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Re: Where can I buy this wheel...or one like it?
That is awesome. I'm going to put all those pictures together as a powerpoint and show my team.
I'm not too familiar with the process, but from the pictures the progression was pretty easy to follow:
1. Machine a "master" part
2. Make wax copies of it
3. Use silicone to make a mold of that part
4. Pour polyurethane into the mold and get your wheels
Is that correct. Also, what were the binder clips for?
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