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!!v09L1F0F0uU 03/23/09(Mon)22:10 No.4065513>>4064437did you just use 'GW' and 'scale' in the same sentience?
28mm IS the scale that they use.
>>and my question still stands, can this process reproduce standard sized carnifexes and models of simaler size?
And again, YES. Just break the model down to it's constituent parts, arrange them , build a frame, line the base with modeling clay, follow the process and you've got your two halves.
>>also for some odd reason I keep getting the horrid Idea of creating molds that have 3 slabs in stead of 2 bottom middle and top, where middle has an impression on both sides this is retarded right? if not then fund it.
Dude, yes, it is retarded. and if you take 2 minutes to think about it you'll figure out why.
It has to do with the middle layer.
If you haven't figured it out....To create a middle layer like you describe, you'd have to have it be liquid at the time it's poured on top of the lower minis, and to get the impression on the top it'd have to be able to FLOAT the mini pieces for the top impression.
This cannot be done.
If you have plastic model pieces, they will rise to the top like oil on water (silicon being heavier) and if you have metal pieces they'll simply sink into the un-set silicon like the metal weights they are.
If you look at the process, you'll notice that it starts with clay at the bottom of the mold frame to hold the silicon up. You're always casting your molds by having the current layer you're creating being at the top. It won't work any other way.
So... again, yes, bad suggestion. And besides... "fund it?" dude... you must be a newfag so I'll excuse that shit. You don't tell people that are helping the community, giving people the benefit of their knowledge and doing things for your benefit to fucking "fund it" Understand? |