You can make moulds by tooling. But it's unlikely that they would be any accurate unless you spend 10+ years studying, sculpting and resculpting like TM. I'm pretty sure that AM is computer designed and the moulds then machined from aluminium. The holes you see in the moulds are to aid the vacuum suck the plastic down.
Well, first of all I would not implement such a rule, but it could be a guideline. Secondly, screen linage or better does work. TM is more accurate than most ANH kits with linage.
I take the clamps/magnets off once it's cured over night, but I don't put any stress on the parts until at least 12 hours has passed. I find that waiting the whole 24 hours is a bit excessive.
The dry time is more like 12-24 hours...
The way I've always used it is to apply thinly (although I don't go to great length to care) on one side and then clamp it together. No need to let it dry for a while first.
I'll take care of that. I've been working on some automation of the EIB page generation. So I may have broken something.
It did work when I last tried it though...I promise!
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An armour made from ROTJ moulds specifically for use on Star Wars promotion with the release of the Special Edition releases in 1997. These pictures are from the Star Wars "Identities" exhibit in Montreal 2012.