Biojex
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I believe in you Baloo! A kick in the pants is just another step forward.
Thanks to all, friends! You are all, each in his way, real engines of motivation and I measure the luck which I have to know you a little bit virtually through your support.
Thanks to you, my blues is dissipating, but you have much more confidence in me that I can have in myself, you know...
It is true that life is full of pitfalls, and we learn from our errors. The whole is to bounce well.
I am going to use this mould to test 2-3 runways which I have (in passing: thanks to Alejandro for his expertise!). Here they are so that you can inform me of your remarks:
- Pour the resin by the nursemaid placed on the side and feeding the mould through the bottom so that the air is naturally chased away upward (nose mask down = solution N°1): principle of communicating vessels
- Inject the resin through the bottom so that the air is naturally chased away) upward (nose mask down = solution N°1bis): injection by syringe
- Pour the resin by a side of the back of the mask, the other side serving as a vent (nose mask down = solution N°2): simpler to implement but will the resin go everywhere?
- Split the second part of the mold (external side) into 2 different parts to pour in several points with évents (mask horizontally = solution N°3): more complicated to implement and more deburring on the cast piece
Hello friends!
I hope everyone is doing well after New Year's Eve. In my case, it was pretty quiet because I did not head to the party, but we can say that I begin this new year much better than I have finished the previous one, because I made a last attempt of casting and here the result (test No. 7 / directly out of the mold, so non-deburred):
As you can see, this is far from perfect but it's no comparison with previous attempts. This result, I owe it to Alejandro (taylerdurdem) and Mike (bobamike), so a big big big thank you friends!
Regarding the design change of the mold, I think I found the ideal solution for casting as perfect as possible. This "exercise" has been rich in lessons, believe me!
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