daddycreswell
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Long story short I am looking to make concrete molds of RC bodies. What type of concrete can I use that is smooth when dry? Thanks
could you use plaster of paris?
Plaster of Paris is a good suggestion. You can also consider cementitious mixtures with tiny aggregate. Maybe something like sand mix combined with type S mortar, to have small aggregate and the plastic working qualities of mortar. A couple of bags won't cost much and you can experiment.
not sure what your end game is here but could you look at West Systems and use an epoxy or fiber glass? once cured they are quite strong and you could then fill it with low expansion open cell spray foam and have a pretty solid shell/mold?
I could be way off for what you are after but thought I would thro it out there
What's an "R/C Body"?
Long story short I am looking to make concrete molds of RC bodies. What type of concrete can I use that is smooth when dry? Thanks
I use Durhams rock hard water putty instead of plaster for making molds. It seems stronger and is easier to seal the pores. I have also used fiberglass resin to create some molds with. Take a look at the Alumilite products this stuff works really well for molds also http://www.makelure.com/ProductCats.cfm?Category=Casting Materials
Non Shrink Grout. There are versions at HD and Lowes. Can be mixed with water to ratios where it is a flowable liquid and still set up. Or use less water for a stiff mix if you are sculpting like clay.
Are there going to be holes in the mold to pull air thru? Am unclear on the method you are planning on.
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What is the final product going to be made out of? Are you trying to make a hard shell like Tamiya has or are you just trying to customize things?
