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hi guys, 

Im trying to make a mold of a metal watch case and bezel. What would be the best method to use for this? Im going to be using the mold to cast a carbon fiber case. 

Will the gel coat and molding putty work or is the watch case too small for this material. 

Any guidance is highly appreciated. I ve checked through the forum and cant really find anything on this particular question

thanks!  
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matthieutje65 (11/01/2014)
I would rather go for that second option...
You need a hard moulding surface so you can build up some presure on the CF...
With a silicone mould it would just be "pushed into the silicone, probably causing some deformation on your CF part and maybe dont have enough pressure causing some pinholes and so on


thanks again brother

the only problem with the second method is that i have no idea how to make a 2 sided mold using that technique. in that video the guy only takes a mold of one side
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you just repeat the same step on the other side Smile just add some releaseagent on part and mould that will be covered again... but keep in mind you have to watch out for undercuts... if you have some undercut with silicone you can just bend it... when you work with gelcoat and so on it can be much harder

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matthieutje65 (12/01/2014)
you just repeat the same step on the other side Smile just add some releaseagent on part and mould that will be covered again... but keep in mind you have to watch out for undercuts... if you have some undercut with silicone you can just bend it... when you work with gelcoat and so on it can be much harder


thanks again man, i will give it a go
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                             Do you have any pictures of your mould?
matthieutje65 - 11 Years Ago
                                 [quote][b]matthieutje65 (10/01/2014)[/b][hr]Do you have any pictures of your mould?[/quote] hey...
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                                     I would rather go for that second option... You need a hard moulding surface so you can build up...
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                                         [quote][b]matthieutje65 (11/01/2014)[/b][hr]I would rather go for that second option... You need a...
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                                             you just repeat the same step on the other side :) just add some releaseagent on part and mould that...
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                                                 [quote][b]matthieutje65 (12/01/2014)[/b][hr]you just repeat the same step on the other side :) just...
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