Conductive wax

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Conductive wax Peter Fairbrother 04-23-2008
Posted by Peter Fairbrother on April 23, 2008, 12:19 pm
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Anyone know where to get conductive wax (for electroforming)?

Also, what's that white grainy engineering plastic you add boiling water
to and it melts called?

Ta

-- Peter Fairbrother

Posted by Adrian Godwin on April 23, 2008, 1:13 pm
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> Anyone know where to get conductive wax (for electroforming)?
>
> Also, what's that white grainy engineering plastic you add boiling water
> to and it melts called?
>

Polymorph ?



Posted by mark on April 23, 2008, 1:15 pm
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> Anyone know where to get conductive wax (for electroforming)?
>
> Also, what's that white grainy engineering plastic you add boiling water
> to and it melts called?
>
> Ta
>
> -- Peter Fairbrother

POLYMORPH

Posted by stereotype on April 24, 2008, 12:27 pm
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I used to be an elecrotyper many years ago, if you brush blacklead (Zebo
fire grate polish works) over the moulded wax this makes it conductive,
you must strke it at a low current density then raise it.


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