Lid (80/60 mm) With Pouring Basin For Lost Wax Casting
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I had to remix VegOilGuys design, because my flask is smaller. I use one with 80 mm diameter (Update: 60.3 mm added) - and I wanted to use it for lost-wax-casting with a wax sprue. You can use 9 mm sprues for example those, that were casted with my mold. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4082778 I first printed the lid from PLA. I worked, but I had to tore it apart to remove it from the plaster. Maybe a release agent would have helped her. But instead I printed the next one out of TPU (flexible). This works great. Yesterday I did my first lost wax casting and it worked for me. Only the plaster had some cracks. I have to improve the burn-out-process or find better (investment) plaster. This is a good place to say thank you to VegOliGuy! I build a vacuum-chamber following his video and found a lot more helpful tips on his channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkEYj8wtK3aEW8vSGhlB43g To improve the effect of the vacuum, you could use the „Straw Technique“ as described here by VOG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GkLZynNvNs I use a Flask-Liner - also based on a thing by VegOilGuy: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4132885 I made it customizable for different flask-sizes. UPDATE: Added a version for a smaller flask (60.3 mm) an the freecad-file.
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