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Casting your own is labor intensive. There is a lot of hand finishing needed. The mold has a very limited life also, you may not get 5 pieces off it. Three d printing is the way to go. Although I have not tried it, my friend did with very nice results.
I've cast about a dozen different parts for model trains. Not labor intensive at all assuming you have an original part to use as a master. I use a Smooth-On product called OoMoo 30 for the mold. They make quite a few different compounds depending on the application. I use a polyester resin for the part. I have not tried clear plastic yet.The detail is exceptional. I have a sheet of 1/16 styrene sheet I use to make the container. My photo hosting site has gone belly up and I don't see a way to upload here directly so no pics. I use a longer setting resin for the both the mold and casting to allow more time to allow the air bubbles to escape.http://www.smooth-on.com/Pete
Upside - the cost saving and the satisfaction of making it yourselfDownside - the cast material is not as robust as injection moulded material and I don't think it will stand up to the outdoor environment particularly well, this is offset by the fact that you can always make another one.Lets face it, its a challenge, you will learn new things and gain news skills, whats not ot likeSteve
As I said in an earlier post, we used to put them under pressure, not a vacuum. I can't remember the pressure for sure though. That might be easier to rig something up than for vacuum. Worth a try.