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hello I was wondering how you make a mold. what are the processes and what is needed. also how expensive is it?
here's the deal.... I've broken a gear tooth and it takes forever to patch, so why not just make a new one? I could just take the plastic and melt it into the mold, comphensating for the missing tooth and save a few bucks. also I've seen people make molds for camera mounts and thought this could become quite useful as I could even go into the depths of making new frames and skids which brake quite often, or make new rotor heads and such (four bladed/3 bladed) and could have a lot of fun. I'm sure many of you woudn't mind doing the same thing either. (hey think of it this way you could make your own coustom canopy shape)
I was thinking mostly plastic which should be easy to mold but if I got really into this does any one know how to make aluminum molds?
just a good thought, thecheat
here's the deal.... I've broken a gear tooth and it takes forever to patch, so why not just make a new one? I could just take the plastic and melt it into the mold, comphensating for the missing tooth and save a few bucks. also I've seen people make molds for camera mounts and thought this could become quite useful as I could even go into the depths of making new frames and skids which brake quite often, or make new rotor heads and such (four bladed/3 bladed) and could have a lot of fun. I'm sure many of you woudn't mind doing the same thing either. (hey think of it this way you could make your own coustom canopy shape)
I was thinking mostly plastic which should be easy to mold but if I got really into this does any one know how to make aluminum molds?
just a good thought, thecheat
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It is costly, tough, and not something the average modeler can do. Your best bet, buy extras and keep a stock of them.
I make molds for my glider fuses. They cost a ton, are tough to store and not just anyone can do it without lots of training and reading. not impossible, just not probable.
I make molds for my glider fuses. They cost a ton, are tough to store and not just anyone can do it without lots of training and reading. not impossible, just not probable.
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well expand on that a bit... how DO you make them, or where could I go to find out how? I'm not just your average modeler you know, I'm er, ah, mm, ok nevermind
. I am pretty good with that kind of thing though...
PS: could you use clay? I know that's very heat restant, cheap, and would probably work fine for plastic... what think ye?
. I am pretty good with that kind of thing though...PS: could you use clay? I know that's very heat restant, cheap, and would probably work fine for plastic... what think ye?
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The molds I make are fiberglass. You can ask questions on it in the composit section. Molds for gears would be quite different.
I have broken one gear on a heli in the last 10 years, why would you want to mess with making them? They are so cheap, unless you get the metal ones, which I use. They would be a lot more cost to make. You would need a CNC machine, which is over $10,000 for the model we were looking at, and it was tiny
I have broken one gear on a heli in the last 10 years, why would you want to mess with making them? They are so cheap, unless you get the metal ones, which I use. They would be a lot more cost to make. You would need a CNC machine, which is over $10,000 for the model we were looking at, and it was tiny








