So nice! How do you calculate the internal volume for silicone? If you take the box from the outside out, it will be too much. You need to subtract the volume of the object inside. How do you do this? What is the mathematical formula?
Thank you very much! I make an approximate amount of silicone, usually less than needed. Then I mix more. With experience comes an understanding of how much is needed.
Great!!! 😃, is it possible to use bits and pieces of other scrap materials other than silicon, such as small chips of concrete, or gravel sand, cardboard etc.. will it bond to silicone without break it apart?
Thank you for your videos, they are really fluent videos. Greetings to the cute paw.
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wow...this paint degrade is great bro...
Thank you very much, bro!
So nice! How do you calculate the internal volume for silicone? If you take the box from the outside out, it will be too much. You need to subtract the volume of the object inside. How do you do this? What is the mathematical formula?
Thank you very much! I make an approximate amount of silicone, usually less than needed. Then I mix more. With experience comes an understanding of how much is needed.
Great!!! 😃, is it possible to use bits and pieces of other scrap materials other than silicon, such as small chips of concrete, or gravel sand, cardboard etc.. will it bond to silicone without break it apart?
Thank you! No, foreign material pieces will not stick to silicone. Only silicone sticks to silicone.
as always , amazing
i have question why using soap water?
Thank you very much! Soapy water removes surface tension and the bubbles that are in the plaster do not stick to the form.
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Great video, thanks a lot! I have a technical question about 3d printing. What layer height do you use 0.1mm? Thanks, regards!
Thank you very much! Most often I use a layer height of 0.1 mm. In rare cases 0.2 mm
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Hola, ¿Tienes el archivo STL?
Hola! Aquí está el modelo: drive.google.com/file/d/1F-wrG3aebX-H4Xer7KrR2c3WYBHZMR-N/view?usp=sharing
@@DoasIDo1 gracias