Uma Casting

2025 | Digital craft | Molding/Casting

This is the result of trial and error, using a 3D printed prototype and a heat-resistant silicone mold to cast the tin. The spout placement was not ideal, so not enough metal flowed around it, leaving a cavity down the back leg.

Process

  1. Materials:

    Prototype UV resin for SLA 3D printer / Baby powder
    Mold Molding block / Clay / Heat-resistant silicon (1 kg) with hardener / Release agent
    Casting Talc / Tin tip (1 kg)
  2. Prototype:
    • FDM 3D printed
    • Finished with UV resin and baby powder

    Ref: Skaylabworkshop / YouTube

  3. Mold:
    1. Build a mold block around the prototype and attach clay to the bottom (for the lower mold)
    2. Mix heat-resistant silicone and hardener (silicone 100g : hardener 3-4g)
    3. Pour the silicone and wait until it hardens
    4. Remove the clay and apply a release agent
    5. Repeat the same process for the lower mold
    6. Cut out for a spout and air holes
  4. Casting:
    1. Coat the inside of the mold with talc
    2. Melt the tin blocks in a pan
    3. Pour the tin

    Ref: Sand casting blog / YouTube

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