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Makerbot
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Hi,
I am planning on making some car panel moulds, can you tell me if I can make the mould from panels in primer or do they need to be painted?
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Surface requirement for mould making
Makerbot
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9 Years Ago
Professionally sprayed primer from a 2 pack system will usually be fine once fully cured. You should...
Warren (Staff)
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9 Years Ago
[quote][b]Warren (Staff) (21/01/2016)[/b][hr]Professionally sprayed primer from a 2 pack system will...
Makerbot
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9 Years Ago
I mould from primered surfaces (2 pack) and I find the primer takes a sprayed coat of PVA release...
FLD
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9 Years Ago
[quote][b]FLD (21/01/2016)[/b][hr]I mould from primered surfaces (2 pack) and I find the primer...
Makerbot
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9 Years Ago
If possible I allways avoid primer/bondo and so on to make a mould of...I always topcoat it or...
matthieutje65
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9 Years Ago
[quote][b]matthieutje65 (22/01/2016)[/b][hr]If possible I allways avoid primer/bondo and so on to...
Makerbot
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9 Years Ago
Been looking into this recently and do not recommend fill in any way as it comes out of the part and...
VVS
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9 Years Ago
[quote][b]VVS (26/01/2016)[/b][hr]Been looking into this recently and do not recommend fill in any...
Makerbot
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9 Years Ago
I think you guys are misunderstanding how a primer works. Primers don't absorb anything, they are...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
Actually primer is porous. Thats why they require a top coat as a color and protective layer. You...
kidpaint
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9 Years Ago
I do believe people have long confused the hygroscopic nature of some primers with porosity. Just...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
Hanaldo, Very well put, your advice is always on the ball. You are an asset to this...
The Fibreglass King
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9 Years Ago
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