It is possible to make injection molds using a resin mix. I don't like using 3D printed molds directly, for reasons of weaknicity and brittleness. (This may change when that Siraya Sculpt resin comes in.)
***** BLACK FRAME glitch at around 16:19 due to render error. Was not able to re-render and re-upload in time for a Sunday release. *****
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(Injects up to 1 cubic inch shot size, or close to 18 grams. I check my models in a 3D slicer to determine the shot size before proceeding with making the mold.)
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(Red heat-resistant stuff I showed, usually for metal casting. I prefer OOMOO for 3D prints.)
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(My Elegoo Mars is still running. But this one prints WAY faster, which helped tremendously with this video.)
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