Carl,
Your right about who wants to buy a 120 class 8 point, you should consider what is the cost and time involded is to make a copy, can you make a profit off it?
Who has the rights to the mold needs to be determined at the beginning of the project, put it in writing and get it signed,
if you want to make a mold of someone's rack get everything in writing before you start. Learning how to protect your work is important also.
You might consider buying a nice 160 class typical rack out right to start with, something that you feel someone else would want a copy of.
Spending your time and materials on some thing noboby wants is only teaching you how to do it.
Try to kill two birds with one stone, make something somebody wants and profit from it is a good thing.
Start with a typical rack and learn from your mistakes and accomplishments, then increase you difficulities. Here is an example of my work:........Marshell
