So, today I decided to make another inner die. This one turned out decent, but it still needs a little massaging. I'll go into detail further down.
Here, you can see the left die is full of FAIL. Check the ultra huge radii. The one on the right is the one that I just finished about an hour ago.
Here's a couple more shots of the entire assembly so you can get an idea of how this works.
Now, it's time for the WIN!!1!!1!1 in this thread. This is my first test run piece. I need to adjust my measurements a little when I cut the aluminum - the ends are butting and causing it to buckle a little, but that's not to big of a deal.
Here you can see the deformation of the mouth in the runner. Removing some material in the seam will cure this for sure.
Note the tooling marks on the runner. This means that I need to go inside the mold and lower some "high" spots.
Overall, for this to be the first runner, I'm pretty pleased. I knew that there was going to be a couple "practice runs" before I started, but I had no idea it would be this good. Hell, I'm just tickled that it WORKED!!!!
Nice radii here on the runner. That's what I was shooting for.