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http://www.reynoldsam.com/seminars/basics-mold-making-casting-31/

If you are in the Phoenix area. Here is a link to a flier for a all day seminar. Price is only $75.00. That is a really good deal too! Check their schedules. There are seminars going on around the country. There might be one near you. Hurry and sign up if you are interested.

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Hey, anybody in northwest Indiana...Merrilleville, Valparaiso, Schereville, Hobart, etc...want to go there with me? I plan on hitting the one in February. That's on a Thursday. Hit me up with a "pm" to exchange info...gotta know before this Monday so I can get a couple spots reserved. I'll drive & have a full tank of gas...I can only take 3 peeps...will kinda be cramped coz I'm driving a Subaru Forrester!! Tight back seat!! :-)

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I'm signed up. Thanks Greg.

Atta Boy, Chip! With the knowledge you will gain there you may very well become much better at casting than I am. I won't be signing up though. I need the seat left open for someone else. I might actually be in Indiana then. One of my renters is moving and I will need to run people through the rental for showing. I will be in Art Andersons neck of the woods and close to my favorite PIZZA KING PIZZA shop in good old Otterbein. Will and Kathy make the best pizza, they really pile on the toppings! Otterbein is also where Murf Mckinney racing used to be, they build funny cars. Now they are on Fast Line Drive near the SIA plant in Lafayette.

http://www.mckinneycorp.com/

Congrats to all who are going. Once you have this ability you will be able to make money making molds for the small time inventor that needs some prototype work done. If you are an inventor you should look for a TECH SHOP near you or find a inventors association in your state.

http://www.techshop.ws/

There also might be a Gangplank near you.

http://gangplankhq.com/

http://www.rchobbiesplus1.com/

If you live near or traveling near Lafayette, Indiana, stop by RC HOBBIES PLUS. They have a nice selection of model car kits. Don't tell anybody, but this is where Art A. hangs out.

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Greg... That is so awesome. Thank you for sharing. What I would love to go but it looks like its on a Friday here. Bummer cause I have to work...lol. I would love to learn how to make molds to make small parts.

I would love to teach you my friend, getting together is the problem. I used to somewhat portable with my casting stuff but not anymore. They do offer some casting classes at Tech Shop but joining is not cheap.

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Having went to a silversmithing school, I'm up on investment casting and all the other jeweler's arts, but using resin and RTV are a whole different thing. I'm really looking forward to this.

Silversmithing school and jewelry? I have a project you might be able to help me with. I am sending a PM.

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I think the provided link will be on right track. Thanks for posting the link. I had them bookmarked as the local supplier for Smooth-On.

"Reynolds Advanced Materials, a division of Smooth-On Inc., is a leading distributor of mold making and casting materials. They have been around since the 60's?

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http://www.smooth-on.com/media.php

SMOOTH - ON offers online videos as well. The company has been in business since 1896 according to the print on boxes of materials I buy. You just can't ask a video a question and you just can't show your own project to a video. The company makes their own products. Aaron describes gigantic vats in the factory where he had to go for around three weeks of getting to know the products. He was employed first when I met him at Ball consulting, a store that carried the Polytek line of silicone and resin products. Reynolds Advanced Materials bought them out. I see the same seminar is free in Chicago. Harry the Admin should sign up.

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http://www.smooth-on.com/media.php

SMOOTH - ON offers online videos as well. The company has been in business since 1896 according to the print on boxes of materials I buy. You just can't ask a video a question and you just can't show your own project to a video. The company makes their own products. Aaron describes gigantic vats in the factory where he had to go for around three weeks of getting to know the products. He was employed first when I met him at Ball consulting, a store that carried the Polytek line of silicone and resin products. Reynolds Advanced Materials bought them out. I see the same seminar is free in Chicago. Harry the Admin should sign up.

I should have been more clear. I wanted to point out that this company was "NOT amateur youtube stupidity" The Reynolds Advanced Materials, a division of Smooth-On has been around since the 60's, and as stated above Smooth-On has been around forever.

I sold and used a lot of Smooth-On when I had the store in Ohio and thought it to be a great product.

Nothing beats hands on .... plus you get a starter kit and they feed you. :P

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