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Hi, We manufacture rotacasters, every thing from small bench top machines to machines that will run moulds that weigh 1/4 of a ton, we also make the worlds largest rock and roll rotacaster that will rock a mould 10 ft long and 3ft dia.
If we can offer any help to anyone please contact us. our web site is www.rotacaster.com.
fritchie
08-03-2006, 07:52 PM
Ewan - We discourage ads and recently have had a rash of bad ones, but we've let some stay because they sound genuinely useful to sculptors, and the material is presented modestly. Yours is in that catigory, so I thank you.
Fritchie,
Thank you for allowing us to promote our rotacasters on the forum. We very much appreciate the oppurtunity to keep the sculpture fraternity up to date on the various techniques available to them. Thanks to your forum we may soon have a dealer in the US.
We will keep everyone posted on how that progresses. We are always available to offer suggestions and help, you don't have to buy a machine to ask a question.
Tandigon
09-01-2006, 05:25 AM
Hello Ewan
Been to your home page but aside from the specs I would prefer to see more angles of your equipment. For example if the material being cast requires simultaneous heat along with rotation, I don't see open rotation providing that.
Lets say that I need to rotational cast Silicone polymer or Poly Vinyl Chloride in mold sizes that could be max 12" in lenght and 10" in width. What would you recommend?
Tandigon
HI
Thanks for going to the site, we about to launch our new one that has a video and better pictures. I will post a link to it as soon as its up and running. There will also be a help and advice page, with items sent in by users of our machines, this might answer a few questions.
Hi I would suggest the EVM would be ideal, this machine has been upgraded to take 15 kilos combined weight on the turntable.
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