wobblycogs
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Hi everyone, not been around for a while hope everyone is doing well.
Anyway, getting to the point, my dear old mum needs hard plastic inserts in her shoes to correct a problem with her feet. She has one pair of inserts but another pair would be £300+. While you can certainly live with just one pair I agree that it's a pain in the neck to have to keep moving them between shoes and it means you can't glue them in place so they slip around.
Being the kind son I am I've offered to try and make a couple of copies for her. I've done a bit of research and I think the way a business would do it would be to make a two part rtv silicone mould. The mould would be good for making 10's if not 100's of pairs of inserts. The downside is that rtv silicone isn't cheap, I think I'd need a couple of kilos which would set me back the better part of £50 and then there's the resin and other bits and bobs on top of that.
Bearing in mind that I only need to take a few castings (half a dozen max) I was wondering about making a two part plaster or perhaps concrete mould. Since the plaster / concrete mould will be porous I'm guessing I'll need to do some pore filling before casting, for that I was thinking multiple coats of dilute varnish then a liberal coating in some release agent (possibly PTFE spray). My initial casts will probably be in polyurethane as it seems to have all the right properties.
Anyone here tried anything like this, got any pointers?
Cheers
Anyway, getting to the point, my dear old mum needs hard plastic inserts in her shoes to correct a problem with her feet. She has one pair of inserts but another pair would be £300+. While you can certainly live with just one pair I agree that it's a pain in the neck to have to keep moving them between shoes and it means you can't glue them in place so they slip around.
Being the kind son I am I've offered to try and make a couple of copies for her. I've done a bit of research and I think the way a business would do it would be to make a two part rtv silicone mould. The mould would be good for making 10's if not 100's of pairs of inserts. The downside is that rtv silicone isn't cheap, I think I'd need a couple of kilos which would set me back the better part of £50 and then there's the resin and other bits and bobs on top of that.
Bearing in mind that I only need to take a few castings (half a dozen max) I was wondering about making a two part plaster or perhaps concrete mould. Since the plaster / concrete mould will be porous I'm guessing I'll need to do some pore filling before casting, for that I was thinking multiple coats of dilute varnish then a liberal coating in some release agent (possibly PTFE spray). My initial casts will probably be in polyurethane as it seems to have all the right properties.
Anyone here tried anything like this, got any pointers?
Cheers