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Make A Rotational Casting Machine For Under $150

Step 7Put the Machine to Use

Put the Machine to Use
Now it's time to start making stuff.

I used a urethane mold of a rhino head that I created to make a hollow rhino head using polyester resin.


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Mar 18, 2012. 4:57 PMheathbar64 says:
This is my first introduction to rotocasting. Can you tell us more about the process? It looks like you are just turning the mold over and over so the casting material just coats the inside. Is there more to it that that?

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