I Need Advice On Molding My Chest Piece

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Canadian42283

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I have already put the rebound 25 on my chest piece but I am wondering how to fiberglass the shell around it. Should i still do a 2 piece shell like i did on my helmet? I would appreciate any feedback.



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I would use a two piece mold for that huge chest. Have the shell split in the middle of the chest so you can separate it when it comes to pulling.



Its just my opinion and i'm not the professional at mold making so I may be horribly wrong.
 
I would say one piece, because you really dont need/want the inside detail.

But if you want to do a two part mold you will just waste rubber and time
 
I recommend a one-piece fiberglass clamshell backing, with handles on the sides, as you will probably be slushcasting your plastic into your mold by hand, am I right?





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Alex spartan177 said:
I would say one piece, because you really dont need/want the inside detail.

But if you want to do a two part mold you will just waste rubber and time



I'm going to have to disagree. A two part mold, or even more, may be more work and more money, but in the end it can make your casting a lot easier and cleaner, and can extend the life of your molds.



But Gregnizzle is asking about the mother mold. He's already applied his silicone. I would say yes, a two part mold. King Cobra has the right idea. One on the front, one on the back. The most important thing to remember is to make sure there are no undercuts, and envision how you'll pull the molds off. Will you be able to pull the hard mother mold off with the also-hard model inside? It needs to be able to come straight off, without needing any flex.



Ultimately, there is no ONE way to get it done. Just put some planning into it. There are alos TONS of videos and guides online if you're looking for technique. Good luck!



EDIT: This was my 666th post. Hope that doesn't jinx you... :p
 
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Thank you everyone for your advice. I will make a 2 shell. I have tons of fiberglass and resin so it should be easy :)
 
I would actually recommend a one part mold if it is just the chest portion. The two part mold is a lot of work, and you don't need it because you don't have any serious undercuts in the rebound mold. the pull should just pop out. If you look at Adams mold, its a one piece. The one peice can also be easier to seat the silicon. I would really say go with a one peice. if you don't like it then you can always make a two peice.
 
Brandon McClain said:
I would actually recommend a one part mold if it is just the chest portion. The two part mold is a lot of work, and you don't need it because you don't have any serious undercuts in the rebound mold. the pull should just pop out. If you look at Adams mold, its a one piece. The one peice can also be easier to seat the silicon. I would really say go with a one peice. if you don't like it then you can always make a two peice.



This is true. If it's just the chest piece, and not the back, I'd agree. Do a one piece for the front, and another for the back.



I just said two piece because from your picture it looked like the whole chest/back was molded.
 
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I have made a similar shaped mold of a chest piece, and mine was a 3 part shell. My problem, was even though there was no real under cuts, the mold shell would not pull straight off in any one direction, so I just choose parting lines that would make shell construction easier.
 
Spase said:
I have made a similar shaped mold of a chest piece, and mine was a 3 part shell. My problem, was even though there was no real under cuts, the mold shell would not pull straight off in any one direction, so I just choose parting lines that would make shell construction easier.





Thank you spase. That is a perfect idea. I will do a three part on the chest and i will probably do a 4 part for the back pack :)
 
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