Make Your Own Silicone Release On A Budget: Testing Handmade VS Mann 200

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  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2020
  • I made my own Silicone Release with Isopropyl Alcohol and Dish Soap. Tested against Mann 200 using glow in the dark powder. Result is "YOU DON'T REALLY NEED A RELEASE"!
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  • @bobcarwell9172
    @bobcarwell9172 10 месяцев назад +4

    I think a very important thing is being overlooked. I'm no expert but I've looked at a of videos on the subject by professionals. I have consistently watched them say that releasing is only one of TWO functions providing by a release. The second function is to increase the longevity of your molds, which often can last only last 20-30 casts. They say repeated casts start eating into the sides of the mold, and commercial molds can get expensive. So my "takeaway" is at least use SOMETHING. With resin being as expensive as it is and with commercial release agents not being all that expensive, I'm opting for using them. But very nice, thoughtful video.

    • @studio__yoyo
      @studio__yoyo  Месяц назад

      Thank you and I totally agree, after this video, I always use the Mann Ease Release 200.

  • @krodkrod8132
    @krodkrod8132 10 месяцев назад +3

    I do blacksmithing mainly, but recently got into lost wax silver casting. I have been using silicone molds then filling them with wax to use in my silver pours. When making a multi part mold, Let each part of the mold completely cure first. If its not 100% cured, the next part of the mold will really stick to it after it sets up. But if the first part is 100% cured, you can peal the next part away without mold release. It will stretch your mold though and shorten its lifespan. I use Vaseline but only a super thin smear. Works perfectly and doesn't interfere with the silicone hardening process. Right now I'm working on a 3 part mold of a life sized medical grade human skull replica that will be poured in .999fine silver. I have the first 2 parts of the mold done and waiting on the full cure to pour the last part. I forgot to put Vaseline on before the second pour. Worse case scenario i will have to cut it with a razor. But I'm confident it will separate. I'm using 2x number 12 graphite crucibles each with 22 pounds of silver. It should be enough.

    • @TheCollectorEdd
      @TheCollectorEdd 4 месяца назад +1

      So.. where is the video? All you have are dash cam videos on your channel. Talk the talk..

    • @krodkrod8132
      @krodkrod8132 4 месяца назад +2

      @@TheCollectorEdd I'm not a youtuber lol. You think everyone puts videos of everything they do on the internet?

    • @TheCollectorEdd
      @TheCollectorEdd 4 месяца назад

      @@krodkrod8132 Why not.

    • @krodkrod8132
      @krodkrod8132 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@TheCollectorEdd Not everyone knows how to do video editing, and my time very valuable. more valuable than making youtube videos. The videos on my channel were for personal reasons and insurance reasons. I don't care if people watch them.

  • @CynthiaWithLove
    @CynthiaWithLove Год назад +3

    Bud you over-sprayed some on the home made one, so I can't be sure.

  • @ricksteen935
    @ricksteen935 16 дней назад +1

    If I’m making a silicone mold of this concrete thing, what type of release agent do I use on the concrete before I pour the silicone?

    • @studio__yoyo
      @studio__yoyo  14 дней назад +1

      If the concrete is smooth you can use a regular silicone release, but if the concrete surface is rough or has lots of air pockets, you should try to smoothen out first. I hope this helps, thanks

  • @velerina2017
    @velerina2017 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi. Could you help me with this? How do i get my silicone sealant to be more liquid and runny? I want it to dry slower, so that i have the time to work on it creatively

    • @studio__yoyo
      @studio__yoyo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching the video and asking. I did have the same issue with the pot life=working time. I think the silicone in this video had a 30mins pot life and one time I ran into a huge problem making a big mold. The silicone start curing before finishing the pour, ending up slowing away a big chunk. I only can recommend to buy a new silicone that has a longer pot life. This product for example: www.rawmaterialsuppliers.com/product/magikmold-t-124-tin-cure-silicone-rubber/
      you can change the pot life with a different catalyst=hardner...

  • @kevinfoxxy
    @kevinfoxxy 3 месяца назад +2

    How long do I have to wait for the homemade agent to dry before I start pouring?

    • @studio__yoyo
      @studio__yoyo  Месяц назад

      Sorry for my late reply, just a few minute is enough, thanks!

  • @leamercatwild3354
    @leamercatwild3354 Год назад +2

    Thanks.

  • @AQUARIUMFREAK123
    @AQUARIUMFREAK123 3 месяца назад +1

    @AQUARIUMFREAK123
    i have silicone molds made with SMOOTH ON platinum silicone... I also am making aquarium decorations so i need a good mold release that is not only AQUARIUM SAFE but i need to paint them... Can i still use your idea safely for these 2 applications.?. or can you recommend a formula for silicone molds ? thanks
    Reply

    • @studio__yoyo
      @studio__yoyo  Месяц назад +1

      I don't know for your application but Silicone Release Spray can be washed so you should be able to paint and used it in the aquarium...

  • @suzanneethier1450
    @suzanneethier1450 Месяц назад +1

    Can you diluit enough for co sering a tarp

    • @studio__yoyo
      @studio__yoyo  Месяц назад

      I'm not sure, you should test a few times...

  • @CoreyFaure
    @CoreyFaure 2 года назад +9

    "You don't really need a release" isn't the takeaway here, as this isn't going to guarantee separation. Sometimes you get lucky, other times you don't. If you don't get lucky using no release on your mold, you're down a mold.

    • @lacheregriffin-denton9946
      @lacheregriffin-denton9946 Год назад +7

      No the take way is not having to pay exorbitant price for something that you can make very easily and simply at home for way cheaper of a price. And the only one I saw her having difficulty with was the last one that ended up chipping some at the end where the other two came off relatively easy so I'm failing to see your point.

    • @CoreyFaure
      @CoreyFaure Год назад +1

      @@lacheregriffin-denton9946 If you want to save $20 and chance it with a mold that costs twice that in price of silicone alone, be my guest. I don't run my business by gambling my materials. You do you though.

    • @lacheregriffin-denton9946
      @lacheregriffin-denton9946 Год назад +2

      @@CoreyFaure WTH are you talking about? I'm talking about this video and what the point was and when you look at the video clearly the mold that had the release on it came off actually better than the other two did it just all depends on the type of release that you use which is actually the point of this video is not to go and spend money on a spray when you can use Simple items to accomplish the saying goal. So how did you get that I was advocating for a release spray when I clearly said the point of the video was that you can use Simple less costly things in order to bring about the same reaction? Some people are so special🤔🤔🤔🤔🧐🧐🧐🧐

    • @chouchoue
      @chouchoue Год назад +4

      The homemade one has bubbles? Thank you, uploader for taking the time to film this. But this convinced me to keep buying mold release.

    • @To_Arms
      @To_Arms 11 месяцев назад

      Excellent video