Tired of kit bashing Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 What steps are need and should be known in reproduceing rims. I'm tired of kit basking for just rims,engines or just about any parts and then having a kit in a box that has no use to me. So can someone help with hints,tips and steps that I should know in casting rims. Thanks !
Darin Bastedo Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 I can tell you this, unless you need a lot of what you are going to cast, or unless those parts are from a rare or expensive kit, resin casting will be more expensive than buying a kit for the parts. usually I buy a kit specificly to part out, then i save the rest of it in case I need it. you would be suprised how many times I go to my stash of parted out kits looking for a dash board to cut up for it's gauge cluster or something like that. even old car bodies often get cut up so I can use a particular shape from them or a vent, grille or even just a side marker light. As far as casting in resin it's really not terribly difficult for small simple parts but bodies and large items take some experience, Micro Mark has a good book on it HOW TO CAST SMALL METAL AND RUBBER PARTS http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares.asp?M...ct&ID=80318
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