12-23-2009, 12:59 AM
ero...if you are still having the same problem ( rubber not curing against the master but curing everywhere else ) you may be experiencing something called "inhibition"....this is where the rubber is reacting to the material in the master causing it to not cure.
The only option is to seal the master .
Some sort of clear coat ( Krystal Kleer, future, clear coat..etc. ) should do the trick.
Platinum cure rubbers suffer from this issue quite regularily.
It's also the reason we use sulfer free clays in sculpting and mold work.
The only option is to seal the master .
Some sort of clear coat ( Krystal Kleer, future, clear coat..etc. ) should do the trick.
Platinum cure rubbers suffer from this issue quite regularily.
It's also the reason we use sulfer free clays in sculpting and mold work.

