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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2009

Every once in a while you will over fill a mold. This video shows what not to do when this happens.

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  • you sound kinda like kermit the frog

  • lay down a piece of glass on the mold after filling. Makes for a nice, smooth, flat surface when cured.

  • you could use a belt sander ............and a mask to sand them down fast when its hardern

  • Ah, this is the answer to the question that's been bugging me all week. Thanks! :)

  • The traditional solution to this problem with block molds like those is to spray mold release on a piece of glass, overfill the mold and press the plate glass down onto the top of the mold squeezing out the excess for flat-backed castings. try to set the glass down on the resin pool starting at one end and moving gradually to the other to prevent bubbles, takes a bit of practice but results in pretty much perfect backs on your cast parts. Obviously leave the glass in place until the resin sets.

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