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Old 04-30-2012, 08:39 AM
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I need to build some tires similar to what Modelman did on his Haul Truck build. My question is, would machinable wax be ok to build the tire to make the mold prior to casting? I have never worked with the wax so it will be a learning experience. Thanks, Fred
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Old 04-30-2012, 09:01 AM
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I cant see why not. You could make the intricate details easier vs chancing wood from chipping. Maybe cherry or hard maple too.
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Old 04-30-2012, 10:39 AM
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Iron Art-the wax seems like a good idea. Will probably save a couple of steps in the process. I no nothing about machinable wax but I did notice in the rubber that I used it said when using modeling clay, wax, etc. not to use anything with sulphur in it. So just thought I would mention that. Keep us updated.
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Old 04-30-2012, 11:59 AM
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Thanks for the info, one of my concerns was when making the mold of the wax tire is there any heat released by the mold making product, would hate to have the tire melt. Fred
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Old 04-30-2012, 02:01 PM
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There is some heat involved in the curing but not too much. This is the place I used and they have good tech. bulletins on the products.-
http://www.smooth-on.com/ I used the silicone rubber for the molds and the "Vyta-flex-30" urethane for the tires.
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I had a problem with flat tires and have 2 solutions
the flat


first solution came from hotwheels000 this is site
http://crawlerinnovations.com/index....mart&Itemid=64
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i emailed them and they recommended a foam it worked real well

the second was to foam fill exsisting tire i am on 3 trys with that will update with out come i think i can get it to work
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