A shout out of thanks to Guy Hockley from the UK for helping me get my hands on some Vinamold to get a proper look at these SX50 ports. What a good dude. I've found it hard to get information on the SX50 online so I thought I'd post some up for those interested.

I just used a small pot and my camping cooker to melt it down. I held it about 250mm above the flame because even at the lowest heat, the vinamold melted quickly. I didn't want to burn it.
I stuffed up my first attempt by not putting a screw into the vinamold so I could get it out easily. I also left it overnight before trying to get it out. Took a while to evacuate the failed attempt

I found it easiest to get out when still a little warm, maybe 15 minutes after pouring (it was 4 degrees in the shed too).
I started to get the hang of it though not as good as this other white version I found on the internet:
My first (very unprofessional) impressions are that the B transfer ducts could move further around to the C port to square up the inner wall. The C transfer duct is super duper skinny in the bend. The B port roof angle is quite flat. The B transfer inner duct radius is very square and unlike the teacup shape which has been recommended. The A transfer duct inner radius is comparatively much better although has a flat in the middle of the 2 radius. The aux ex port entry is quite flat unlike the big hook of the RSA125. There are weird bumps in the A port wall which can't be good for flow direction.
Also found this port rubbing online here:
link . I took some cord width measurements of the ports
Ex port: 28mm, Ex aux ports: 10mm, A port 16mm, B port 16mm, C port 12mm. I measured the transfer port height at 9mm also, not the 10.5mm of the rubbing. The 10.5 doesn't make sense to me. If you add the height of the aux port and port top to deck height (9+22=31mm) is the same as the transfer port top (31mm) meaning practically no clearance between ex aux port and A port according to the rubbing.

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