Metal powders can be used with real metal cold casting. This is the process where a metal powder is mixed with a resin until it becomes thick. This mixture is then brushed, or slush-cast, onto the mold surface, and then the resin is left to cure. Straight resin, or resin mixed with metal powder, is applied over the gel coat, and then the finished product is a casting that looks like real metal. The metal cold cast process is faster and substantially less expensive than molten metal casting at the foundry.
Cold castings can result in attractive surface colors, created by using special metallic powders that are made specifically for such applications. Alumidust Metallic Powders are great for this purpose; they can be combined with casting resins, or brushed directly onto the mold as required.
Alumidust comes in small containers because only small amounts need to be used each time. They are also safe to use due to their non toxicity, which means they are much easier to use than other, more dangerous paints. Silicone rubber molds that are high gloss are great for giving the casting a bright look where the colors and patterns really stand out.
These metallic powders come in an assortment of 28 different colors that include bronze, copper, pewter and gold, which provide many solutions in casting resin for any project. The applications that these powders can be used for are many.
One popular project what these powders are used for is creating fishing lures of soft plastic, by dusting them directly onto the mold. This is a great alternative to making hard lures; soft lures are much faster to make and don't need air brushes or compressors, nor excessive ventilation.
The making of soft plastic lures can be quite dangerous because of the flammable paints that are needed; however, using Alumidust powders makes the whole process so much safer and easier. The procedure is simple; the mold itself is first painted, or dusted, instead of the lure. It is important to note that the outside color is the one that needs to be applied first.
The next step is to heat up the soft plastic, and pour it into the mold. Then let it cool and set. To make the clear coat, heat up the clear plastic to a thin consistency, dip the lure into the mixture for a few seconds, then hold it by the tail and let the excess plastic drip off. Finally, let the finished lure cool and set completely, and it's done.
Cold castings can result in attractive surface colors, created by using special metallic powders that are made specifically for such applications. Alumidust Metallic Powders are great for this purpose; they can be combined with casting resins, or brushed directly onto the mold as required.
Alumidust comes in small containers because only small amounts need to be used each time. They are also safe to use due to their non toxicity, which means they are much easier to use than other, more dangerous paints. Silicone rubber molds that are high gloss are great for giving the casting a bright look where the colors and patterns really stand out.
These metallic powders come in an assortment of 28 different colors that include bronze, copper, pewter and gold, which provide many solutions in casting resin for any project. The applications that these powders can be used for are many.
One popular project what these powders are used for is creating fishing lures of soft plastic, by dusting them directly onto the mold. This is a great alternative to making hard lures; soft lures are much faster to make and don't need air brushes or compressors, nor excessive ventilation.
The making of soft plastic lures can be quite dangerous because of the flammable paints that are needed; however, using Alumidust powders makes the whole process so much safer and easier. The procedure is simple; the mold itself is first painted, or dusted, instead of the lure. It is important to note that the outside color is the one that needs to be applied first.
The next step is to heat up the soft plastic, and pour it into the mold. Then let it cool and set. To make the clear coat, heat up the clear plastic to a thin consistency, dip the lure into the mixture for a few seconds, then hold it by the tail and let the excess plastic drip off. Finally, let the finished lure cool and set completely, and it's done.
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