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3. The model pulled out, the rubbery Dip Seal coating sets up immediately.

03.jpg 2. The clay model is submerged in "Dip Seal" which has been heated at 350° to a liquid state.Thumbnails4. Having used a sharp knife to cut the Dip Seal where I want the seam to be, I now remove the rubbery Dip Seal skin.2. The clay model is submerged in "Dip Seal" which has been heated at 350° to a liquid state.Thumbnails4. Having used a sharp knife to cut the Dip Seal where I want the seam to be, I now remove the rubbery Dip Seal skin.2. The clay model is submerged in "Dip Seal" which has been heated at 350° to a liquid state.Thumbnails4. Having used a sharp knife to cut the Dip Seal where I want the seam to be, I now remove the rubbery Dip Seal skin.2. The clay model is submerged in "Dip Seal" which has been heated at 350° to a liquid state.Thumbnails4. Having used a sharp knife to cut the Dip Seal where I want the seam to be, I now remove the rubbery Dip Seal skin.2. The clay model is submerged in "Dip Seal" which has been heated at 350° to a liquid state.Thumbnails4. Having used a sharp knife to cut the Dip Seal where I want the seam to be, I now remove the rubbery Dip Seal skin.
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2015:08:24 19:31:10
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