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Sanding a Mold with a Disc

Disc Sanding a Mold

The article discusses the process of creating a mold for the upper control arm bracket using MDF and a large disc sander at Curvemakers. The block of MDF is first measured and marked for the desired dimensions of the mold. The disc sander is then used to carefully remove excess material and sand the block down to the correct thickness and shape.

The author notes that using MDF for molds is a popular choice due to its affordability and ability to hold fine details. The large disc sander used at Curvemakers is an important tool for the job as it allows for precise sanding and shaping of the MDF.

As the sanding process continues and the block of MDF gradually takes shape, the author highlights the importance of taking frequent measurements to ensure the mold is meeting the desired specifications. They also note that any imperfections in the mold could result in defects in the final product, making precision and accuracy essential.

Once the MDF block has been completely sanded and shaped, the author notes that a release agent will be applied to prevent the mold from sticking to the material being molded. The mold can then be used to make multiple copies of the upper control arm bracket, providing a cost-effective way to produce large quantities.

In conclusion, the article provides a detailed look at the process of creating a mold using MDF and a large disc sander at Curvemakers. The author highlights the importance of precision and accuracy in creating a high-quality mold, and notes the benefits of using MDF for its affordability and ability to hold fine details.

Posted by www.joeharmondesign.com on 2007-05-16 01:05:44