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Old 30-04-2007   #4 (permalink)
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resin casting may be suitable, depends on scale though !- there are some strong resins out there, if you plan to make several of these items then resin may be a good method, but look at the type of resin some cure quickly others are developed for their post cure strength- others are semi flexible and have a hard rubber feel once cured..... so do some web based research first,

check out alec tiranti or amber composites for resin details.....

good luck with this project, sounds interesting ( and i work in a themepark !)
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