Mould with sharp corners and deep recesses.


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Shinobiwan
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Hi guys,

I've got my plugs to a stage I'm happy with and I'm about to start on the mould making. I've chosen the unimould system from easy composites. This will be my first time.

I'm worried about the release and sticking of casts though since there's a lot of 90 degree angles and sharp edges involved - this is unavoidable since its just the nature of the parts I'm making.

The part is two sided and will be done as split mould, the parting line is easy since there's a natural edge.

So far I've attached the plug to a sheet of glass and used filleting wax to seal stick it to this. Afterwards I've applied 5 coats of easy lease agents but also have both wax and pva on hand if needed. My question is what will be the safest option for a clean release. Nervous about ruining the plugs since there has been a considerable amount of time and money spent CNC'ing as well as finishing them.

Many thanks for any advice

Anthony
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