Products used in this How To:
Casting Climbing Holds
Picking
up where we left off from making our own rock climbing hand
hold molds, we'll now walk you through how to cast them. We
have two different types of molds, first the a standard mold
with a silicone stem and secondly a mold where we use the actual
bolt to act as the stem to our hold.
If
you are going to use a bolt for the stem it is very important
that you mold release the bolt. Alumilite's casting resins will
bond to metal unless it is mold released. We use Stoner Urethane
Mold Release which works exceptionally well for making sure the
bolt releases from the casting.
Insert
the bolt back into the stem hole after it has been sprayed with
mold release.
The
next step is to mix Alumilite casting resin. The mix ratios of
most of our resins are 1:1 by weight or by volume. Mix the resins
thoroughly until no swirls are left in the mix container. The
resins are non toxic and very easy to use. They mix and pour
like water making them extremely user friendly. Mix the resin
thoroughly for 20-30 seconds.
Once
the resin is mixed thoroughly, pour the resin into your molds.
On the right you can see the mold that is using a silicone stem
and the mold on the left has the bolt as the stem.
Alumilite
resins will change color as the materials cure. This is at the
90 second point with the Alumilite Regular. The resins go from
a translucent coffee color to an opaque tan color (natural color
with no dye added - obviously if you add dye, the before and
after cure colors will change).
Shortly
after the resin changes color, remove the bolt with a pair of
vice grips or pliers. I would recommend doing this within a minute
or two of the resin changing color. If you wait too long, you
will have to unscrew the bolt.
Wait
another minute or two, flex the mold, and remove your first hold.
You can see there is a slight bit of light green picked up in
the hold. The light green is the foam from the original foam
hold. You will only pick up a slight amount of foam in your first
couple holds. The foam that is being picked up is solely due
to the silicone grabbing hold and encapsulating some of the foam
when it was seeping into all the pores and texture of the foam
original. When you pour the resin into the mold, it bonds and
picks up the foam and pulls it out of the mold. If you are looking
to make more of the same hold in the future, take your first
clean casting and put it in a shoe box to be used for your master
the next time you need to make a mold.
Here
you can see the original hold castings (tan with slight green
areas) along side of two more colored castings (one green and
one blue) made out of the new mold. So now you can design and
make your very own rock climbing hand holds. Both mold methods
work exceptionally well. If you are looking to do long term production
runs of holds, you may want to consider using the bolt method.
If you are just starting out and are looking to experiment with
making your own holds or just want to make enough to fill a wall
or two, I would definitely recommend the easier method of simply
pouring the rubber around the original and using a silicone stem.
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