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  1. #1
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    Expanding foam beads

    When i was in shop class in high school, along time ago, we used these little foam beads, put them in a metal shell, put a special clamb on the two halves and submersed it in boiling water. When it was done we got a foam skull. Now that i am casting aluminum there are projects that i would like to make a master mold out of aluminum then use the beads to make blanks for lost foam casting. I am having a horrible time finding a dealer for these beads, i have been through google and yahoo looking for the beads. If anyone has an idea where these can be got please send me the link or email me. I know this is how general motors actually casts some of its engine blocks and components, thats one of the things i have run into going through searches so its not like a lost art or something. If this sounds desperate it is. It will save me piles of time duplicating parts to cast.
    Have a good one.
    Dave

  2. #2
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    Try these guys:
    https://duckdeco.dkgnet.com/appieshop/index.cgi
    I've made plenty of decoys with it but don't know if it will vaporize during casting.

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    .. Removed by Wayne
    Wayne Hill

  5. #5
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    try a google search on "eps" or "expandable polystyrene" and manufacturers
    -Mark

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