ok, last night I attempted another casting with the new mold... the guy I got the resin from gave me some pointers & one of them was if I warmed the resin up a bit the viscosity would go down & it would be easier to fill my mold. well I tried this & it still is not good enough. actually by warming it up a bit I did get it to be not as thick & molasses like, BUT the problem there is that the warmer the material is the faster it cures too, the resin actually started to cure in the vacuum chamber. after a few minutes it was even evident in the way the bubbles burst, almost like they were breaking out of a shell rather than just boiling normal, also took longer to degas because it was curing,the bubbles slowed down but kept coming & coming & coming, looked more like it was simmering rather than boiling, but I tried a pour anyway after it was degassed as much as I could just to see & I was able to get some of the mold filled at least enough to see the results...
the difference between the new mold & the old is huge. the new mold is really perfect. this is what I wanted the mold to be like from the beginning. if you thought the first reflectors were cool then these will just blow you away. I have clear factory reflectors from red rear tailights & I use that as my reference, the factory clear reflectors are of course perfect. the perfect prizims are cool because the way they refract light is similar to a crystal, & it disects the light waves into all the different wavelengths of colors & actually shows a rainbow effect at certain angles because of this... this is the same as the way a swivorsky crystal works, & the rainbow effect is an indicator that you have perfect facets. I had nothing even close to this before, but now... now it's just right, same rainbow effect & same clarity & close to the same perfection as the factory reflectors
this mornings results, this first shot is showing from left to right: last nights casting, a factory clear reflector, 1st version (yellowing) & then the last one on the right which is the new resin but before the vacuum chamber.
here is a comparison of the first reflector to the latest, huge difference in clarity & perfection of the facets... the first ones look like crap in comparison:
it's amazing the amount of ultra precise detail this silicone can capture with the right methods used:
check out the rainbow effect, had to capture with a picture but looks sick in person, very close to as perfect as the factory reflectors which also just look like glass: