Hi. Still struggling here.
Attached are photos of my issues
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I'll try to be brief. Sterling silver metal. 50% new, 50% used.
3d print of Jamghe castable resin. Also tried...
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Hi. Still struggling here.
Attached are photos of my issues
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I'll try to be brief. Sterling silver metal. 50% new, 50% used.
3d print of Jamghe castable resin. Also tried...
Sorry, forgot to mention the silver casting temp is 990 C and the flask temp is 590 C. Metal melted in a furnace and graphite crucible. Vacuum cast as mentioned before.
Thanks for your replies and sorry for the lack of info.
I'm using plasticast, a perforated flask, cast in a vacuum system. Distilled water, 24-26 C. Mixed as recommended. The flask sat for about...
Hi think it's called flashing. What I'm getting is the filling-in of detail and thin slivers of silver in areas. The pendant I'm trying is a celtic design and I've found that in between the detail it...
Nope. The wax remained violet after curing. I've asked them this question but no answer as yet. It was maybe a little darker. Which of the Bluecast resins would you suggest?
Thanks, everyone. I'm planning on doing a cast of both a resin piece and a wax piece, tomorrow hopefully. I thought if I do them together and the wax one is good then I can narrow it down to the...
It was washed by hand, blow dried, and cured in an Anycubic Wash and Cure unit for about 40 minutes.
I'm using Phrozen Wax Like Violet.
The model is just a plain 3 mm band ring.
Flask is 3 1/2 x 4 inches
Schedule is -
From room temp quickly up to 148 C (298 F). Hold 1.5 hours.
Ramp over 1.5...
Hi. I'm new to casting so I'm just trying to get up to speed.
I'm using a Plasticast, A Kaya Cast vacuum system, an electric furnace that has a graphite crucible, and I'm trying to cast sterling...