? liquid rubber for moulds ?
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:31 pm
calling on the collective genius of everyone on this forum....
who knows anthing on rubber , as in buying raw materials, mixing it together and pouring into a mould to get a tough durable rubber product?
I have some rather pricey orthotics that fit along the length of my shoes, have seen how a mould is made (using MY feet!) and have worked out the process of mould making just not the rubber making process. It is just black rubber, dunno if it is fine rubber powder mixed into a rubbery goo and left to set, been cut at with sharp tools, even sanded in an industrial wood working sander to obtain the finished product. I wanna try make my own is the bottom line, so I can have a set for both my pairs of shoes.
Any experience in making moulded rubber products will be welcome
I do not need the slippery sort that one can squeeze of the moulded product like at school for copying Turner or Stanley screwdriver handles
It needs to be tuff like car tyre rubber, forgiving not, a hard compressed rubber product to bond a fabric liner for foot/sock side, that won't crumble
many thanks for any input
Jonno.
who knows anthing on rubber , as in buying raw materials, mixing it together and pouring into a mould to get a tough durable rubber product?
I have some rather pricey orthotics that fit along the length of my shoes, have seen how a mould is made (using MY feet!) and have worked out the process of mould making just not the rubber making process. It is just black rubber, dunno if it is fine rubber powder mixed into a rubbery goo and left to set, been cut at with sharp tools, even sanded in an industrial wood working sander to obtain the finished product. I wanna try make my own is the bottom line, so I can have a set for both my pairs of shoes.
Any experience in making moulded rubber products will be welcome
I do not need the slippery sort that one can squeeze of the moulded product like at school for copying Turner or Stanley screwdriver handles
It needs to be tuff like car tyre rubber, forgiving not, a hard compressed rubber product to bond a fabric liner for foot/sock side, that won't crumble
many thanks for any input
Jonno.