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I have something in mind that requires I use a silicone, or something with similar "slickness" and somewhat mildly flexible, cone shape.

It has to be 2 1/2" to 3" in height x approx 1 1/2"od x 1" id, at top and 7/8"od x 5/8" id, at the bottom of cone. All dimensions are approx. Some leeway is OK.

Anyone know where I could get such a thing? I've done an internet search, but was unsuccessful.

Anyone have an idea where I might find something similar?

Russ

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Hi Russ
Would Delrin work for your application? Has a low friction coefficient and machines beautifully.
 
Hi Russ
Would Delrin work for your application? Has a low friction coefficient and machines beautifully.


Yes.

Would the silicone mold rubber fit the bill? You can get this at craft stores AKA mold making kits.

I am not mold making savy. Do you think I could make a mold and then pour silicone in the mold, of course after the mold cured? Or would the pour adhere to the silicone mold?

Russ
 
Russ; I remember that AAW Journal (or Wood Turning Design?) had an article where a person made a vacuum chuck gasket using silicone caulk and cornstarch. He mentioned that it could be dyed as well.
 
Hi Russ
Would Delrin work for your application? Has a low friction coefficient and machines beautifully.


Yes.

Would the silicone mold rubber fit the bill? You can get this at craft stores AKA mold making kits.

I am not mold making savy. Do you think I could make a mold and then pour silicone in the mold, of course after the mold cured? Or would the pour adhere to the silicone mold?

Russ

I think if you lube the mold with oil or Vaseline it will not stick to another layer. I think this is how you do two part molds.
 
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Russ; I remember that AAW Journal (or Wood Turning Design?) had an article where a person made a vacuum chuck gasket using silicone caulk and cornstarch. He mentioned that it could be dyed as well.

thanks Randy
but not quite what I'm looking for. I think I have presented myself with a project that will take too long for me.
Russ
 
Hi Russ
Would Delrin work for your application? Has a low friction coefficient and machines beautifully.


Yes.

Would the silicone mold rubber fit the bill? You can get this at craft stores AKA mold making kits.

I am not mold making savy. Do you think I could make a mold and then pour silicone in the mold, of course after the mold cured? Or would the pour adhere to the silicone mold?

Russ


I think if you lube the mold with oil or Vaseline it will not stick to another layer. I think this is how you do two part molds.

Thanks Gary. I do have the original silicone part. I think I might be able to make a silicone mold from that. Actually I was hoping someone here made molds.
Russ
 
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