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2-Part Silicone Mold using Mold Star™ 16 FAST
Smooth-On fan Victoria P. demonstrates how she makes a two piece mold of a glossy figure using Mold Star™ 16 FAST silicone mold rubber then casts a reproduction in Smooth Cast™ 326 Colormatch liquid polyurethane resin.
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Repair Rotten Wood With Epoxy Putty - Free Form™ AIR FAST
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.3 года назад
Free Form AIR FAST is the ideal material for making quick, lightweight repairs. Free Form™ AIR FAST is an easy to use epoxy putty that cures in minutes to a hard, strong and extremely lightweight plastic. Parts A and B are dispensed in equal amounts and mixed by hand. Used at room temperature, working time is 6 minutes in a 60 gram mass (2 oz) and handling time is 30 minutes (tack-free, hard su...
Timo Beckwith - Sculpting With Free Form™ AIR Epoxy Putty
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
Artist Timo Beckwith demonstrates how he how he applies Free Form™ Air Epoxy putty from mixing, applying, and texturing to a create strong and lightweight sculpture. Check out more of Timo Beckwith’s work at: beckwithdesign.com #sculpture #epoxy #art Smooth-On Fan Channel: Made By You
How To Repair a Rotted Wood Chair Using Free Form™ AIR Epoxy Dough
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Watch as Alex shows how he used Free Form™ AIR HT high-temp, lightweight epoxy putty to repair this wooden outdoor chair. Free Form™ AIR HT is the perfect material for this applications, as it is lightweight, strong, and sands like wood. It is also easily to paint with standard outdoor acrylic paints. #repair #howto #diy Free Form™ AIR HT - www.smooth-on.com/products/free-form-air-ht/ Smooth-On...
Use of Free Form™ AIR in Mobile Audio Loudspeaker Enclosures
Просмотров 5114 года назад
In this video, Jon Whitledge discusses and demonstrates how Free Form™ AIR epoxy putty assisted him in creating speaker enclosures for the "Magic Bus" audio project. www.magicbus.biz/ The “Magic Bus” is Jon Raymond Whitledge’s lifetime masterpiece and rolling curriculum vitae. It was conceived in 2004 and first finished in 2011. It has undergone multiple upgrades and revisions since 2011. It is...
Cosplay Tutorial: Casting a Flexible Foam Hellboy Fist
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 лет назад
In the final installment of this three-part series, Smooth-On fan Jon N. shows how he uses expanding urethane foam FlexFoam-iT! X to make a durable, lightweight "Hellboy" inspired fist for cosplay. Once demolded the piece is painted with flexible fabric paint. #cosplay #howto #hellboy -~- - - -~- Adult Supervision Required Keep Out Of Reach Of Children -~- - - -~- Smooth-On Fan Channel: Made By...
Cosplay Tutorial: Sculpting a Hellboy Fist Model for Moldmaking
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.5 лет назад
In the first video of this three-part series, Smooth-On fan Jon N. shows how he uses epoxy putty Free Form AIR to model a large "Hellboy" inspired fist for cosplay. #cosplay #howto #hellboy -~- - - -~- Adult Supervision Required Keep Out Of Reach Of Children -~- - - -~- Smooth-On Fan Channel: Made By You www.smooth-on.com/
Cosplay Tutorial: How to Make a Silicone Brush Mold for Hellboy Fist
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 лет назад
In Part 2 of this three-part series, Smooth-On fan Jon N. shows how he uses Dragon Skin 10 FAST silicone rubber to make a mold for a large "Hellboy" inspired fist for cosplay. Free Form AIR epoxy putty is used to make a multi-part support shell for the mold. #cosplay #howto #hellboy -~- - - -~- Adult Supervision Required Keep Out Of Reach Of Children -~- - - -~- Smooth-On Fan Channel: Made By Y...
Cosplay Tutorial How To Make a Wonder Woman Amazon Armband
Просмотров 7 тыс.7 лет назад
In this cosplay how-to tutorial video, Jon shows us how he created an Amazon armband for a Wonder Woman cosplay. The armband model was simply made using poster board, a silicone mold was made, and semi rigid resin was applied. Finally, velcro closures were used, and the paint was painted gold. Silicone used - Ecoflex 00-35 www.smooth-on.com/products/ecoflex-00-35/ Resin used - Smooth Cast 57D w...
Casting a Resin Cosplay Magneto Helmet
Просмотров 10 тыс.7 лет назад
Smooth-On fan Jon N. shows us how he brushes Smooth-Cast 57D urethane resin into a silicone mold to make a helmet for cosplay. Watch how to make this mold: ruclips.net/video/bOSltC-QK4M/видео.html -~- - - -~- Adult Supervision Required Keep Out Of Reach Of Children -~- - - -~- Smooth-On Fan Channel: Made By You www.smooth-on.com/
Making a Silicone Glove Mold for a Resin Magneto Cosplay Helmet
Просмотров 14 тыс.7 лет назад
Smooth-On fan Jon N. shows us how he made a glove mold for his cosplay helmet using Smooth-On Dragon Skin 10 platinum silicone. He then makes a support shell using Free Form AIR epoxy putty. Watch how to use this mold: ruclips.net/video/vBT1FJJtaKY/видео.html -~- - - -~- Adult Supervision Required Keep Out Of Reach Of Children -~- - - -~- Smooth-On Fan Channel: Made By You www.smooth-on.com/
How To Cast a Thundercats Cosplay Prop Shield In Resin and Epoxy Putty
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 лет назад
Jon N. is an avid cosplayer, creating many amazing costumes and props. In this Made By You® video, he shows us how he creates a Thundercats shield using EpoxAcast® 690 clear epoxy, Smooth Cast® ONYX black resin and Free Form® AIR epoxy putty in a Rebound® 25 mold with a Free Form® AIR epoxy putty shell. The completed piece is lightweight, strong, and easy to paint. Watch Part 1 Here: ruclips.ne...
How To Make a Mold For a Thundercats Cosplay Prop Shield
Просмотров 8 тыс.7 лет назад
Jon N. is an avid cosplayer, creating many amazing costumes and props. In this Made By You® video, he shows us how he creates a mold for a Thundercats shield using a Rebound® 25 silicone with a Free Form® AIR epoxy putty shell. The completed mold can be used to cast resin, foam and more. -~- - - -~- Adult Supervision Required Keep Out Of Reach Of Children -~- - - -~- Smooth-On Fan Channel: Made...
Moldmaking Tutorial: How To Make a Resin Metal Cold Casting
Просмотров 186 тыс.9 лет назад
Smooth-On fan Jon N. created this video showing how he makes a silicone mold and casts resin to make a metal cold casting. The original model is a plastic bust of Abraham Lincoln. After the brush-on silicone mold is made, plaster bandages are used to create a rigid support shell. To create the casting, Jon mixes bronze metal powder and pigment with Smooth Cast 325 resin to create the real metal...
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Просмотров 4,5 тыс.9 лет назад
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Christmas Ornaments Tutorial Using Casting Resin
Просмотров 7 тыс.9 лет назад
Christmas Ornaments Tutorial Using Casting Resin
Mold Making Tutorial: Christmas Tree Candle
Просмотров 9 тыс.9 лет назад
Mold Making Tutorial: Christmas Tree Candle
How to Make a Faux Marble Resin Casting
Просмотров 52 тыс.9 лет назад
How to Make a Faux Marble Resin Casting
Lifecasting Tutorial: How To Make Hand Curtain Holders
Просмотров 6 тыс.9 лет назад
Lifecasting Tutorial: How To Make Hand Curtain Holders
Creating a Silicone Putty Mold for Casting Chocolate How-To
Просмотров 23 тыс.9 лет назад
Creating a Silicone Putty Mold for Casting Chocolate How-To
How To Make a Faux Marble Pen Using Epoxy Putty
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.9 лет назад
How To Make a Faux Marble Pen Using Epoxy Putty
How To Make a Wearable Fake Leg Wound Effect
Просмотров 16 тыс.9 лет назад
How To Make a Wearable Fake Leg Wound Effect
Making Fake Potion Bottles Using Encapso-K Clear Silicone
Просмотров 29 тыс.9 лет назад
Making Fake Potion Bottles Using Encapso-K Clear Silicone
How To Do Zombie Makeup - Tutorial Using Silicone Rubber
Просмотров 5 тыс.9 лет назад
How To Do Zombie Makeup - Tutorial Using Silicone Rubber
Wow, you’re really good. Thank you for sharing. Learned it all, so to say. Thanks for explaining clearly and concisely. I’ve got some pet projects to complete now.
I didn’t see a step where the hole was added to pour the casting product. Did you just cut away some of the silicone?
Extremely helpful information. Thanks for sharing. Just my 1 cent
This is my favorite explanation/demonstration that I’ve watched thus far. It’s my second time watching and I plan on referring to it when I make my molds. Thanks for this!
How would you do a mold of a mug? Where you have the space where the liquid goes, would you pour silicon into that space?
Great Step by Step Video! TY
Hey, Thanks for the great tutorial. Can I use this same mold technique for resin casting?
Very informative, thank you.
Thank you for sharing!
Very helpful and detailed information ❤.
Fantastic video! Could I use this technique for a small 12" cardboard/paper mache animal head? Thanks.
+1 в карму!!!
Really well done video
Amaaaazing!
i love this so much. Would this process work for something concave and thin ( 1/4 inch) like a helmet visor? I want to resin cast a sci-fi style visor from a 3d print.
Very good process
How did you not get any bubbles in the casting? Did you skip the step where you removed them with heat before pouring?
Awesome video, thanks for sharing :)
This tutorial is so well done and professional
Thank you for the tutorial! Will the silicone withstand very hot temperatures like melted glass or melted sugar?
This silicone can withstand temps up for 450 degrees F. So not melted glass but probably yes on melted sugar.
I am looking for this video thank you ❤
I genuinely hate it when i try to find information about some specific crafting technics like what foam do they use for props molding, what mix do they use for electroplating, what resin is being used for this or that and you always find youtube video of american companies (which of course only sell in the US) maskerading ads as tutorials on how to use that specific stupid tradmarked name product that at the end of the day you still don't what kind of generic alternative you should look for if you don't live in the US and/or don't want to spend 50$ in shiping to get it imported. "Oh you want to smooth those printing lines on your 3d print? Just use turbosmoothmaxiflex3000™ for only 50$ 1oz + shiping! That or just get a 200ml pot of epoxy for 10€ at your local hardware store...."
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Very nicely done and helpful
subbed cuz you said "hyperspeed", and you're a smooth-on channel.
Victoria, I need to make one small part, not much more than about an inch long, to replace a missing part in a plastic model kit. Seems like it would be awfully expensive for such a small part to purchase all those materials. Would there be any better way to do it?
I LOVE this technique you used to make a cold casting. I've never seen it done like this before and the finished head looks really great. I have a question to ask. What do you mean by "registration" in relation to molding? I did hear another person use the same word about lining up 2 halves of a silicone mold, is that what it refers to? Thank you very much for this great video tutorial. Cheers from Amanda in Melbourne, Australia
You are correct. Registration refers to the 2 halves of the mold lining up correctly.
This is great. Thanks for this. I plan on making a silicone mold out of a 3D print which I then want to use for lost wax metal casting.
Go for it!
You can fill the mold with water and measure that to find the volume also
I have that same exact glass bear!!!!
We must have the same exceptional taste in glass bears! 😉
Thank you ! Looks great
Glad you like it!
Best tutorial on the subject I've watched. I actually feel confident about trying this thanks to your explanation and demonstration.
Great to hear!
Like the other comment, I thought this was fantastic. You were clear, concise and straightforward, and took the time to explain every step. Thank you so very much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
خیلی عالی. شما واقعا یک هنرمند هستید. ❤
Thank you so much can any mold release spray be used?
When pouring the silicone the mold release must be for use with silicone, and when casting the part it must be for for urethane. Ease Release 200 works for both!
Are you use air dry clay
No this is oil based clay and will not dry.
Excellent!!! Great tutorial, too easy to follow! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍👍👍 helpful 😃
You're very welcome!
really impressed
Thank you so much!
I’m actually half way through attempting this. First half of the mould I did last night and is currently setting 😊.
Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial.❤️❤️❤️
You’re welcome 😊
are you millonaire ????
Who else is here after watching moriah Elizabeth?
A silicone two part mold like this is great for casting foam squishies as well! I like to use FlexFoam iT! III and 6 by Smooth-On. Casting foam can be a little tricky though so I recommend watching a few foam casting videos for tips and tricks.
Great Video ! Good work there!
Thank you very much!
this helped me so much THANK YOU
You're so welcome!
Just got here after lengthy. And complicated other videos. Thank you!
You're welcome!
You Forgot the MOST IMPORTANT DETAIL OF IT ALL!!! You didn’t show us or tell us that you Must have an opening somewhere in order to pour the resin in.
In this scenario, the object has a flat bottom so you can pour into that. But yes you are correct, if you're model does not have a flat bottom, you must construct a pour spout into the mold.
Stop making fun of the poor girl, she is doing a fantastic job and we don't need sexist bigots like you ruining her youtube channel!!
So helpful.
Can you use vasoline as a release agent to release both halves?
Hello! I've been crafting silicone molds for my customers and noticed varying behaviors in the same brand of siliconeI use platinum based silicon. While previous curing times difered-ranging from 24 hours to as little as 3 hours-they never affected the resin outcome until now. Recently, when the silicone cured within 3 hours and I poured resin into it, the silicon lost its shine upon removal of resin from the mold. This unexpected issue has me deeply concerned. Any guidance you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
There are a few things that could be going on there. I recommend calling the manufacturer of your materials. If it's Smooth-On, they have amazing technical support.
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