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    Where can I buy latex?
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    Most craft supply stores, as well as online specialty retailers of casting or model making supplies, will have it.
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    What is the purpose of the hardener sold by many suppliers?
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    Hardener or thickener is to make the latex mold stiffer. Latex is very flexible without it. In some cases it can negate the need for a support frame for the mold. In most molds, it's not always necessary, although in some applications it can be helpful.
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    How do I make a mold of a toy truck wheel so that I can make more wheels? What would be a good media to cast the wheels?
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    You can use clay, and be sure to let it dry for a few days before using it.
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    Can other materials be used in a latex mold besides for plaster of paris?
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    Yes. Resin and different clays should work as well. Soap and concrete too, I guess (without having tried it).
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    Can I pour lead or tin metal into latex rubber?
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    No. It would destroy the latex mold. However, you could probably pour wax in the mold, and then use that to make a sand mold that would withstand the temperature/heat of the metal. Look up lost wax casting.
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