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This is the `Mold Star 16 Fast`
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## Making our own moulds
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To create our own moulds we first need to create a block where we can cut in.
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## Milling the moulds
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Milling the moulds didn't go that straight forward for me. Henk thought us how to mill the moulds and it was a bit different than milling wood. For example the residu of the milling we where going to use to melt into a new block.
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After we have fastened the block using the wood we need to turn down the spindle speed for 18000 RPM to 6000 RPM
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We also needed to change this in Vcarve otherwise the toolpaths won't 't get calculated properly.
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To mill a wax block it first needs to be fastened. We did that using 4 pieces of wood.
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### Small accident
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While fastening the wood push it into the wax block. Otherwise it may get loose during milling and this can happen.
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