How To Make Silicone Molds & Cast Plaster

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  • Опубликовано: 21 фев 2019
  • How to make super cheap silicone molds and use them for casting plaster.
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  • @lindamountain1940
    @lindamountain1940 2 года назад +3

    You guys are really good! Appreciate the exact steps and descriptions-thank you

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  2 года назад

      Big thanks! It's a cool method

  • @deannastomer7145
    @deannastomer7145 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the tip and Amazon has it all of course!

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад +1

      Good deal! :) Have fun with it

  • @mariad4183
    @mariad4183 3 года назад

    This was awesome!
    Thank you for sharing hunnies! xoxo

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад +1

      thanks for checking it out

  • @ericrausch5122
    @ericrausch5122 3 года назад

    That does it, I'm gonna try this asap !
    Thank you guys, greetings from Subic Bay, Philippines

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад

      Good luck with it! and have fun! :)

  • @keithparady2594
    @keithparady2594 5 лет назад +2

    Wicked kool stuff

  • @ThrottleStopRacing
    @ThrottleStopRacing 5 лет назад +2

    Interesting!

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy Год назад

    Oh my gosh thank you that’s awesome

  • @guyosborn615
    @guyosborn615 4 года назад

    Just started to use this method to restore roman pottery found in Kent, England. Thank you, works perfectly - and CHEAP!

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  4 года назад

      Found Roman pottery! Sounds exciting

  • @MrGeoffreySmith
    @MrGeoffreySmith 5 лет назад +4

    That is a great tip! And good results too! It was odd seeing you out of the bus 🤣

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  5 лет назад +2

      Gotta leave the bus once in a while :)

  • @dryland6651
    @dryland6651 3 года назад +2

    I do this with a mix of glycerin, corn starch and mineral spirits (to thin the silicone) - the glycerin (the active ingredient in the dish soap) acts as hydration for the silicone to cure. I use a more diluted mix for the first coat and you may need to create a flange around the bottom in most cases depending on the application.

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад

      Wow, really cool to hear! Thanks for the tips

  • @carolinegray3150
    @carolinegray3150 5 лет назад +1

    Good video

  • @yuzarsif3586
    @yuzarsif3586 5 лет назад +2

    New videoooo ✨✨

  • @hopeterryrealestate3139
    @hopeterryrealestate3139 3 года назад +4

    Could you brush on the first coat? Then wait for it to dry and then re-coat a few times? Or thing it down and paint it on a few times, letting it dry in between as they do with 'smooth on'?

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад

      Sounds like a cool idea and worth trying.

  • @michaelgunn5615
    @michaelgunn5615 3 года назад +1

    Hey I am really interested in doing multiple casts off of the silicone mold. I was curious if you know how long the mold lasts(its silicone so I'm sure it lasts as long as a traditional silicone mold) and were there any issues with recasting? Thanks in advance!!!

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад +1

      It really all depends on things like the shape of the object and size of the mold. A thick mold around a simple object will last a long time and through many uses. Tearing the mold is the thing to avoid.

  • @pamcolechadwell1302
    @pamcolechadwell1302 5 лет назад +1

    Maybe use some nonstick cooking spray? may help, and tapping when you fill the mold with the plaster to get the air bubbles out. may help.

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  5 лет назад +1

      Ahhh, both good ideas ... we're gonna do it again and see how it goes

  • @notafan1275
    @notafan1275 2 года назад

    This is a brilliant idea, thanks for sharing! I wonder whether the amethyst would have come out of the silicone if you had brushed it with soapy water (or pure Dawn) beforehand?

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  2 года назад

      I think that would probably help ... the shape of the object is also a big factor. Many complex sides is hard to work with

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  2 года назад

      I think that would probably help ... the shape of the object is also a big factor. Many complex sides is hard to work with

  • @NAVYSEABEE
    @NAVYSEABEE 4 года назад +2

    look into thinning the same silicon with mineral spirits .... you can pour it

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  4 года назад +1

      Oh, cool idea ... thanks for the tip!

  • @mariad4183
    @mariad4183 3 года назад +2

    ...maybe try dipping it in a thin oil (like baby oil...) drain,
    and then molding with the silicone?

  • @michellecarty6943
    @michellecarty6943 3 года назад +1

    Can you reuse the mold or do you have to start over again?

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад

      That all depends on the shape of the object. Some end up ripping and some can be reused. It all depends. Good luck!

  • @pamcolechadwell1302
    @pamcolechadwell1302 5 лет назад +3

    That was so cool! Does either of you know where I can use a 3D printer? Maybe a place like Kinkos. I have a tiny piece of jewelry I would like to get about 20 or 30 made!

    • @Pygar2
      @Pygar2 5 лет назад

      A very few libraries have them. You might ask at your local nextdoor.com page.

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  5 лет назад

      Ya know, they're pretty available at large universities, but it's hard to get access. At this point, you kinda need to know someone with one. In my experience, they don't always work as well as you'd think or hope

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  5 лет назад

      good idea!

    • @srcartwr
      @srcartwr 5 лет назад

      See if there is a Fab Lab near you. www.fabfoundation.org/index.php/fab-labs/index.html

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  5 лет назад

      I didn't realize Fab Labs were all over the place! Yeah, great idea

  • @evey0259
    @evey0259 2 года назад

    Would it be possible to do the reverse of this? Make a cast using plaster, and subsequently fill it with silicone pour? I need to make some medical training aids to teach people how to treat gunshot wounds and am trying to do it as economically as possible.

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  2 года назад +1

      I think that would work -- you'd just have to give the silicone enough time to set up ... and removing it might be tough, depending on the size of the gunshot wound/cavity, but it's "worth a shot"

  • @jljmonky
    @jljmonky 5 лет назад +1

    You can thin silicone with paint thinner... so you may be able to thin and pour it...

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  5 лет назад +1

      hmmmm, will have to try that on the next go round :)

  • @marleyxl8959
    @marleyxl8959 3 года назад

    what is the zig zag you speak of to get a clean cut?

  • @hatimkhalifa
    @hatimkhalifa 4 года назад

    Can this be use to create a life cast of a foot?

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  4 года назад +1

      Oh yeah but you’d have to stay still a long time.

  • @alyssawoodrum2158
    @alyssawoodrum2158 3 года назад

    would this be safe to use for food?

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад

      I wouldn't risk it as the silicone is not designed for food use in any way.

  • @trevorkhaleesi8373
    @trevorkhaleesi8373 3 года назад

    Can you do this on really big sculptures

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад +1

      You can try, but I'm guessing you'll have trouble with the mass of silicone breakiing down

  • @ciprianomariano6173
    @ciprianomariano6173 3 года назад

    How do you make it food grade?

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад

      Not sure. You'd have to get the right materials

  • @estubenz
    @estubenz 3 года назад

    can you use the same mould again

  • @johnlyle2916
    @johnlyle2916 4 года назад

    Is it a waste mold or is it reusable?

  • @cliffdariff74
    @cliffdariff74 3 года назад

    Mold release??

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад

      Good idea if your mold sticks ... there are some you can make at home

  • @eldespiste1001
    @eldespiste1001 11 месяцев назад

    Hi!! Thank you so much for your video. I have a 7 year old daughter who is very creative and ask me for help to do some decorative figures to paint. we'll try to do few of them and share with you the results...If i'm lucky it wont be so messy. Regards

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  11 месяцев назад

      Good luck with the project!

  • @deannastomer7145
    @deannastomer7145 3 года назад

    Use a mould release spray on your items then it won’t adhere to complicated shapes.

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад +1

      Good tip. I've hear Pam works

  • @Danny-ny5dr
    @Danny-ny5dr Год назад

    4:52 willing to bet steve has cut his pinky before

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  Год назад

      That was a close one! Yeah, he's a walking ad for BandAids most days :)

  • @danamuise4117
    @danamuise4117 3 года назад

    I tried this process and after 2 weeks the silicone still has not cured!

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад

      Hmmmm, it must have gotten some intrusion to keep it from curing. Sorry to hear!

  • @rubygrooms137
    @rubygrooms137 Год назад

    You did not use a release on your molds in both stages. Use a light spray like Pam..

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  Год назад

      I’ll have to try that. Thanks for the tip!

  • @coolride1401
    @coolride1401 3 года назад

    I advise anyone that try's this to wear a respirator. I watched this video to do it and ended up breathing in all the chemicals from it.

    • @metaspencer
      @metaspencer  3 года назад

      Good idea. Stay safe!

    • @notafan1275
      @notafan1275 2 года назад

      Isn't silicone pretty inert? I've never worn a mask when doing joints in kitchen or bathroom. And plaster is only dusty, once wet it definitely does not give off fumes. (I'm against unnecessary warnings because we become so used to them that we overlook the really important ones.)

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy Год назад +1

    SPRAY EVERYTHING WITH WD40 first!!