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HarryJ

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Find the book "How to Cast Small Metal and Rubber Parts" (at Amazon.com, abebooks.com, etc) which describes the process.

Phil Jamison

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Harry,

Consider using pourable/moldable rubber from Devcon. Sells by the tradename Flexane 80, available through Grainger or McMaster-Carr. For making molds or patterns of an existing part, consider Smooth-on plastics in Easton, PA. They sell flexible rubber for making the mold around an existing part, then use their liquid plastic to make the pattern from the Smooth-On rubber mold. Use the plastic pattern for making the Flexane rubber part you want. Flexane also sells Flex-Add to lower the durometer (harderness) number. Don't forget to use ample amounts of mold release spray, and preferably not Pam.

And BTW, some harder rubbers can be machined and/or sanded, so if you find something close, final shaping is possible on an expanding wheel sander.

Chris

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 1929Chrysler</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Harry, You can also try Steele Rubber Products...Dan</div></div> Steele Rubber is awsome:

http://166.82.96.3/homeframes.html

1-800-425-6088

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