Mould For Heatsock FLSUN V400 (Volcano) 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Mold for making a heat- sock with high-temperature silicone (Usually used for tin casting.)

Searched for an easy mold without tons of screws to knit my own socks and the advantage of being able to simply pour the silicone into the mold, as there are no air bubbles as with molds where the silicone is injected.

Works good.

I have an additional design with thinner walls and one without holes somewhere in the vastness of my computer memory.
If interested I would search for.

P.S.: If the nozzle is not exactly in the same position, that's not a problem, the silicone presses into shape.

It helps to bring the sock out of the mold, if the mold is lubricated with a little Vaseline beforehand. Works without,too,but easier with good lubrication.... now, thats life.

The mold may need to be sanded a little beforehand so that it can be easily assembled and disassembled.

I did it with a "Dremel" multi-tool and it takes a maximum of one minute.

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