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MarcosTG
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posted 8 Years Ago
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Hi guys!
I need a bit of help from you in order to be able to do something worth showing here jejej.
Well, the thing is that I have a perfect piece as a mould but is made out of wood. Is there any problem of using the chemical easy release product or should I first coat the piece of wood with something?
Thank you very much in advance
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No, sorry. I meant 2 component lacquer. I didn't translate that.
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Using maple wood as a mould
MarcosTG
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8 Years Ago
In my early composites days I have done it several times without coating, but with a wax type release agent. It worked (not that great, but it did the job) with polyester molds, but I guess it will.....
oekmont
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8 Years Ago
Thanks for your answer Oekmon, Which clear coat do you suggest? Polyurethane? Chheers
MarcosTG
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8 Years Ago
Polyurethane would be my choice. But as long as it is 2k it will be fine.
oekmont
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8 Years Ago
Do you mean the fabric type by 2k?
MarcosTG
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No, sorry. I meant 2 component lacquer. I didn't translate that.
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