I was just at a hobby shop and saw some stuff called "Alumilite" casting gook.
There is a pourable silicone rubber for making molds, release agents, and various filled and unfilled catalyzed casting resins.
They showed an example of making a copy of a formed-polystyrene car body by making a two-part mold with the mold making gook, then filling the mold with the casting resin. It worked beautifully in the illustration, of course. But it might, with some practice, be usable for duplicating an existing bobbin.
There is a pourable silicone rubber for making molds, release agents, and various filled and unfilled catalyzed casting resins.
They showed an example of making a copy of a formed-polystyrene car body by making a two-part mold with the mold making gook, then filling the mold with the casting resin. It worked beautifully in the illustration, of course. But it might, with some practice, be usable for duplicating an existing bobbin.
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