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  1. #1
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    Solid material alternative to epoxy?

    Does anyone have experience or knowledge of a machinable material that can be used for vacuum forming polycarbonate? Basically start with this material, machine to form, clean surface finish, use as a mold?

    Currently we use an aluminum filled epoxy, there is so much back and forth work to create the mold I have to imagine there is a more direct way.

    Thanks for your time!

  2. #2
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    This is nice to work with but pricey.

    http://www.freemansupply.com/RenShapeModelingan.htm

    This stuff is a porous metal,.. even more pricey

    http://www.portec.ch/thermoforming.htm

    This is my favorite two part casting resin, cheap, easy to mix and use, and it machines nice.

    http://www.bccproducts.com/castingmaterials

  3. #3
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    Casting resins

    I have been to the BCC site are there are some very interesting products, which casting resin do you use?
    Gill A

  4. #4
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    I use 8001 Kwik Kast resin.

    I also noticed they have tooling boards.

    If you want inyeresting products, Try this
    http://www.polytek.com/

  5. #5
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    prices

    Thank you kayaker,
    As the site does not have prices can you tell what price they charge.

  6. #6
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    Polytek does have trial sizes for many of their products, but overall they are competitive with others. In other words pretty expensive. They do have some very unusual stuff though. They put out a users manual/catalog for around $10 that's worth getting

    The BCC Kwik Kast resin is about half the usual price and easier to use than anything else I've tried.

  7. #7
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    Polytek?

    Thanks again for your input.
    Where and how can I contact Polytek, I take it they sell the BCC product?
    Gill A

  8. #8
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    Google is your friend,.. http://www.polytek.com/

    BCC industries is a different company,... http://www.bccproducts.com/

  9. #9
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    Has anyone tried the Metal Cast from Bccproducts?
    Regards, Carl

  10. #10
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    I've been using Ureol, which is a sort of predecessor of RenShape's block material. Very easy milled and form stable.

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