How to cast this shape?


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Hanaldo
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Hello,

I have just bought some silicon mold making rubber and some epoxy casting resin which I would like to use to replicate some tabs on some parts I am making. The original part has locating tabs on the inside, and as I am making this part out of carbon fibre, I will need to replicate the tabs then bond them to the new part. 

I have never used silicon molds or casting resin before, though it seems pretty straight forward. My issue is with the shape of the tab:







I think this should be very easy to mould, but I am forecasting issues with casting. Due to the shape, the resin is not going to stay where I intend it to stay (damn you gravity Crazy ). The only way I can see around it is to place the mold on it's side, then create a dam next to the mold with coreflute or something, then fill this up with resin. Is there an easier way of doing it that I am overlooking? 

Thanks for any help, sorry if my explanation doesn't make much sense.

Cheers,
Martin.
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Build a small box around the tab using corex and secure with hot glue, make sure you have used sufficient glue so the box will not leak .Spray a bit or release on the tab and then fill with silicone (it may work OK without release) .Makes sure you degas your silicone and if you purchased your silicone from EC it will be clear ,this is a great help when making your cut lines on your new mould
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