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I need to make some custom shaped lead weights that must be balanced
and fit precisely inside a small plastic wheel, the kind you might find on a pinebox derby car. I've tried making a casting of the inside of the wheel to use as a pattern so I could make molds of the part and cast them out of lead, but I've tried using plaster of paris, wax, clay and lead to cast the pattern. Plaster of parris disintegrates when I try to remove it from the wheel, as does the clay when allowed to dry. The wax and wet clay deform horribly when I remove them from the wheel. The best success I has was lead, but the hot lead did melt the plastic wheel enough to deform it. When I made the final lead castings, they were still deformed enough to deform the wheel when inserted. This and the fact that the weights were unbalanced lead to a speed destroying oscillation. If I can cast a better patters, I should be able to case weights that are a lot more accurate then use the lathe to finish them, but I've still got to figure out the balancing part, and, how dangerous would the lead chips be? I also thought about just turning a lead cylinder of the correct size and boring out the center, then slicing it up into the individual weights. Any suggestions on getting this done right? |
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