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Project #2 Molding 39-245 Alex Malkin Andrew Choate Anqi Huang

Project #2 Molding 39-245 Alex Malkin Andrew Choate Anqi Huang. Molding Overview. Molding can be done safely and cheaply without prior experience Silicone molds create a plastic part. A mold is created using a master part. Many copies of the master can be created using the mold.

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Project #2 Molding 39-245 Alex Malkin Andrew Choate Anqi Huang

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  1. Project #2Molding39-245Alex MalkinAndrew ChoateAnqi Huang

  2. Molding Overview • Molding can be done safely and cheaply without prior experience • Silicone molds create a plastic part. • A mold is created using a master part. • Many copies of the master can be created using the mold.

  3. Creating the Mold • Obtain a master part. • Find a container that will fit the part with additional space on all sides. • Raise the master (if necessary). • Mix the silicone rubber compound. • Add the mixed silicone rubber, making sure the part is aligned correctly and there are no air bubbles. • Let the mold harden for 24 hours.

  4. Creating the Part • Remove the part. If using a two piece mold, cut mold. • Mix the liquid plastic compound. • Fill the mold with the compound. • Let the part set for 15 minutes. • Repeat.

  5. Advantages of Molding • Makes multiple copies. • Cost effective. • Easy and requires no experience. • Creates fairly detailed parts. • Fast.

  6. Disadvantages of Molds • Need to obtain a master. • Cannot mold large parts. • Cannot mold hollow or parts. Thin parts are difficult. • Molds can break. • Not precise.

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