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jabell
2nd March 2016, 01:47 PM
I couldn't find a sub-forum better suited to this topic, so feel free to shift it.

Has anyone any experience with casting rubber? Long and short of it is 2 weeks ago I laid some concrete for a path, and once done I went in for lunch not noticing the cat went out when I went in :U
A few days later the cat attacked a brown snake, and not surprisingly said snake defended itself. Both died:( We've had the cat since my daughter was 8 years old, and now 24, being most of her life, and she wants a cast of the cats' footprint before I pave over it with sandstone.

Googled the topic, and there seems to be an endless choice, but what I can't elicit is what would be suitable for taking a paw print from concrete. And just to show off, I got all arty-farty with an 8" angle grinder and a diamond blade to whittle one of the stones down to a map of Oz!
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Big Shed
2nd March 2016, 02:08 PM
Look up Barnes for silicone rubber

Barnes Products - Silicone Rubber. All your silicone needs. (2) - Barnes Products (http://www.barnes.com.au/silicone-32?p=2)

China
2nd March 2016, 04:48 PM
Contact this mob Adelaide Moulding & Casting Supplies (http://www.amcsupplies.com.au/)

jabell
2nd March 2016, 05:07 PM
Contact this mob Adelaide Moulding & Casting Supplies (http://www.amcsupplies.com.au/)

Looks like a product called Pinkysil Putty is the answer, at $23.
Here:- Pinkysil® Putty - 200gm [SR-PP-T] - $23.50 : Adelaide Moulding & Casting Supplies (http://www.amcsupplies.com.au/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2110_2476_2493&products_id=7217)

There is even a Youtube video about it:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmXwFrvLXVk

joe greiner
2nd March 2016, 07:41 PM
I've used high-temperature silicone sealant to make flexible molds for lead casting - typically used at fireplace vents. Ordinary silicone sealant would work for concrete casting.

I make the molds against a plaster of Paris pattern, with water-soluble hand lotion as mold release. Spread the sealant about 6mm thick with no regard for smoothing the back. When cured (overnight sufficient), encase it with a plaster shell for rigidity.

One tube of sealant should cost less than $10 last time I checked.

Cheers,
Joe

jabell
2nd March 2016, 09:41 PM
I've used high-temperature silicone sealant to make flexible molds for lead casting - typically used at fireplace vents. Ordinary silicone sealant would work for concrete casting.

I make the molds against a plaster of Paris pattern, with water-soluble hand lotion as mold release. Spread the sealant about 6mm thick with no regard for smoothing the back. When cured (overnight sufficient), encase it with a plaster shell for rigidity.

One tube of sealant should cost less than $10 last time I checked.
Cheers,
Joe

Very clever - hadn't thought of plain old silicon.

ubeaut
2nd March 2016, 11:43 PM
If it's of any help we have a couple of rubber moulding mobs who buy our Talcum Powder (http://www.ubeaut.com.au/talc.html) as a release agent for their moulds.

Cheers - Neil :D