope it works ok this time lol.
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Nice to hear that it turned out good.
I never ever used PVA and never had bad news. BUT on a plug or on a new mold i wax stuff 12 times (yeah in Belgium we're crazy people... prolly cos of the beers
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Some people would spray their PVA, so it would remain "flat", given their wax is compatible with their PVA (and then not cause fish-eyes).
Notice than EC guys dont use PVA on the UNIMOLD video, and those guys know what they do.
 
 
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update!
the mould turned out good today. i noticed that were i had left the pva on the board there was a horrible mark on the flat surface on the outside of the mould so im glad i wiped it from the part and went with wax only as its realy shiney and smooth. ive cleaned it up now and put a few coats of wax and i think its ready to pull a part from it. in future i dont think ill be using pva if its going to bead as bad as it did.
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ok so i set about making my first mould. as some of you know ive had to use polyester resin as i was misinformed before i purchased my supplies. anyway ive got a few questions to go with the pics ive uploaded. why did the pva bead off? i assume its not compatible with the wax. i cleaned it from the part and just waxed it again as i didnt want these beads in the mould.
can i use the tooling gelcoat again with carbon fibre or chopped strand to reinforce the mould? or can i use epoxy laminating resin over the cured polyester to reinforce it?
thanks
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