@Marcelmx3 I'm using Alumilites Replicator 400 . This is a casting urethane. It has a lot of good properties to it. And it's one of the cheaper casting urethanes out there. $65 for two gallons. I cast just a little larger then what I need for machine stock. It's cheaper then buying a block of Renshape to make prototypes with. This stuff polishes nicely as well so it's easy to clean up your part and cast against.
@Marcelmx3 I've cast aluminum and iron as well. I'm a pattern maker by trade but I enjoy it as a hobby as well. Just can't seem to get enough at work. :) You can use this urethane as a final product. I would recommend a clear resin for final product though. You can die it and cast it thinner than the replicator 400. But since this is what I had on hand I usually just use the replicator 400.
is this a standalone interface ? if so is there more information for building one?
cwiliam 8 months ago
@cwiliam Yes it's a control interface for automating stuff with a micro. I can make different PCB to fit the aplication I'm using it for.
microcnc05 8 months ago
Really nice job again mate...
What is the green material? Great idea, cast it, and then machine it... !
Marcelmx3 1 year ago
@Marcelmx3 I'm using Alumilites Replicator 400 . This is a casting urethane. It has a lot of good properties to it. And it's one of the cheaper casting urethanes out there. $65 for two gallons. I cast just a little larger then what I need for machine stock. It's cheaper then buying a block of Renshape to make prototypes with. This stuff polishes nicely as well so it's easy to clean up your part and cast against.
microcnc05 1 year ago
@microcnc05 Thanks... thats great info... I'll have to try this out one day to..
Ps we share a lot of hobby's im also a great fan of Picmicro chips, CNC only i cast aluminum :)
Ps is this urethane only for prototyping, or is it to be used as a final product ?
Marcelmx3 1 year ago
@Marcelmx3 I've cast aluminum and iron as well. I'm a pattern maker by trade but I enjoy it as a hobby as well. Just can't seem to get enough at work. :) You can use this urethane as a final product. I would recommend a clear resin for final product though. You can die it and cast it thinner than the replicator 400. But since this is what I had on hand I usually just use the replicator 400.
microcnc05 1 year ago
@microcnc05 Thanks again.... I will keep up following your work...
Marcelmx3 1 year ago