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    Polyester resin casting

    Anyone do any of this?
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    Finally had time to do this - pics tonite or tomorrow, probably in BlackStealth's thread.

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    Couple of shots of the first mold, given over to an abortive attempt at doing it in ABS, but carrying over properly into the orange polyester resin one that worked a wee bit better...











    Then as it was, freshly removed after about 30 hours, still a little sticky from lack of breath - final pic is as I would hold it to actuate it, minus the rotary knob.

    Haven't decided to use Antero's, yet.








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    Basically you wanted it to be hand held so that with a knob you could just turn it with your fingers? I couldn't see where you would want to mount it like that so I figured it was a hand grip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboSinceBirth View Post
    Basically you wanted it to be hand held so that with a knob you could just turn it with your fingers? I couldn't see where you would want to mount it like that so I figured it was a hand grip.
    Right.

    I didn't want to situate it specially, poking holes, etc, and it'll be sitting just inside the heater cutout in the driver's right kick-panel - handy enough, I think.

    Also don't want to be constantly tempted to play with it.

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    Came out nice!!!

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    What's the purpose of the metal cylinder?

    Are you going to paint it a solid color?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackStealth View Post


    What's the purpose of the metal cylinder?

    Are you going to paint it a solid color?
    I added the sleeve (very thin-gauge pipe) as a hedge against heat build-up during the cure; just slid it over the lead and let it rest on the bakelite backer.

    Just wanted something in there to draw away any heat - turned out heat was a zero problem.

    Don't think it needs finishing really, as it's going to reside out of sight...have you an idea?

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    Everyone has different preferences, I like to hide my electronics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackStealth View Post
    Everyone has different preferences, I like to hide my electronics.
    Then we have the same preference.

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