Silicone mold making totally FREE.

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @amydavis4945
    @amydavis4945 4 года назад +289

    I always get a little giggle when a video starts with "I've never done this before"... but then I saw those little hands enter the water, so trusting of Dad. All I could think was... wow, dad is really showing them how to not be afraid to try something new. A truly invaluable life lesson, AND an amazing bonding moment. They grow up so fast, you need every moment like this you can get! Awesome video, awesome technique and awesome Dad. Win-win all around!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +23

      Thanks So much Amy I really appreciate your kind words. I love working with my kids in the workshop as they have so much fun in there. We try to make cool stuff together often and my oldest daughter has just started working on site as my apprentice to which is awesome. Thanks for watching and your kind words

    • @SailingSarah
      @SailingSarah 4 года назад +4

      Dads are treated like trash by most people anymore. Especially family courts. I figure it's because we teach our children things such as not putting up with tyrannical governments and how Jesus loves us and demands we live clean lives. It's refreshing to see a positive comment towards a father.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +3

      @@SailingSarah 👍

    • @maishair
      @maishair 4 года назад +1

      En awesome conpliments... Love it... 😍😘

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      @@maishair cheers mate

  • @brandiekee5249
    @brandiekee5249 4 года назад +8

    Over the past couple of weeks I have tried several different methods for making molds. This by far was the easiest & cleanest, and my results were dead on! So happy. Thank you for your video!!!!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thanks very much. So glad your results came out well. This is another good video if you liked that ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

  • @sherierodrigues1569
    @sherierodrigues1569 5 лет назад +105

    Awesome, teaching your children the right way. I could only imagine how it feels to be allowed to help and touch. Keep up the great work Dad.👍Nanny Rodrigues 🥰🌟

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +11

      I love to teach them and they always wanna be in the workshop so its real nice for all of us. Thanks for such a nice comment

    • @sherierodrigues1569
      @sherierodrigues1569 5 лет назад +1

      @@TobyFireandSteel 🤗

    • @shesoma8273
      @shesoma8273 4 года назад +2

      Seeing a dad work with his children is the best part of the video. More than a mold was made here.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +4

      Thanks so much Susan I really appreciate your words. I love the kids helping and they love being part of the making and I the videos. I'm a Builder by trade and my oldest daughter has recently become my full time apprentice which is awesome. 👍👍thanks heaps for watching

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      @hector nadal yep that right Hector. Thanks m7

  • @ThestuffthatSaralikes
    @ThestuffthatSaralikes 4 года назад +8

    I've been putting it off, but now I'm ready to try this method of mold making. Thanks so so much! No pointless chatter, no bad music. Just a dude, his kids, and a straightforward how-to video♡♡ thanks

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Awesome cheers thanks Sara. You might be my favourite comment today 😁. Have fun and ask if you get any questions 👍

    • @jojolala6182
      @jojolala6182 Год назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel Tried this.. didnt work!!! Made a big mess.. it went from liquid sillicone to big non sticky lumps. loll Ur a good dad btw.. I used to do the same with my boy when he was little.. he'd laugh at me whenever id screw up my projects or hurt myself trying things the wrong way Lol. Guess we both learned the ''to do'' and ''not to do'' things at the same time. Good memories loll

    • @jojolala6182
      @jojolala6182 Год назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel I used the same one you did. I have no idea why, or what I did wrong.. Ill try again. Thx

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  Год назад +1

      Oh that is weird yeah. It said 100% silicone yeah?

    • @jojolala6182
      @jojolala6182 Год назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel yes, it did.. Yes weird in deed.

  • @mikedaman3618
    @mikedaman3618 4 года назад +53

    Got the family involved... best part of this video! MAN, just seeing the little one get her hands in there with no fear .... and shes so careful...gave me the giggles LOL! She sure trusts her daddy! great video!! Anything a family can do together is wonderful and yet sadly rare. Please keep it going as long as you can! Best wishes!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +6

      Such a nice thing to say thanks heaps Mike. Yeah they love to help in the workshop with me we all learn so much. Thanks so much for watching and for your kind words 👍

    • @sharona4274
      @sharona4274 4 года назад

      Mike DaMan ditto x 1000

  • @jimintaos
    @jimintaos 4 года назад +4

    Nice little video. This is a mold making technique I've used quite a lot. I have found that if you keep the silicone to 3/8 of an inch thick-10 to 12 mm it will cure a lot faster. To keep the mold from being floppy and to give it some additional strength I pour a Plaster of Paris mother mold around the silicone before I demold. This technique uses a lot less silicone and the silicone sets up more quickly. I also use canola spray cooking oil (the only good use for the stuff) as a mold release. Nice to see your kids involved. My own Dad had no idea how much I learned from him by watching and helping out here and there. 55 years later I still think of him when I pick up certain tools or do a bit of gilding.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Thank heaps Jim great tips mate. Yeah I love working with the family. And I know how you feel I learned so much from my dad he was a Builder to I'm often reminded of him through things I do.

    • @cpteem1041
      @cpteem1041 10 месяцев назад

      How many 10ths on an inch is 3/8ths?😮

  • @sharona4274
    @sharona4274 4 года назад +5

    Idk what I better, the tutorial, the little hand, one following the other, or your gentle voice whilst said little hands helped. I’ll subscribe for this alone.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much that's lovely to say. They are great kids and love to be in the workshop with me making things. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. If its something you decide to have a go at possibly watch this video its explained better. ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

  • @MadMwaZel
    @MadMwaZel 4 года назад +4

    One more person who loves how you let your kids help, and I mean *actually* help, not in a lesser, “kid” way that just pays lip service. You didn’t patronize them, you gave them clear, adult instructions and genuinely trusted them to do things. I have a feeling they get to do that kind of thing with you often. 11/10 parenting.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Wow thanks so much it's how we let air kids learn by genuinely experiencing stuff. I really appreciate the super kind words. I also really appreciate your watching and commenting. Have a great day.

  • @Reality_TV
    @Reality_TV 4 года назад +36

    Hahaha! He used the kids for free labor! I LOVE it! I love to see kids involved in projects! Less time behind a screen and more time doing! Great vid!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +2

      Thanks mate they love being in the workshop thanks heaps for watching

    • @sadkingbilly
      @sadkingbilly 3 года назад +1

      I have a friend who had a screen addicted 13 year old. She was always complaining the girl never did anything but play games. I learned her making hobby horses (head onna stick horse) and she hasn’t even looked at the computer since. Now her mom complains there’s always pieces of fabric and strands of wool everywhere. I decided it was still a win. Can’t make them all happy.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  3 года назад +1

      Lol its funny if you think about it. Great work 👏 👍

  • @karenwalker4476
    @karenwalker4476 4 года назад +4

    Brilliant! I also love your kiddos being involved! My Dad would always let me and even my kids hang out in his workshop with him, always letting us help him and not only did I learn and absorb so much helpful skills from him, but it was one of the most special moments spent with my Dad. Same for my kids. Our most favorite memories involve spending quality time with him, helping build things and those memories really mean so much! Love your channel!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thanks so much Karen im really hoping to impart some usable stuff to my 4. Thanks for watching

    • @Samsng-h2p
      @Samsng-h2p 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@TobyFireandSteelqte8😊8r😊11

  • @bronzesnake7004
    @bronzesnake7004 5 лет назад +9

    Great video thank you! I've been wanting to make moulds for a few years for my diecast car restoration and customization hobby, as buying replacements parts is ridiculously expensive, a classic supply and demand situation where the supply is very limited, the demand is skyrocketing now that there's tons of channels of people doing this now, whereas when I started 25 plus years ago, there was nobody, then the first few started popping up when the PC became more and more affordable, and more powerful.
    SO today there's loads of channels and very few descent resources for good replacement parts.
    I'm disabled so I can't afford to buy the "proper" mixes, they're incredibly expensive and some very complex as well.
    This is a great way to mix your own at home for very little cost.
    I would suggest a small investment in buying a spray release, so you spray the part, or parts you want to create moulds from before setting the mix over and that makes it very easy to remove the part/parts and makes it less likely to get holes, tears, or bubbles.
    When you have the moulds made you spray the inside before pouring whatever you use to create your new parts and they come out pretty easy.
    So for this small investment, added to whatever it costs for a tube of silicone, and everybody has dish soap you can save a LOT of cheddar brother!
    Great stuff, and awesome that you get the kids involved, I always love seeing that. I always tried to get my sons (three of them) involved in anything I was doing that I could get them interested in, such as playing guitar, and it just creates an even closer bond with your kids, and gives them a sort of template which they can use in anything they get involved with for the rest of their lives.
    Mine are all adults, my youngest son is 28, the middle son is 30, and my eldest son is 33. They all play circles around me with their guitars, so you may want to be selective in what you teach them, nobody likes being made look like an amature guitar player after 40 plus years playing, when they had about two years behind them they were much, much better than I ever was!! HOW DARE THEY!!?? ")
    Take care brother from Canada!
    Jack ~'()'~

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks so much Jack. Yeah the kids really love time in the workshop and they learn so many skills. It's so funny what happens as we get older my dad was a Builder and my brother and I both went into the trade there was things that were we knew more about than him. But when he was alive he was always out immediate go to for advice. And there never seemed to be a question he didn't know the answer to. Ps I love the guitar I suck at it though I own 4 😬😁. Thanks so much for watching

  • @deborahmccue1704
    @deborahmccue1704 Год назад +1

    Thank you. I really appreciate the way you explained about silicone molding. I have looked everywhere on youtube. The fact you used your daughtet was great. I was afraid the mold would be like cement. Instead it was flexible. I do resin and am trying to do molds. So thanks again.

  • @Love72Yourself
    @Love72Yourself 4 года назад +6

    What a sweet helper you've got I love to see kids help with experiments ♥️ No arguing, just working together. Love it

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Thanks heaps yeah they love working in the shop

  • @michaelgasperik4319
    @michaelgasperik4319 4 года назад +1

    Good first try! A few pointers, you can use either Vaseline or non stick cooking spray to get it to release easier. Also, this type of silicone is meant to be applied as a bead. If you are making something thicker than 1/2 inch it needs more time to fully cure. If you can smell that vinegar smell than it is still drying. After 24 hours you can remove it from the mould so it can get more surface area to release moisture but something that size should be allowed to dry for another 7 to 10 days before it is fully cured.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +2

      Thanks heaps. Yeah the mold release is a great idea. Thanks so much for your advice. I've made many of these now. If you knead it well enough this mass of silicone will actually cure in around an hour or so. 👍👍 thanks so much for watching

  • @skullgame
    @skullgame 2 года назад +3

    I too have made "free" silicone molds, by using a half empty bottle of casting silicone. I made "free" resin casts by using half empty gallons of casting resin.
    Jokes aside, I love watching stuff like this because it's always fun to see what projects people end up making.

  • @danielade770
    @danielade770 4 года назад

    Your kid has really skilled hands. I can tell the aptitude for making things is there. Quick question: why do you place the silicone in water first and not directly into the mould?

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Hi thanks. The reasons for that us the silicone being neaded makes it go off much faster 👍

    • @danielade770
      @danielade770 4 года назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel Thanks! I didn't know that and I have been using RTV two part silicones for decades. This will be the first time I'm using builder's silicone.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Oh cool if you knead it well it goes off fast. ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html this one minor make more sense mate 🤘

  • @yowgyrl
    @yowgyrl 5 лет назад +207

    I love videos that start with "I've never done this before".

  • @markevans3248
    @markevans3248 2 года назад +1

    I found your video really useful and interesting I shall definitely try it thank you. I loved the way you got your children involved.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  2 года назад

      Thanks so much mate. Yeah they love working in the workshop 👍🏻

  • @mr.tomraypaz6085
    @mr.tomraypaz6085 5 лет назад +18

    I think it’s great that you let the children assist in the project. I believe it to be a very good way for them to learn to be hands-on and promote creativity:-).

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks bud yeah they love time in the workshop. My 10 year old son works in there with me regularly he's becoming quite the blacksmith. Thanks heaps for watching and you feedback mate

    • @mr.tomraypaz6085
      @mr.tomraypaz6085 5 лет назад +2

      Toby, Fire and Steel yeah absolutely. That is awesome. Looks like you got yourself an aspiring blacksmith there. Creativity is paramount.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад

      @@mr.tomraypaz6085 thanks mate most certainly is

    • @mr.tomraypaz6085
      @mr.tomraypaz6085 5 лет назад +2

      Toby, Fire and Steel oh, you betcha!!

    • @mr.tomraypaz6085
      @mr.tomraypaz6085 5 лет назад +1

      👍🏻

  • @doogiehowser78
    @doogiehowser78 4 года назад +1

    what a great idea to use silicon in a tube because purpose made moulding silicones and resins are really expensive so yeah this has opened up new possibilities

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thanks I updated this video here if you found it useful ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

  • @matthewmeuleman3369
    @matthewmeuleman3369 4 года назад +7

    Used a soapy buckets are great for working cleanly with sealants. I had to water proof some HVAC duct on some control rooms. The manufacturer claimed it was weatherproof, but it failed the IP test. Pressure fans had already been installed and there was only a small access hatch. I had a bucket with soapy water I put sikaflex in and put patties around the flange them smoothed them over.
    One downside of soapy water is it dries your hands out, a bucket of spit would actually work better.

  • @neilbeedham2122
    @neilbeedham2122 2 года назад +2

    Looks good I would love to see a video of you using your home made mould. Well done for including your kids, it's great to see young ones learning skills.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  2 года назад +1

      Cheers mate. I think some of my casting videos do use it bud

  • @tinkerbell121701
    @tinkerbell121701 4 года назад +3

    Definitely a Dad teaching video! How awesome you are Dad!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thank you so much. They love working with me. I really appreciate your watching and commenting 👍

  • @13Indigosoul
    @13Indigosoul 2 года назад +1

    Is the 'washing up' solution just regular dish soap and water or is there a specific material that you use? Thank you for the wonderful idea!

  • @michaelaldrich887
    @michaelaldrich887 4 года назад +32

    Next time use a layer of petroleum jelly on your mold mate, It would save you a lot of trouble with the removal after the silicone had set up.

  • @GaryMcKinnonUFO
    @GaryMcKinnonUFO 3 года назад

    Nice one pal, looked like a good finish on the end result. How much washing up liquid did you mix with the water ?

  • @terriatca1
    @terriatca1 4 года назад +4

    What a fantastic video, love that you had your children working with you. Get them interested in a hobby now and you'll worry less when they are teenagers. What type of soap did you use and how much? Was it a purple colour? Thanks for posting. Cheers from Canada.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Hi thanks so much for your kind words. Yes the children love getting into the workshop. It wash dish washing soap it's often green in shops but my wife likes the smell of the purple one lol. You need a lot just keep adding it to the water until it the water feels really slimy between your fingers. Thanks so much for watching

    • @terriatca1
      @terriatca1 4 года назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel Thanks for replying. I'm going to try this, I make soap and often put embeds in, I need molds to make them. They can get quite expensive.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      @@terriatca1 no problem soap sounds cool my older girls would love that. We'll have to look onto it

    • @terriatca1
      @terriatca1 4 года назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel Watch Royalty Soaps with Katie Carson here on RUclips. Lots of good information there. She has an Instagram account as well.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      @@terriatca1 brilliant thanks so much I'll tell the girls 👍

  • @sewingqueen5409
    @sewingqueen5409 2 года назад

    God bless those little sweet hands that helped you. So well behaved and team work. Great video.

  • @beckyluvstoscrapnsew
    @beckyluvstoscrapnsew 4 года назад +6

    I’m going to have a go at making some soap molds using this method, they are ridiculously expensive...thanks for sharing

  • @DjTommy2008
    @DjTommy2008 2 года назад +1

    Hello.
    Very useful video. What is the max temperature that silicone has?
    I want to make a mold for a fishing lead. Would it do?

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  2 года назад +1

      Cheers mate I to think it would work but you can get high temp Silicone mate. They mate work like this to but I haven't tried them bud

  • @scottmccarroll2618
    @scottmccarroll2618 5 лет назад +6

    Great job it’s really good to see you involve your family in your interest and have fun with them 👍👍
    Once again great vid thanks for sharing 👍👍

  • @nicolnewman8237
    @nicolnewman8237 4 года назад

    U win even if this doesn't turn out. How BEAUTIFUL that you have the kids working with you . Bravo. Reminds me of working with my dad.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for your kind words and support. They love to spend time in the workshop with me. Thanks for watching 👍😁

    • @nicolnewman8237
      @nicolnewman8237 4 года назад

      Well did it work bcuz I need molds for resin?

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Yeah it works great, this video is over a year old and I've made several since then. ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html watch this video, it's my newest version, thanks for watching.

  • @fernandochavez4312
    @fernandochavez4312 4 года назад +8

    I have never heard of this process before. Thank you!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      No problem Fernando. Thanks for watching please watch this one its better explained. ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

  • @Dodo_hanna
    @Dodo_hanna 4 года назад +2

    It’s so beautiful how you are with your kids . God bless you and your family 🙏🏻❤️

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thanks so much, yeah my children love spending time in the workshop to. They learn a lot of life skills in there. Thanks for watching

  • @MrBrokenwrenches
    @MrBrokenwrenches 5 лет назад +3

    This is brilliant! I've tried using caulking before but have never done the soapy water trick. Can't wait to try it on some wood/resin knife scales.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад

      Thanks mate it's easy as I use mine all the time. Good luck

  • @alienalajna
    @alienalajna 2 года назад +1

    I love that you enlist the kids in this project. I bet you teach them also how to do tattoos!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  2 года назад

      Lol this was a few years ago now. One of them. Actually does have tattoos now. Not that I had anything to do with it though 🤘

  • @kyststudio-epicartadventure
    @kyststudio-epicartadventure 4 года назад +3

    You can repair your mold with a thin layer of fresh silicone as glue. Smooth well. I do this all the time for wax molds that tear out.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Yeah that's a great tip I do that when I need to. Thanks heaps and thanks for watching

  • @Bace14
    @Bace14 3 года назад +2

    Amazon Resin mold = $13
    (3) Used tubes of silicon = $32.50
    Getting your children involved = Priceless !!!
    Good job Mate! That mold will last forever in the hearts and memories ;)

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  3 года назад +1

      Wow really. Its far more expensive than that I both the countries I've lived in Australia and UK. That much silicone would cost $60 and about £40-50. But your right the kids loved it and that's what matters 👍

    • @CamOwns1
      @CamOwns1 3 года назад

      Yep, I just spent £20 on 1litre of silicon molding stuff, it did 1 mold the size of what he has managed, so going to try this next, out of curiousity, did the mold shrink at all? I'm just wary as mine need to be to tight tolerances

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  3 года назад

      Heya mate. Thanks for watching, i use a lot of liquid silicone as well the video is more about what can be done with a small amount of lest over silicone in a tube. I just happened to make something bigger as its what I was making. Also no i don't have any shrinkage bud. But if you want detail you should use liquid silicone as this way is pretty crude 👍

    • @CamOwns1
      @CamOwns1 3 года назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel Crude, but it works 😁 whilst I am looking for detail, this is only a test for now, so I'd rather save the money's, glad it doesn't shrink! I'll have at it then

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  3 года назад

      👍

  • @stankrieger3598
    @stankrieger3598 4 года назад +3

    Love seeing the kids working with there hands. Good Job kids!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Thanks heaps Stan yeah they love to work in the workshop they learn a lot in there. Thanks so much for watching

  • @vitozingaro6319
    @vitozingaro6319 4 года назад +1

    thanks for sharing ,perfect job i got question , what happen if you set the silicon directly to the mold??

  • @AndrewBuchen
    @AndrewBuchen 4 года назад +13

    Hmm, try using a painters plastic edger as a trowel next time you can just keep it wet. Might work better than hands and keep gaps and air out.

  • @johnneill1628
    @johnneill1628 2 года назад +1

    😂Brains, I just love it! Thats my Grandson and me.

  • @mpart_woodlathe-stuff
    @mpart_woodlathe-stuff 5 лет назад +7

    I love the family's participation !!!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks heaps yeah the kids and my wife always seem to be in the workshop. They love it thanks for watching

  • @jmill9319
    @jmill9319 4 года назад +1

    Three sets of precious little hands, and a baby crying in the background. What more could a person want!

  • @vwise7658
    @vwise7658 5 лет назад +3

    Great Dad moments! What a family adventure!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад

      Thanks very much they all love being in the workshop doing stuff 👍

  • @sadev101
    @sadev101 Год назад +1

    try the silicone caulk + cornstarch version.. dries way way way faster.
    or if you need to pour it try caulk with acetone mix

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  Год назад

      Thanks I've heard of the Silicone and corn starch but not Silicone and Acetone. Cheers 👍🏻

  • @jeffkushen5586
    @jeffkushen5586 5 лет назад +10

    Why not just squeeze the silicone into the form? I spray the form with a little PAM cooking spray and squeeze from tube to form, then place it somewhere warm to sit. Works every time for me. No water, no fuss.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +3

      Really. That has always been something I've wondered about and will do a little trial one. Thanks heaps for the advice 👍

    • @loriterry1457
      @loriterry1457 5 лет назад +1

      Same. Iv'e never used water.

    • @jerrywhidby.
      @jerrywhidby. 5 лет назад +3

      How long would it take silicone that thick to dry? In my experience the silicone forms a skin, and the inside takes ages to cure. When I knead silicone with soap and water it cures in about 30 minutes.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад

      @@jerrywhidby. interesting thanks mate I tend to leave mine alone for a couple of days so ill remember that thanks

    • @jerrywhidby.
      @jerrywhidby. 5 лет назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel the more thoroughly you knead the better the cure time. I also had the layers separating problem you had with your mold. Lesson learned, and now I try to get it all in one batch.

  • @jean-marccaudrelier17
    @jean-marccaudrelier17 Год назад +1

    C e n'est pas la même texture qu'avec le silicone liquide, c'est beau et réussi bravo à vous.

  • @hoperogers33
    @hoperogers33 5 лет назад +5

    Teaching the children is awesome. I've made a few like this but the smell stayed on them for months. Did you notice that?

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад

      Yeah my kids love to get involved. They do have that silicone smell for probably 3-4 weeks of say yeah. Thanks for watching mate

    • @johnnz4375
      @johnnz4375 4 года назад

      Hope Rogers , try neutral curing silicone, that has no vinegar smell.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Ok cool thanks is it 100% though Hope? Some additives can causes issues for cure. Thanks again

  • @YodaSpawn1981
    @YodaSpawn1981 Год назад

    Just a suggestion but once the initial piece is covered decently any odd materials can be packed into the spare space bits of wood or cut up rubber mat etc. to save on how far the much more expensive silicone will go and is needed to completely fill your mold. Great idea though I will try it soon. 👍😉

  • @sherierodrigues1569
    @sherierodrigues1569 5 лет назад +10

    What I should have said is, what price to feel and help Dad. And Dad letting his child, priceless. Sherie Rodrigues 🙂

  • @nancyhatcher1083
    @nancyhatcher1083 3 года назад

    Great video, thanks!! You have got to be the most patient dad around, I would have gone nuts with all those little hands!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  3 года назад

      Thanks so much Nancy. Lol yep sometimes they do drive me nuts to 😆

  • @amethyst1826
    @amethyst1826 4 года назад +4

    I'm so glad I watched the video from the start as, had I seen you pulling the stuff out of the bucket first, I'd have thought it was a tapeworm or something!
    Great to see children involved with their parents doing crafts, I love trying things with my grandchildren.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +2

      Hahaha that would have been totally different video lol. Yeah they love working in the workshop with me. Thanks so much for watching 👍

  • @lobelyshj3509
    @lobelyshj3509 4 года назад +1

    Great. I guess oiling bfore moulding.....can make easier..

  • @smarthaven
    @smarthaven 4 года назад +3

    Awesome video! I would like to see how you use the mold you made.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Hi thanks so much. I've done a newer version of this video that includes that ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html I also have several other casting videos on my channel casting resin and timber into these. ruclips.net/video/7b9KJU9dBIQ/видео.html
      Thanks so much for watching 👍

  • @oneday6007
    @oneday6007 Год назад +1

    I just forget to follow how to make the silicone mold I was enjoying with kids hands and will be loved the family so really to have nice family it's getting this lots of idea for help people who confuse this life so thank you my God bless you with all family really I appreciate I'm happy thank you for showing everything about silicone March have a nice time they happy

  • @tinkerbell121701
    @tinkerbell121701 4 года назад +5

    How much silicone did you use for this mold?
    Thanks for the video, I’m going to try this myself.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +2

      Hi Connie I can't actually remember but if you watch this up dated version it goes into it a little better. Thanks again
      ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

    • @kanchkiguriya6078
      @kanchkiguriya6078 4 года назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel v

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      W

    • @raymondo162
      @raymondo162 4 года назад

      LxBxH minus L2xB2xH2 …………………. junior math (s)

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Yep working out the volume is easy enough. She was asking about how many tubes I used. Thanks though

  • @robinshane4661
    @robinshane4661 5 лет назад +2

    That was interesting approach. Was the object of the soapy water to lube the mold and keep the silicone from sticking? Would Pam spray do the same thing if that was the case? Although my granddaughter would definitely enjoy your approach more.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад

      Yeah mate it's a barrier. Pam may work iv not tried it. But silicone notoriously sticks to everything inc hands. So the soap just stops it sticking to everything except itself

  • @annerichard5266
    @annerichard5266 4 года назад +3

    Hi, Toby.
    Glad you like my hint. I also put soap in the water, then I coat mould with a little bit of soap.
    Happy Holidays

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Yeah ok that makes sense thanks heaps. Yeah have a great Christmas to Anne 👍👍

    • @inspire734
      @inspire734 4 года назад +1

      Or use a bar of soap. Carve what you want into it, then just push the silicone around it. You really don't need a mold. I don't think it creeps around. You can roll it out and then press it onto what ever.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +2

      That's actually a really interesting concept thanks heaps

  • @russelblackwell6041
    @russelblackwell6041 3 года назад +1

    What I loved was the child and father working together great job family bonding time

  • @alexolinel_mua5133
    @alexolinel_mua5133 4 года назад +15

    "Braaaaains....!"
    And I laughed so hard 😂😅

  • @dmoralesz
    @dmoralesz 3 года назад

    Great video, the bucket contains water and soap?

  • @peterking2651
    @peterking2651 5 лет назад +66

    Not sure the “free” comes in. You paid for the silicone (unless a worksite had shutdown😋)

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +68

      Free with what I had in my garage. Like many other who have only partially used tubes in their sheds. It would have been a very long title if I called it
      "making silicone molds that are not only free for me but also saving the planet by not putting partial used tubes into landfill and free for you depending on how big mold you wanna make and if you have any silicone tubes in the garage that you would otherwise throw away eventually" lol 🤣👍🤘 but thanks heaps for watching mate. I didn't mean it to be click bait but I see what you mean

    • @peterking2651
      @peterking2651 5 лет назад +11

      Toby, Fire and Steel I know what you mean M8. We all end up with leftovers from previous projects.
      I gotta say I enjoy your channel, keep up the great work. Extra brownie points for getting the kids involved.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +6

      @@peterking2651 to easy brother I love brownies lol. Yeah the kids love working in the workshop

    • @dstruthers2950
      @dstruthers2950 4 года назад +1

      @@TobyFireandSteel you're hilarious and I love that got the kids helping

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +2

      @@dstruthers2950 hahaha thanks very much its really nice of you to say 👍

  • @Tape000
    @Tape000 2 года назад

    How wonderful, the children happy with the same pride of the father, what a beautiful thing, to see the children helping the father.

  • @pavlavojtova8799
    @pavlavojtova8799 4 года назад +10

    How can a kid do this while I can't?!? :D Mine silicone stays sticky as hell. :(

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +3

      😬😂😂 thanks for the message Pavla sounds like.yiu leed lots more dish soap. Keep adding the soap to the water till it feels slimy between your fingers. Watch this video it explains it a little better 👍👍ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

  • @big-papa_pumpkin
    @big-papa_pumpkin 4 года назад

    Maybe I missed it but how much soap and water did you need, also how long did the silicon sit in the water for, does squeezing help or hinder as you were forming the ball and what is the cure time.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Hiya mate I cover the details much better in my updated version of this video ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html
      But in short. You need to just keep adding the soap till it feels really slimy between your fingers. The silicone needs to in the water for long enough for you to knead it thoroughly and it should go off in a few hours mate. Thanks so much for watching

  • @elizabethlebouef7536
    @elizabethlebouef7536 4 года назад +3

    AWESOME!! GREAT VIDEO! Lizzie

  • @rickcox6728
    @rickcox6728 4 года назад +2

    Great Video mate. Informative, and great to see a father teaching his kids and interacting with them. So many kids today suffer for the lack of attention paid by either parent. Shows your charter mate. A real man. 😉

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thanks heaps Rick that means a lot. I love spending time with my kids and try to be intentional about it. Thanks heaps for saying it and thanks for watching 👍

  • @mrfister1899
    @mrfister1899 3 года назад +4

    "Totally free" 🤔

  • @rachaelcarroll6074
    @rachaelcarroll6074 10 месяцев назад

    Great video I am having issues too sticky what brand dish liquid please and 1 cup of it? Thank u

  • @stevedodd7883
    @stevedodd7883 5 лет назад +10

    use release spray before you put the silicone in

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +4

      Thanks Steve. The interesting thing is I did the first ones before I knew better and only learned more since filming this vid. It's a great tip and I have since done it but find the extra time It takes the little inconvenience of it sticking a bit isn't to big of an issue. But you're correct its definitely easier to remove I'd you do spray first. Thanks for a great tip and for watching.

    • @Ken_Dalton
      @Ken_Dalton 4 года назад +8

      Talc powder is even better an cheaper too. No silicone will stick to any surface that has talc applied

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      👍

    • @cozzyinternet4706
      @cozzyinternet4706 4 года назад +1

      @@Ken_Dalton
      what about cornflour ?

    • @scottshipley9230
      @scottshipley9230 4 года назад

      The wood stuck because its porous, paint it with a gloss paint. The talc will get wet and create a texture. Cornstarch will create a paste when wet, disaster.
      The only other places the silicone stuck was the open cells of the mold board and seams that hasn't benn sealed

  • @mrgizzmo4046
    @mrgizzmo4046 4 года назад +1

    Good video. May I suggest a thin coat of vasoline on the mold makes it easier to demold. Use a hair dryer to smooth the vasoline coating.

  • @ClashClash89
    @ClashClash89 4 года назад +9

    Holy crap! Are you running a day care center? Or a all those crotch goblins yours? If so, respect. Most parents understandably fear being outnumbered by their reproductive products.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +2

      Hahahaha funniest post I've seen all week. Yep all mine I have 4 and am a foster parent so have 5 most of the time 😁. Thanks bud yeah they love it in the workshop. My sons does a lot in there he's 10. Thanks for watching this is the newer version ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

  • @picassoronal300
    @picassoronal300 4 года назад +2

    Lovely idea. Thanks to your little helpers too for showing their efforts .👍🥇

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Awesome thanks so much they love to work with me. I really appreciate your watching

  • @rolandkeys8297
    @rolandkeys8297 5 лет назад +16

    Not exactly free someone has to pay for the silicone tubes

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +17

      Yeah good point and I'm sure your right . My point was that as a Builder I end up with lots of half empty tubes of silicone as I also find in many other people's garage/sheds hence not only are they free they are also helping environment buy not going to landfill. But thanks for the feedback I probably should have considered not everyone would understand it from that point of view. Thanks heaps for watching mate

    • @robinshane4661
      @robinshane4661 5 лет назад +1

      Roland Keys he did state it was a use for left over silicone.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  5 лет назад +1

      @@robinshane4661 thank you very much for your support.

  • @cecillec2331
    @cecillec2331 4 года назад

    Wonderful little helping hands.

  • @hairbackglow
    @hairbackglow 5 лет назад +5

    B R A I N S ! !

  • @digitalsniperKoA
    @digitalsniperKoA 4 года назад

    great video. i used the plastic corrugated pollitical type signs, except i used Internet advertising signs. lol. just pull up to one, plucked it from the ground. No sticking to the sides, just framed in a box with a block of wood in center. My only mistake was i forgot to pour a bottom before placing the block hahahah. now i have a 4 sided square tube.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Ahh that sounds like you had fun lol. Second time will be heaps better mate 👍

  • @blackmarketyardsale
    @blackmarketyardsale 4 года назад +4

    Great video, but I couldn’t get over feeling like “washing up liquid” is a LOT more work than just saying “soap”.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +5

      I suppose because soap is a very open term and I can imagine me getting far comments saying "what sort of soap?" Than this one. So I say its its specifically dish soap also known as washing up liquid that I use

    • @dewfie6620
      @dewfie6620 4 года назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel I understood the term "washing up soap", but here in the States, it's referred to as dishwashing liquid in a tub of water. Haha.
      All well & good

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Lol 👍😁

    • @notebookluvr
      @notebookluvr 4 года назад

      Im in the US. I just call it dish soap.

  • @tonysicily2687
    @tonysicily2687 4 года назад +1

    I love the dough comment, she obviously is very hands on and helps out in the kitchen 👍

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Lol.yeah they dona lot in the kitchen and real enjoy spending time in the workshop too 👍

  • @DaveGDesigns
    @DaveGDesigns 4 года назад +6

    Came out really well mate I did a similar vid on my channel using the same silicone plus cornflour. You should check it out. Good job though buddy 👍🏻

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Corn flour cool ok I'll take a look thanks Dave

    • @peacelilly5074
      @peacelilly5074 3 года назад

      What does the cornflour do?

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  3 года назад

      It bulks it out so you need less silicone

    • @peacelilly5074
      @peacelilly5074 3 года назад +1

      Toby, Fire and Steel ahh ok. Cheers. Good hack :)

    • @teamtamer
      @teamtamer 3 года назад +1

      The starch reacts with /oxidises the silicon, causing it to set quickly. The mixed compound is very like sugru, great for making moulds of free-form objects (I use it for sealed audio cables).
      Again, a coat of mineral oil or soap on the form helps it release.

  • @jbafternoonpiper404
    @jbafternoonpiper404 4 года назад

    Interesting way to make silicone molds. Any problems with them when you put them in the pressure pot? Does working the silicone in the water get all the air bubbles out? I'll be checking out the rest of your videos..

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Thanks very much for watching mate. Not really any issues. You get a few little voids in them but I just squeeze a bit of silicone into them and then they are perfect. They go great in the pressure pot mate. I run it at about 65 psi and no issues. Working the silicone in the soapy water helps stop sticking to stuff and and it helps the silicone go of quicker. Hope this help mate

  • @GlytchOut
    @GlytchOut 4 года назад +3

    "Totally FREE!", guess I'll just walk into Home Depot and pick up my free caulk and dish soap...

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Cute. Free with what I had in my garage. Like many other who have only partially used tubes in their sheds. It would have been a very long title if I called it
      "making silicone molds that are not only free for me but also saving the planet by not putting partial used tubes into landfill and free for you depending on how big mold you wanna make and if you have any silicone tubes in the garage that you would otherwise throw away eventually" lol 🤣👍🤘 but thanks heaps for watching. Maybe watch this I made it for people just like you. ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

    • @GlytchOut
      @GlytchOut 4 года назад +1

      @@TobyFireandSteel you lied in the title to get views. "cute".

  • @shelly-7236
    @shelly-7236 3 года назад +1

    Lovely to see you share this with your children. 👌👏

  • @lisag378
    @lisag378 4 года назад +1

    Loved your interaction with your child. Lovely way to start a great video

  • @simonfredrick3029
    @simonfredrick3029 4 года назад

    Try using a release agent. Spray can costs about £2.50 in the UK. I use silicone for many building projects and have never seen it used like this before. Great idea. Lovely to get your daughter involved, best way for her to learn life skills and have fun with her dad at the same time.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thanks mate yeah that's something I think about using. The kids love it in the workshop and you're right they learn loads 👍 cheers

  • @Gotsqueeze2345
    @Gotsqueeze2345 4 года назад

    Just curious , why not just squirt the silicone into the mold instead of putting into the water first? Just seems like it would settle in there nicely , but maybe it won’t ?

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Yeah bud the kneading it helps to speed the cure process up to as little as 1 hour where as this amount of silicone squeezed straight in would take days or weeks to cure. It may never cure properly. Thanks for watching mate

  • @catclark9488
    @catclark9488 4 года назад

    You have such calm, well behaved children who followed what you asking them to do really well. A pleasure to watch and listen to. And you have the patience of a saint with some of those comments... :)

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Hahaha thanks you so much for your kind words. Yes I am very proud of my children the are very good really lol. I am just an average guy and try to be patient as I can. Thanks for watching Terry

    • @margaretorange815
      @margaretorange815 4 года назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel You are far from average from what I have seen. Keep it up. Great video with your children.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thanks its very nice of you to say 🙂. Thanks do much for watching 👍

  • @shanett7337
    @shanett7337 Год назад

    Put a thin layer of vaseline on the piece of wood which will get it to release from the silicone :). Just thought perhaps spraying it with cooking oil may get the same result but I always use vaseline. Great video, thank you.

  • @darthmong7196
    @darthmong7196 4 года назад +2

    Awww man I used to work for a vacuum-former who'd buy that stuff by the crate. I knew I should've pinched a couple of tubes. Also have you seen how cornstarch can improve the curing time?

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Heya mate. Yeah it's something some people have suggested I'm gonna have to give that a go I reckon. Cheers for watching

  • @Creator_Nater
    @Creator_Nater 4 года назад

    Why not caulk directly into form? Did the water, and stringy layers create wrinkles, and voids?
    I would suppose you could caulk a heavy layer every few hours, avoiding a mould full of water.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      The silicone takes days possibly weeks to cure at that thickness but when needed under soapy water it can cure in an hour or 2

  • @yvonnetucker2599
    @yvonnetucker2599 4 года назад +1

    You are giving this child lifetime of memories and So good at what you’re doing I wish I was young enough to do this thank you

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Hi Yvonne I think you mean giving ( i hope lol) thanks so much 👍

  • @Rob.P
    @Rob.P 4 года назад

    Great idea 👍 It was good to watch the video 🙂

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Thanks very much. This is another good video if you liked that ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

    • @Rob.P
      @Rob.P 4 года назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel You have some great videos 😉 Thanks

  • @carlorobazza7569
    @carlorobazza7569 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I tried it last night and it worked perfectly! I was surprised how easily the mold popped off.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      That's awesome Carlo so glad you had a go and it worked well for you. Thank you so much for watching and letting me know how It went. 👍its possibly worth watching this one to it's better to follow ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html

    • @avwunufedilly9684
      @avwunufedilly9684 4 года назад

      Please what's the name of the silicon product?

    • @carlorobazza7569
      @carlorobazza7569 4 года назад +1

      @@avwunufedilly9684 I just went to my local hardware store and bought tubes of 100% silicone. The brand doesn't matter. Just make sure it says 100%.

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thanks Carlo 👍

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Hi thanks for watching. As Carlo said just go for 100% silicone 👍

  • @nigeldonaldson1647
    @nigeldonaldson1647 4 месяца назад

    I assume you poured the silicone into the mould area rather than doing a push mould.

  • @MarkyShaw
    @MarkyShaw 4 года назад +1

    Some great inspiration there dude. I've been looking to make a mold out of a similar design and kept stumbling across hugely expensive rubber mold kits. I'm much more keen on experimenting with cheaper material like this. Definitely going to give it a shot! For a few bucks, no brainer. Thanks for sharing!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад +1

      Awesome man watch this video too mate its explained better ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html thanks for your comment

  • @vernonleeper7788
    @vernonleeper7788 4 года назад +1

    Good to you got the kids involved, teaching them this while they are young is a good thing.

  • @teekotrain6845
    @teekotrain6845 4 года назад

    So... Is that dish soap and water? How much soap to water did you use? I have one whole tube but i don't want to mess it up. I also don't want to use the corn starch method

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Hi yep its dish soap just keep adding it to the water till the water feels very slimy between your fingers. Watch this one its explained better ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html thanks for watching

    • @teekotrain6845
      @teekotrain6845 3 года назад

      @@TobyFireandSteel it NEVER dried 😢 i may try rubbing dishsoap onto an object and surrounding it with the silicone.

  • @FlwrMs
    @FlwrMs 4 года назад

    I want to make a silicone mold of something that is silicone. would it be better if I used latex? ...or another material? tia!

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Hi Sylvee I have to admit I'm not sure it may work fine if you used mold release. But I would be using a different product yeah. Alternatively you could make a plaster cast then cat resin into that to get a solid negative. Serum not really any help on this one. Thanks so much for watching though

  • @slashbat2375
    @slashbat2375 4 года назад +1

    First time I've seen this method using the water! Will have to give it a go

    • @TobyFireandSteel
      @TobyFireandSteel  4 года назад

      Thanks bud its pretty cool. But watching this video its clearer I think ruclips.net/video/4emy4Hol2Iw/видео.html thanks for watching 🤘