Dometo - Interlocking Building Material (Re-make)
Especially the composite version, is still one of my favorite construction toys.
With the composite set, both the door & door frame is broken, time for a creating a new one...


The original frame is some kind of granular cement. The original parts are created with some kind of moulding techniques, parting lines & draft angles are still visible.
1st attempt..
Start simple & fail quickly...

- Printed PLA mould,
- Fill with leveling cement.
(That was laying in the garage.)
Results:
- Although the structure of the leveling cement is close, it's just a bit less granular.
- The doorframe is still stuck in the mould:
- The cement is quite sticking on the PLA.
(Need to add some release spray?) - Due to shrinkage, it's impossible to get this thing out.
- The cement is quite sticking on the PLA.
2nd attempt..
Now using a flexible silicon mould. Also acquire some Anker-Stone bricks, for comparing quality. (See movie about making of Anker-Stones.)

Steps:
- Create resin door frame.
(Having higher tolerances then FDM print.) - Create a silicone mould (v2)...
This one did not cure, maybe the resin part was not cured enough... - After a couple of months, create a silicone mould (v3), using the same resin printed door frame.
- Again fill mould with same leveling cement.
Results:
- The mould was still to stiff. Although it was possible to create the door frame in one piece, it broke when trying to get it out.
- Somehow this results is quite different appearance:
- The cement structure is a bit pale colored.
- The details (edges of corners) are completely lost!
- Dometo bricks versus Anker-Stones:
- The older Anker-Stones seem to be similar, although Dometo is more 'bricky'.
- The newer Anker-Stones are way to smooth.
3th attempt..
Oct. 2024, I got in contact with someone who created Dometo (wood version) in Jesmonite moulding material.
It's actually quite nice material, so I gave this project a 3th try too. Jesmonite is a little more smooth, like the newer Anker-Stones. It's also relative strong.
And ofcourse the color is way too white, but coloring was not (yet) the goal.
Now with a bit more focus on smarter mould making. Next to the door frame, I also wanted to try a window brick.
The moulds are now relative thin silicon moulds, which are encapsulated into PLA housings during pouring, keeping dimensions right.


Steps:
- Create window-frame 'dummy' (PLA).
- Print all 'housings' (PLA).
- Create 3 cavities (PLA):
- First create the large silicone mould, using also the PLA square block
- For the window create a second silicon mould (square block)
- Assemble mould (use silicone square block) & pour the Jesmonite
- Remove the housing parts.
- Gently remove the silicon parts.
Final results:
- This seems to be a workable way, including reusable silicone moulds!
- The window does have a small issue at the corner in the mold.
(Due to trapped air bubble, during the silicon pouring.) - The fragile door frame is finally a successful reproduced.
(So other parts could be created in this way too.) - ToDo: The door is still missing a mold...
Conclusion:
- Great project, although a bit time consuming, learned a lot (again). 🙂
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