Fujimi Ferrari 248F1 & Tamiya Yamaha YZR-M1 '04 Tutorial 7/9 SP-11
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metal casting, I knew this was going to be an interesting build.
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THAT VAC FORMING WAS AWESOME!!!!!
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Tacaño cabron
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5:07 .....i started to cry. that was just beautiful :')
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Fantastic guy . . . made in Japan !!!
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Yes, Self Hardening Clay or Rubber are better for a Metal Casting Mold. But in the case of this video the modeler says it a few times that it's Silicone at 0:09 and 0:33. And I can see from the residue in the GSI lego blocks and the mold flexibility that it's Silicone. There are white metals that can melt at temperatures as low as 160°F/71°C and have tried this method. As for the suspension castings, at 2:42, one can see that he didn't bother to clean up the master or the recast piece.
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That USW-334 Ultrasonic Cutter is $350+!!!!
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This guy is a fucking trip!
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dun u guys not understanding wat is tht orange peel?
go and see the tamiya website
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@sleepylafiel it "white metal" which is a tin lead alloy and melts even lower ~230 °C and 300 °C (450 °F and 575 °F)
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cool video very goood model makers
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Excelent !! three tecnics y one segment, awesome!!
What material was the mold made out of? I don't know of a mold material that can withstand molten aluminum like that.
41dhos 2 years ago
it's not aluminum. i think its Tin which already melts at 550°F/230°C. Silicone should be able to handle these temperatures.
sleepylafiel 2 years ago