What about a 790 toy?
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Originally posted by CdtData:
Resin can work, but it would take good facilities to make the resin void-free and lacking of bubbles and other deformities that can occur during the molding process. Dustin
Yes resin can be a bit of a pain, I find aluminite to be an easier resin-ish material to work with. Seems to be stronger than regular resin.
And in keeping with being on the Dark Side hobby wise. I have found that if you use a big enough bag you can put a support inside of it to keep the bag from sucking to your project. In this case milk crate perhaps, you can do a fairly decent hobbish job of debubbling the resin using a food Vac-U-Sealer. Not as good as a real vac-u-caster. But pretty darn good. Hummm, lots of volume here, might want use the slow hardening formual of the Aluminite. [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]
[ 30-03-2002: Message edited by: thefrey ]