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Casting lead nose weight

Here is how I cast my lead nose weight. Just one of the various methods available. It is possible to make molds out of different materials e.g. plaster of Paris etc. but I have found that traditional sand casting to be the quickest and simplest.

What you will need :
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  • Plasticine
  • Talc
  • Builders sand
  • Melting pot (I use a metal measuring pot designed for cooking)
  • Lead

Measure how much lead you will need. Now add a small bit extra, sufficient to make up for any losses during the melting process.
Powder the inside of you models nose with the talc, (or you can line it with cling film). This will prevent the plasticine from sticking to the inside of the nose.

Push the plasticine firmly into the nose. Now gently pull it out, and you should be left with an impression of the inside of the model. Make sure the volume of the plasticine is greater the the volume of lead required.

Make sure the sand has is slightly moist so it can hold itself together. (Put it in a suitable bucket).

Now talc the plasticine "plug" again acting as a parting agent. Gently, as not to deform the plasticine, push the plug into the sand and build up the sand around it. Now gently remove the plug.

Melt the lead, keeping the room well ventilated and cover the melting pot. (Lead fumes are poisonous!) Also use safety heat proof gloves, if you burn your hands there no point in finishing off the model!!

Skim off the layer of oxide formed on the surface of the lead melt, and immediately pour the lead into the sand. Wait for it to cool and then fit it into the model. Check its size and weight and epoxy in place.

This method is really quick and easy. In the past I have recast the lead several times within an hour, as I was tight for room and wanted to get it just right.​
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    • Burton Dasset
    • Club Members
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    • Charging
    • Automate D-Connectors
    • Batteries >
      • What is the "Memory Effect"
      • How Are Batteries Rated? (What Are Volts and Amps?)
      • How Can I Maximize Battery Performance?
    • Build a fly-powered plane
    • Build a Pibros foam model
    • Build straight & true
    • Cast lead nose weight
    • Design and calculate almost anything
    • Debond CA
    • Digital Camera/RX Interface
    • Digital Photography by Radio Control
    • General Tips for building
    • How does a wing work
    • Install wing servos
    • Lipo balance connectors
    • Make NiMH battery packs
    • Make servo linkages
    • Make silicon hinges
    • Make silicon hinges (alternative)
    • Run your aerial in your model
    • What do thermals look like
  • FAQ
    • How do I join the SMSA and how much does it cost?
    • Do I need insurance to fly?
    • What radio equipment would you recommend for a beginner?
    • When am I likely to meet other SMSA members flying?
    • Can the SMSA help get beginners flying?
    • What models and advice would you recommend for a beginner?
  • AGM
    • AGM Location
    • 2024 Minutes
    • 2019 Minutes
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    • 2014 Minutes
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    • 2011 Minutes
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  • Links
    • RC Glider Classifieds >
      • BARCS For Sale
      • BMFA Classified Glider Ads
    • RC Glider Manufacturers >
      • Baudis Models
      • NAN Models
      • NCFM Models
      • Pace Lesky Composites
      • Pike Samba
      • RCRCM Models
      • Sanda Arsen Mach
      • Stinger Dingo
      • Vampire
      • VVmodels
      • Vladimir's Models
      • Willow F3F
    • RC Glider Shops >
      • Ace Model
      • Flightech
      • Hyperflight
      • Phoenix MP
      • Soaring USA
      • T9 Hobby Sport
    • RC Manufacturers >
      • Airtronics Sanwa
      • Frsky
      • Futaba site
      • Hitec Multiplex
      • Hyperion
      • JR
      • KST servos
      • Multiplex
      • Overlander Batteries
      • Savox servos
      • Spektrum
    • RC Shops >
      • Align-Trex
      • Al's Hobbies
      • Easy Composites
      • Inwood Models
      • Kings Lynn Models
      • Nexus Models
      • Servo Shop
      • Slough RC Models
      • Sussex Model Centre
      • West System/Wessex
    • RC Websites >
      • BARCS British Association of Radio Control Soarers
      • BMFA British Model Flying Association
      • RC Groups
      • Scale Soaring
      • Slopehunter