I've been looking for this for months. you have no idea how much you have helped me, thank you for sharing this knowledge. Happy birthday!. let karma come back to you
Depends if you’re direct casting from a print first or directly moulding a print. As a very general rule; Silicone/cold mould 2% and vulcanised/hot 4% . Note there are many variables that can affect this including mass of the item and type of rubber used. Hope this helps.
When I make any jewellery design its weight decrease is unreal. Example - A customer need a 2.5gm ring, and i make it 3gm on matrix9 but after casting its stand for 2.1gm ( Remember no finishing only casting weight) Please help me I need urgent solution 🙏🙏
Thank you for a well-detailed tutorial that doesn't let anything out of being explained!
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I've been looking for this for months. you have no idea how much you have helped me, thank you for sharing this knowledge. Happy birthday!. let karma come back to you
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One more time bro, Thank You, i hope you'r well!
Thanks!
Many thanks, Dave.
Thank you for the clear instructions. It helps to take the guess work out of CAD to product.
You're welcome!
Thank you. That was good information.
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So usefull! Thanks a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
What % allowance do you recommend for Mould/Master? Thank you for the video!
Depends if you’re direct casting from a print first or directly moulding a print. As a very general rule; Silicone/cold mould 2% and vulcanised/hot 4% . Note there are many variables that can affect this including mass of the item and type of rubber used. Hope this helps.
When I make any jewellery design its weight decrease is unreal.
Example - A customer need a 2.5gm ring, and i make it 3gm on matrix9 but after casting its stand for 2.1gm ( Remember no finishing only casting weight)
Please help me
I need urgent solution 🙏🙏
Are your casting geometrically accurate to the models in rhino?
@jtrdesign-practicalrhinoje9669 no
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