this guy had almost all the possible problems making his first mold but still managed to not completely ruined it and was able to take full casts, respect.
Phase three was the wax. That video is here. Making a Bronze Grizzly Part 3: The wax It took a while but all the videos are up to the finished product now.
if you don't have a vacuum chamber, you can try using vibration to work the bubbles out. putting on top of your washing machine when it's on full cycle will help, but not do fully
i tried to mold intricate rings using this same quick set silicone. made a giant mess and it crumbled when i tried to cut them out. I had to mix up extra super quickly when pouring it too lmao.
did the same.......ended wasting a lot of silicon.........i think part of the problem was re-making the box as well, allowing the second layer to adhere to the first along the outer walls ........
for the first time you did this all is not lost,, you can still get a working figure out of that mold and tweek it a little then make a new mold,, just takes time salvage what looks like a total right off,, just dont stop trying things will all work out
when he poured the stuff into the other half of the bear, I knew he made a mistake. he didn't have a 3rd layer separating both halves so he could take the mold apart easily. he had to cut his way out of this mess. lol
Depends on the composition of the clay and they type of silicone you use. Some chemicals in clay can cause the rubber not to set, you don’t want to use it if there is sulfur in it. Platinum based rubber is particularly sensitive to that. I’m not really sure what is in play dough, but it could potentially work.
this guy had almost all the possible problems making his first mold but still managed to not completely ruined it and was able to take full casts, respect.
Looking great so far even though you had some set backs! Looking forward to the wax cast. I learned a lot today 🤗👍👍👍
I loved this video - shows all the errors along the way and how you dealt with them - learned heaps thank you - but where is # 3 please???
Phase three was the wax. That video is here. Making a Bronze Grizzly Part 3: The wax
It took a while but all the videos are up to the finished product now.
The Craftsman has some great videos on mould making.
Fantastic ❤🎉 great job 🎉 thank you 👍
wow! i love this process in how to make bronze
if you don't have a vacuum chamber, you can try using vibration to work the bubbles out. putting on top of your washing machine when it's on full cycle will help, but not do fully
i tried to mold intricate rings using this same quick set silicone. made a giant mess and it crumbled when i tried to cut them out. I had to mix up extra super quickly when pouring it too lmao.
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Thanks for sharing this, it has put me right off the idea of making a mold from one of my sculptures lol
Yes, your personality is right up my alley! LOL And Thanks for the great vid my man I definitely Subsc👍😉🇨🇦
What a hard work bro, congratulations 4 UR skills, amazing.
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@4:25 Or you could use ultra sonic jewelry cleaner to get the air bubbles out
did the same.......ended wasting a lot of silicon.........i think part of the problem was re-making the box as well, allowing the second layer to adhere to the first along the outer walls ........
for the first time you did this all is not lost,, you can still get a working figure out of that mold and tweek it a little then make a new mold,, just takes time salvage what looks like a total right off,, just dont stop trying things will all work out
Thanks !
Can you add a materials list? Links maybe? Great video.
If you are not going to reuse the mold then cut it up in small pieces. It makes great filler you can add to your next poor and save cost.
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What are the compounds of your mold?
when he poured the stuff into the other half of the bear, I knew he made a mistake. he didn't have a 3rd layer separating both halves so he could take the mold apart easily. he had to cut his way out of this mess. lol
Yep it was the first mold I ever made. Learned a lot since then.
That's what the mold release spray does. You don't need a third layer in a 2-part mold.
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Great video. Can I use playdough clay?
Depends on the composition of the clay and they type of silicone you use. Some chemicals in clay can cause the rubber not to set, you don’t want to use it if there is sulfur in it. Platinum based rubber is particularly sensitive to that. I’m not really sure what is in play dough, but it could potentially work.
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Please go watch tolone on youtube before you make another mold he is a great teacher
I will check him out! Thanks.
Bravo
10 to 1 ratio has nothing to do with chemistry. it is just calculus
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