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Metal Stuff / Re: Lost Foam Casting
« Last post by vtsteam on April 27, 2025, 04:48:16 PM »Here I've glued in the foam bits I needed to correct the pattern. I used offcuts of fanfold foam, which has a somewhat different texture and density than the regular Dow foam I made the rest of the pattern from. This may show up in the finished part. Probably will....
Then sanded again...
Then I added a sprue that I just shaped by hand out of a piece of foam. Again, more foam dust, only this time I moved outside on the porch to do it. Nevertheless, static electricity tends to stick it to you and everything else nearby. even in a breeze, as there was. The sprue was attached with hot melt glue, since the joint was irregular shape and hot melt is good at filling in small gaps -- unlike rubber cement, which produces a very thin glue line.
Then sanded again...
Then I added a sprue that I just shaped by hand out of a piece of foam. Again, more foam dust, only this time I moved outside on the porch to do it. Nevertheless, static electricity tends to stick it to you and everything else nearby. even in a breeze, as there was. The sprue was attached with hot melt glue, since the joint was irregular shape and hot melt is good at filling in small gaps -- unlike rubber cement, which produces a very thin glue line.