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http://www.saers.com/recorder/craig/TurquoiseEnergy/EHMotorManual4/EHMotorManual4.html Polyprop with epoxy makes strong cast resin. Polypropylene cloth (Roll of "Landscaping fabric", "cloth grocery bags" or other sources)  - Epoxy resin (at least 1 Kg for mini size. Many brands will work fine. I've been using "West System")  The body parts mold and C-clamps (Mini Electric Hubcap) 1. Cut strips of PP cloth from the roll, and rip them into small pieces (eg from 2" x 4" up to 4" x 6" or 6" x 8" or...???). Rip some very small pieces to stuff into the coil mounting button recesses. I stuff the pieces into plastic bags for weighing and carrying. For the mini motor, use about 75 g of fabric per ring. For the large, about 175g (IIRC). 2. Lay PE plastic on work surface. Resin doesn't bind to polyethylene. The mold is also made of polyethylene, but waxing it eases removal of the part.

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