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<blockquote data-quote="zoeper" data-source="post: 234083" data-attributes="member: 10682"><p>Milanuk,</p><p> </p><p>I often use MDF for prototyping and various other tempory setups an tooling. Should be perfect for your new master.</p><p> </p><p>I was wondering if something like fibreglass (polyester) resin would work if the laminates are first saturated in them and then vacuumed. Thinking about ir, if the laminates can be dumped in the resin and vacuum pulled over the lot, it should aid in sucking the air oout of the wood and filling the voids with resin.</p><p> </p><p>I would need to find some light wood that can be dyed first before laminating... any ideas? </p><p>i suppose if it's going to be impregnated with resin anyway, the type of wood is not going to make much difference?</p><p>P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoeper, post: 234083, member: 10682"] Milanuk, I often use MDF for prototyping and various other tempory setups an tooling. Should be perfect for your new master. I was wondering if something like fibreglass (polyester) resin would work if the laminates are first saturated in them and then vacuumed. Thinking about ir, if the laminates can be dumped in the resin and vacuum pulled over the lot, it should aid in sucking the air oout of the wood and filling the voids with resin. I would need to find some light wood that can be dyed first before laminating... any ideas? i suppose if it's going to be impregnated with resin anyway, the type of wood is not going to make much difference? P [/QUOTE]
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