Climbing Holds How Do Manufacturers Get The Fine Texture On The Surface Of Their Climbing Holds?

How do manufacturers get the fine texture on the surface of their climbing holds? - climbing holds

Bubble surface and the sides are fine, but I can not have the same effect as my own thoughts of the texture in the plastic mold holds.when its just not the same, only half as good. Do not use acid etching? Sandblast? a kind of chemical reaction in the form before the addition of the resin? What good filler?

Thanks

2 comments:

BeachBum... said...

No, the part of your votes. The texture of the shells, which are already built into them, no acids or chemicals. Only the rain and wait for the method they use, except in large scale. Their shells are probably 100 times more expensive than your tool.

You can try with a "professional" to keep the shape. obtain the desired hold cover in very good Vasoline then rub a bit of plaster, put plaster and dry the pan and cut into 1 / 2 around the hall. You now have 2 halves of a tool climbing. Drill a hole in 1 for half of the resin / plastic. Attach the 2 halves and poured into the resin / plastic

BeachBum... said...

No, the part of your votes. The texture of the shells, which are already built into them, no acids or chemicals. Only the rain and wait for the method they use, except in large scale. Their shells are probably 100 times more expensive than your tool.

You can try with a "professional" to keep the shape. obtain the desired hold cover in very good Vasoline then rub a bit of plaster, put plaster and dry the pan and cut into 1 / 2 around the hall. You now have 2 halves of a tool climbing. Drill a hole in 1 for half of the resin / plastic. Attach the 2 halves and poured into the resin / plastic

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