Vac-Cast Epoxy resin ........ what have I bought !?


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Hi folks,



As per the thread title ........  I'm not sure if what I have bought from EC will be fine for what I am trying to accomplish.

I purchased some 'Vac-Cast' Epoxy casting resin as I read it was ideal for a tooling plug as it was an aluminium filled epoxy casting resin resistant to heat.  I've searched on the forum on how to use it ( and on YouTube ),  but can't find anybody that has used it !

I did find however,  many casting tutorials on the net but they were for liquid Latex and others.  Am I to assume it's exactly the same procedure ?  I have also read some of the tutorials on here,  but the guide very quickly deviates to mould construction for the use of vacuum infusion for carbon fibre parts.

I simply need to pour the mixture into a vacuum formed part. Leaving me with a 'male' plug so I can vacuum form many other parts just like my original.



Any information greatly received as I'm really stuck as to which direction I need to go.







Thanks guys.









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Matthieu Libeert
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haha I'll do my best to take that as a near project then Wink have some topics ready for that Vac cast epoxy Smile Nice to hear you liked that Iron man video!
Correct, I'm from Belgium, was a bit difficult in the beginning but you kind of get used to it to talk in english after a while. Still make some mistakes now and then but don't care about that anymore Smile "Salut" or "tot de volgende" I'm from the dutch part of Belgium near to the French border, But I fluently speak french, dutch and a bit of english I guess :p 
 

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