OT : Mold Making
 

OT : Mold Making

Started by tekebird, August 30, 2007, 07:06:01 PM

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tekebird

Anyone here know how to make an Aluminum mold for a lead casting.  Needs to be substantial enough for numerous casting

Jerry Liebler

What is the shape of the casting?  Aluminum alloys are easily machined and many can be welded.  What kind if machining or welding is needed will depend on what is being cast.
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Jerry 4107 1120

tekebird

Jerry,
it is a odd shape with compound curves etc. but a flat top

presently we have a mold made out of  some concrete type material......but after 40 or more castings it is starting to let go and I have a new plug that is slightly different that I would like a mold for

the current mold is a two piece mold with an open top......we fill it up to the top of the mold

buddydawg

What size is the mold you are trying to make?  We have a full machine shop here and make molds for injection, cast and roto-molding, shoot me some specs and I may be able to help you out.
1972 GMC T6H-5308A #024
1984 Eagle Model 10

Brandon Stewart - Martinez, GA

prevost82

I don't think you can use lead as a mold as it has a lower melting point (327.5 ° C) than aluminum (660.37 °C)
Ron

tekebird

not trying to use lead as a mold....but have a mold made for lead  end product

prevost82

Should have read it better ....  :P
Ron

tekebird