Thank you! the mold itself is not made from resin, it’s a thermoformed sheet that is certified food safe PETG plastic. Unfortunately nothing that comes from a 3D printer is deemed food safe at this time.
Honestly, I wasted sooo much silicone trying to figure this out. Its not the type of resin that is the problem, its actually the silicone. The chemistry between platinum silicone and resin cause cure-inhibition. Getting a "Tin-based" or "tin-cure" silicone will not react :)
Dope page. Im also on the same wave but post undergrad.
Dream girl fr 🎨 thank you for the great tutorial!
I always make it till the end of your videos! 😀😘😍 Very nice Valentines Day set-up ❤
Thank you ❤️❤️😘😘
Amazing work love is in the air 💘
Very cool.
Thank you!!
Nice one Nichole! 😀👍
Thank you 😁
Great video I have never seen the vacuum method for molds!!! where do you make your models?
Thank you! I use Fusion360 and 3DsMax 😁
Amazing vid
this is awesome! can this printer be used to make silicon moulds for fondant or edible pieces? in my country I've been told that resin is toxic,
Thank you! the mold itself is not made from resin, it’s a thermoformed sheet that is certified food safe PETG plastic. Unfortunately nothing that comes from a 3D printer is deemed food safe at this time.
Very cool! Can this do food grade? I want to make packaging/molds for caramels. Thanks!
Yes it’s food grade material :)
Do you know what the max temp a mold can withstand? Trying to make caramel molds :-)
@@hjhuk555 I read it’s best for casting materials under 50 degrees C
You are taking it to the next level girl! How reliable is that vacuum machine?
Thanks so much! Its very reliable! I love it :D
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Nice Video ❤
Thank you!!😄
Amazing results, i think there is no toxication in resin for girl ahha 😅
What resin do you use? ive been trying to do silicon on some of my prints but i think the chemistry between the two doesnt allow it to cure
Honestly, I wasted sooo much silicone trying to figure this out. Its not the type of resin that is the problem, its actually the silicone. The chemistry between platinum silicone and resin cause cure-inhibition. Getting a "Tin-based" or "tin-cure" silicone will not react :)
Oh thank you! I keep forgetting the name of it lol
I may also want to build a vacuum former since the size i need they would be very pricey lol
@@DjUnikardo Do it!! They're so fun to use :D
Which Thermoforming machine are you using?
It’s the Mayku Formbox
@@nicolebalian Thanks!