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Posted: 10/15/2016 6:26:35 PM EDT
| You should be breaking the sprues by hand, and not hitting the mould with a stick. Even four cavity mould sprues can be broken by hand once you get your timing right. Beating the sprue plate with a stick often springs it, and you can get uneven bases that look perfectly fine. |
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You should be breaking the sprues by hand, and not hitting the mould with a stick. Even four cavity mould sprues can be broken by hand once you get your timing right. Beating the sprue plate with a stick often springs it, and you can get uneven bases that look perfectly fine. I whack mine. But i am a novice. I like the sprue facing like it is as i dont have move it all around to get to the sprue. |
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You should be breaking the sprues by hand, and not hitting the mould with a stick. Even four cavity mould sprues can be broken by hand once you get your timing right. Beating the sprue plate with a stick often springs it, and you can get uneven bases that look perfectly fine. This interesting but I'm not going to change. I use a small cow hide mallet to do everything. One little tap breaks the spur. |
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