This seems like a fairly inexpensive and easy way to get into making your own hollow cast parts. Unfortunately there isn’t a how-to, but between this video, and the “related” post below, you should be able to make your own. If there is enough interest from our readers I could always do a “Build: Your own rotational molder” for the blog?
About 20 dollars worth of Fisher Price Construx from ebay
A drill (DeWalt’s fit nicely, but anything should work)
A few wood screws to hold down the Construx
A piece of scrap wood
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This seems like a fairly inexpensive and easy way to get into making your own hollow cast parts. Unfortunately there isn’t a how-to, but between this video, and the “related” post below, you should be able to make your own. If there is enough interest from our readers I could always do a “Build: Your [...] [..] Read complete article
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This cardboard addition to a car is one of a series of such mods that attempt to add some sports car detailing and maybe aerodynamic molding to an average car. Just don’t get caught in a rainstorm with these or you might be kind of soggy.
Florian Jennett, via Art in the Digital World
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