Coloring & Casting 5110 Silicone
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- In this tutorial we cast 5110 silicone into a properly released 5140 silicone mold. 5110 is a 1:1 mix ratio, ~10A silicone for casting life-like medical simulators, FX skins and props. To cast 5110 into a platinum silicone mold the mold MUST be properly released. A liberal spray of a non-silicone release (such as Zip 301) or a light coat of petroleum jelly. Care must be taken to ensure the entire mold surface is coated.
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This is very helpful, as always! A couple questions:
1. I looked through your videos and heard mentions of layering varied hardness levels for a more realistic skin texture, but I couldn’t find a demonstration of it. Is there one, or is that so specialized you haven’t done one like that? The mentions made me curious.
2. You can clearly get great effects by adding flocking to poured silicone. Is it something you could add alongside pigment when painting silicone?
2b (I guess). Can the darker brown flocking give a freckled effect if not uniformly mixed, or are the fibers too small? I remember a video with paint splatter freckles but was curious about whether this would also work.
Oh, my mistake, I have one more question-do you have a video on safety gear/practices for different materials? I’m trying to work out what will be safe with my space/ventilation/respirator situation. (Sorry if I missed one like this!)
Hopefully those are quick questions… like ‘not yet/not planning to’ or a link, etc. I know y’all are busy!
Flocking is really only used in the casting process. Freckles would be painted later. As for the layering of different skins, I'm not where I can search all the videos now but I will look later. I'll see what I can do about a safety video. Thanks!
Could you guys make a video on making a brush on silicone mold of resin 3D prints.
A lot of people have trouble with the silicone curing.
It would be good if you guys having a silicone product that’s compatible
That will definitely be in a future video!
Most UV resins use a Sulphur compound in the mix. You probably need a chemical barrier (like the 2350 Sealer), a lot of cleaning, or to let the part set under UV for a long time. Also, Platinum silicone is more sensitive than Tin cure to Sulphur contamination.
What color is suitable for painting natural face silicon mask? Pkease send Amazon link for buying,thanks .
Don’t you need to de-gas it before pouring?
No. This is a very low viscosity formula.
Is there a way to give silicone a skin like texture?
The cast silicone will pick up whatever skin texture is provided by the surface of the mold.
@@brickintheyard I meant more for creating prosthetics for the face.
In that case, the clay being used to sculpt the prosthetic can be textured exactly the way you want it to look on the final prosthetic. The mold material will pick up that texture and transfer it to the silicone prosthetic. Once it has been cast I don't know that there is a practical way to add texture.