PDA

View Full Version : Warped Resin


sharkmouth
08-26-2007, 02:59 PM
Many times a kit which has been stored will become warped. Whether at the stockist or in your stash, pressure or temperature may cause thin long items to warp.

Here are some thin resin Panzer 38 (t) sprockets that were deformed during shipment. The inset shows them after a dip.
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k247/sharkmouth/Ft%20Duq/warp-002.jpg
The technique is simple and based on the principle that resin has memory. If the manufacturer allowed the resin to fully cure in a true and level mold, the resin will return to the shape it had in the mold if given the opportunity.

I usually boil water and put it into a clear container so I can see the effect of the heat. Here I am using a Pyrex measuring cup as my normal coffee press jar is too unsightly ;-)
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k247/sharkmouth/Ft%20Duq/warp-003.jpg
Note that one must hold the item by the carrier sprue. In the case above, this was not a good idea as the warmed up resin sprocket began to deform from the weight of the water. I had to hold one of the fins between the sprockets and re dip it.

The idea is to dip the item into the water slowly and watch it relax into the proper shape. This means that the item can not touch any of the sides or bottom.

After the proper shape if regained, slowly remove the item from the hot water and dip into cold water. After it is in the cold water, it can be placed onto a towel to air dry.

Here we have Tank Work Shop's British Style Wading Kit as it came out of the package. I did NOT remove the casting blocks and used them as a handle to dip them into the hot water.
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k247/sharkmouth/TWS/Sherman/BritWading-001.jpg
Post dip, note the water droplets still on it:
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k247/sharkmouth/TWS/Sherman/BritWading-002.jpg

This has worked on EVERY warped item I have except for an Eastern European one which I suspect was warped in the mold. I have straightened out items as delicate as the above to thicker hulls (which warped under pressure).

The bottom line is to NOT touch, push, prod, the piece and allow it to regain the original shape on its own. Believe me, it's memory is a lot better than you can do when it comes to straightening out gun barrels!

I hope this quick tip is of help.

Regards,

MrJody
08-27-2007, 09:10 AM
Great tip Saul. Thanks for taking the time to post it.

Jody.

Larry Bates
08-27-2007, 10:18 AM
Awesome tip Saul :thumb:

Panzergrenadier
08-27-2007, 08:01 PM
Thank you for the nice little instruction!:thumb:

RickLawler
08-27-2007, 08:23 PM
"It's a good thing"

thanks Saul

sharkmouth
08-27-2007, 10:45 PM
Well, while trying to keep up with the Joneses :D, I will create a small video of my repair on this bad boy...
Left in a box in the trunk during VERY hot days!

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k247/sharkmouth/TWS/Marder%20II/Marder-III-Engine-002.jpg

I've cleaned my decrepit coffee carafe so all I need to do is boil the water and let the camera do its magic!

Should I post the link here if successful?

Regards,

Primus
08-28-2007, 06:00 AM
Absolutely! Post the link

Panzergrenadier
08-28-2007, 01:25 PM
Yes please do, it will be fun!

NAS
08-28-2007, 02:13 PM
Hello Saul,

thanks a lot for this very usefull tip!

Can't wait to see the video!

Regards,

Notger

Larry Bates
08-29-2007, 01:26 AM
So??????????:p

sharkmouth
08-29-2007, 02:49 PM
LOL, after taking the photo of the kit parts...I can't find the box! But I will as I am eager to try the 'movie' feature on my camera.

Aside from that, working on a few reviews...

Regards,

sharkmouth
09-05-2007, 01:32 PM
Hi,

I took the video but it is a bit out of focus. Funny thing is, the water was a bit too hot so the resin was fluttering inside the container as my hands shook (I'm 84 years old on film).

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k247/sharkmouth/TWS/Marder%20II/th_MarderIIEngine.jpg (http://s90.photobucket.com/albums/k247/sharkmouth/TWS/Marder%20II/?action=view&current=MarderIIEngine.flv)

As you can see, I dipped it twice since I removed it to fast during the first one.

Regards,

DOJO
09-06-2007, 12:11 AM
so the water have to be boiling hot?
as i see when you dipped it in the cup it was soft in seconds?

sharkmouth
09-06-2007, 06:36 AM
The water had formed bubbles on the sides of the pot but had not boiled
it became soft VERY fast because it is so thin.

Regards,