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    Question Mold Making, Casting

    A client asked if I could make molds with my laser engraver and I did not know how to answer the question. The idea would be to find a material to engrave away an image deep enough then use it as a mold to pour different rubbers and plastics. Has this ever been done? Any suggestions? Thanks everyone!

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    I do it the other way .. use the engraver to carve a master, then make the mold
    from that. But it depends on what you're going to pour. I make little tiny things
    so it works out fine for me.. depth of less than 1/8" is fine for the laser, but
    more than that and you'll likely need to find another way. (CNC router perhaps?)

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    That makes sense, I am just exploring possibilities and ideas people throw at me. Thanks!

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    I do spin casting masters, make em out of acrylic and then they get put into a mould , vulcanised to harden the rubber *the heat destroys the acrylic master but the mould is perfect* , the high temp rubber moulds are used to spin cast low melting point metals, Works a treat.
    Rodney Gold, Toker Bros trophies, Cape Town , South Africa :
    Roland 2300 rotary . 3 x ISEL's ..1m x 500mm CnC .
    Tekcel 1200x2400 router , 900 x 600 60w Shenui laser , 1200 x 800 80w Reci tube Shenhui Laser
    6 x longtai lasers 400x600 60w , 1 x longtai 20w fiber
    2x Gravo manual engravers , Roland 540 large format printer/cutter. CLTT setup
    1600mm hot and cold laminator , 3x Dopag resin dispensers , sandblasting setup, acid etcher

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    I've engraved some in acrylic for mud flaps for model trucks. These were in 1/24 scale and he cast then is a rubber compound of some type. He sent me the photo of the prototype and i worked from it.

    rich

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    Biggest problem with trying to actually engrave the mould is that you have little control of depth and the engraved surface is VERY rough in most cases , acrylic would work for anything that is under about 150 degrees C
    You can actually engrave high temp mould rubber - RTV (room temperature vulcanising) silicon , works similar to rubber stamp material in terms of settings and speeds , but you still have the issues with depth control and mould surface roughness.
    We did some work for a dental technician , he actually wanted to use wax to pour into a set of moulds and then use the lost wax casting process to cast em in gold , he polished out the surfaces after casting so surface roughness wasnt an issue , these were EXTREMELY small items as they were used as tooth decorations. We used 6mm Acrylic and engraved em very shallowly , did multiple "polishing" passes to try minimise the laser engraving roughness. A polishing pass runs over the entire graphic slightly out of focus at high speed and low poer , just enough to sort of "melt" the ridges the laser leaves.
    Rodney Gold, Toker Bros trophies, Cape Town , South Africa :
    Roland 2300 rotary . 3 x ISEL's ..1m x 500mm CnC .
    Tekcel 1200x2400 router , 900 x 600 60w Shenui laser , 1200 x 800 80w Reci tube Shenhui Laser
    6 x longtai lasers 400x600 60w , 1 x longtai 20w fiber
    2x Gravo manual engravers , Roland 540 large format printer/cutter. CLTT setup
    1600mm hot and cold laminator , 3x Dopag resin dispensers , sandblasting setup, acid etcher

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    Last year there were several discusions of making candy molds. You might want to do a search as several good ideas and a place showing casting materials were shown.

    GDG

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