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Right, I was concerned about the lack of taper. I hadn't looked real
closely at the surface of pvc pipe; I would sand it smooth if it looked irregular, and then wax. How do gunsmiths use pastewax, to protect and lube parts ? "Richard Casady" wrote in message ... On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 20:15:15 -0600, Brian Whatcott wrote: Saran wrap is one avenue to reliable release I hear - or maybe a good release agent - or aluminum foil I have heard suggested..... Johnson's paste wax will work. Ask the gunsmiths about that. In general, if there are the kind of pockets that would lock them together, fill them in with oil base modeling clay. This is no help with slight, just enough to cause trouble, waviness. As for pipe for a mold, there is no taper, which is the usual practice with molds in general. Sand castings are always tapered slightly. Casady |
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