Steady Craftin videos are made with the help of DIRECT SUPPORT: www.patreon.com/steadycraftin (You'll also get access to the printable 3D scans of my original sculpted figures, MP3s, exclusive behind-the-scenes videos, shop discounts, and more.) My family and I are so grateful that I get to do this.
Some summarizationary tips for anyone interested in making molds from 3D prints: - These molds failed: Un-sealed 3D printed object, and primer-coated 3D printed object (even after sealing). - Some suggest the molds didn't sit long enough to cure. This is not the case. These 4-hour cure silicone molds were left overnight. With silicone inhibition, it would be goopy-galoppy like that indefinitely. - I was able to get a successful mold once I sealed the 3D print with an acrylic spray. - Some are saying to use specifically "Krylon Crystal Clear", but "Krylon ColorMaster Acrylic Crystal Clear" worked for me, as shown. However, I advise going with "Krylon Crystal Clear", as it sounds like it's the go-to for most people. - The 3D object that was sprayed with primer (Rustoleum 2x matte white) and THEN sealed with clear acrylic did NOT cure. (Could be inhibition from a chemical in the primer spray.) - I WAS able to get a mold of the primer-sprayed version using tin-cure silicone (Mold Max 40). - Lastly, it depends on the 3D print resin. For example, I made the "SC" button molds from unsealed Anycubic Translucent Green. But objects printed using Elegoo Gray resin require a sealer. Hope this helps someone else!
So to clarify: the model printed in Elegoo Gray and sealed *only* with the Krylon clear sealer, did not seem to inhibit the platinum silicone? Because if that works, I could switch from tin to platinum silicone for my molds, and that would be really nice. (Platinum inhibited badly on every test I've done with 3D resin printed parts.)
*BREAKTHROUGH* For those who can be interested, I just found out (after some science and trial and error) a way to make platinum cure mold (MoldStar 15) from resin 3D printed object (Elegoo Mars) without using any sealer or special product. The final results will probably be posted on the Crafters of the Universe Facebook group. In short, based on what I have learned at this time, it is required to let the 3D printed item rest for about a day after the UV post-cure (there is probably some plastic offgasing occuring, imparing the silicone cure). Afterward, I clean my printed object with acetone, let them dry some time and then were ready to pour the silicone as per prescribed. PS: I use Elegoo waterwashable resin which also caused me the same issues seen in this video at first.
"That's what they call extremely disappointing right there" I love that Crafsman doesnt get upset, I could fall asleep listening to his calm voice. Reminds me so much of Bob Ross
I can't be the only person that came here looking for DIY stuff and stayed for the warmth, the smart and funny chat, and the just all-round loveliness. As well as the steady craftin', obviously.
I'm going to be able to print and mold figurines and action figures for patrons because of you. Thank you kindly for everything you're teaching. Also, that specific Pilot Precise is my favorite pen in the world.
Oh also, if you made a mold of your stirring stick and sold resin copies of the stick, I would absolutely buy one and use it whenever I mix my silicone.
Dear Crafsman, Thank you for inspiring me to keep on keeping on. I've been watching your videos while I do my thesis in grad school and whenever I wanna quit, I got you crafting by my side, reminds me that I got to keep going. Also started to do clay craft as well from your chicken episode. thank you!
Crafsman, every time I mess up on something and have to fix it, I decided to view it as getting an opportunity to gain new skills. I call it leveling up... and you definitely did here!!
My mom has a friend from Louisiana that told me about Tony’s about 8 years ago. Life (and most any food you can think of) has never been more delicious since that introduction! Greetings from California and keep on steady craftin’ CrafsMan
I am beyond happy I found this channel months ago. Every video you post is a lovely, relaxing and interesting break from my rough life. Your like a modern Bob Ross, Craftsman. Never change and thank you for all that you do.
@@TheCrafsMan I remember having saved a stack of the old wrappers (these were similar'ish to starburst for those too young to experienced bonkers candy), but at some point they were lost. I'm excited to be one of the legendary chosen ones who received a reply from the CrafsMan himself! :D Yay!
This just became my number one episode of yours to watch. I work remotely, and I just worked along with my own project with you crafting alongside on your thing. It was hilarious because I was able not to get distracted yet still follow along listening. I even learned plenty of useful information but side details and your jokes. I still have a couple bonkers and a bunch of other weird little toys from around that time. A couple doesn't have anything more than where it was made and nothing else, so I don't remember what they were characters from. I also hear about the elderly couple that forgot the date of their anniversary; you had me cracking up with your "win-win." This episode has it all. Thank you :)
CrafsMan, I recently found your RUclips channel. Been watching them everyday since. This is one of my favorite videos. Not just because you faced adversity, but how you handled it, including the jokes you made. (especially the one about having someone overseas do it). I'm so glad I found you on RUclips, you have made such a positive change in my daily life. Please keep SteadyCraftin.
I used to face lots of “tributaries”as a picture framer. I always told my coworkers this is how we learn what not to do. I am thoroughly enjoying your videos. I just found you in March of 2023. I have been binge watching and laughing today. Blessings to you and yours.
My husband started watching your show a few months ago, he’s a digital media student . I have insomnia, so when I can’t sleep; I put on your videos. We both love your videos....Frog reading is my favorite, you should do some more reading. Your voice is welcoming, safe and helps me rest. You’re very talented man, great soul!
I really love the informal yet nicely edited style you have going, Im only 15 mins in and have laughed a few times with your glove malfunctions! Makes me smile, thanks Crafsman!
Thank you for sharing all this. A lot of tricks and knowledge in craftsmanship tend to stay secret when people are trying to get one up on their competition. You're treating the world like a friend, and I appreciate that a lot.
Only half way in, but just want to say I am watching this just before I go to sleep for my late night shift job. Don't worry, I'm turning in early. (or at least trying to!) Love the video so far, always appreciate people showing the problems they encounter, helps show the learning process. Thanks Crafsman!
This is really wonderful video. Thanks for sharing your learning experience with us. Every mold maker has a chapter in their biography titled "Curing Inhibition". I've had my share, especially with Mold Star 15. Great solution! =)
I really appreciate you showing not only the triumphs, but also the trials and tribulations of mold-making. That is the best way for others to learn! So THANKY YOU for that! Keep it up, Crafsman!
That angelic music turnaround for the test cast was even better when you remember it's happening in a trash can. Agua was always my favorite sculpt! I like fish, amphibians, and reptiles and the lines on it are very clean. Hopefully I'll be able to buy one!
Crafsman, I LOVE the long form video like this. Its very informative to see what kinds of problems you can run into, and I also get to enjoy watching for longer. I hope you upload more like this.
I love that you share your craft with your children! When you made that figure with your son too, that was so cute. I love coming to my parents for ideas when I'm creating.
I'm not interested in ever casting with resin, but I love watching your videos... I'm completely invested, ha ha, in seeing you get the perfect cast. 👍😍
I genuinely think this is my favourite episode of all. The fact that you make mistakes, try and try again and then succeed is so heartwarming and endearing to watch. You are a very inspirational person. Thank you for persevering ❤
Crafsman thank you so much for your channel. I’ve gotten back into wood burning because of you. You’ve shown me the joy that comes with craftsmanship that I had forgotten. And yknow? My friends have started to join me too! Thank you!
I came across your channel, when I was looking for videos, to learn about toy design and I love how you're not only a great source to learn about toy design and toy making, you're also a great source for relaxing videos.
A++ Episode right here. Tunes, hardships, enough Laffs to make Taffy... and I don’t even have to explain the channel to my friends anymore since you’ve included your own disclaimer. Thank you so much for you’re positive influence on this culture my friend.
Thank you Crafsman! Without your videos, I wouldn't have started experimenting with making silicone molds and resin casts, which has really given me great opportunities for new projects! At 31:12, you mention the amazing details that the silicone can capture. My second silicon mold, EVER, was of a resin surface that I'd left a thumb print on, when I accidentally touched it before it was 100% cured. The mold reproduces that thumbprint, and I learned firsthand how amazing that detail can be!
when i first saw the drawing of the little character i was like wow it would be cool if he made it so you add the details on anywhere and thats exactly what he did, best youtuber
Steady Craftin videos are made with the help of DIRECT SUPPORT:
www.patreon.com/steadycraftin
(You'll also get access to the printable 3D scans of my original sculpted figures, MP3s, exclusive behind-the-scenes videos, shop discounts, and more.)
My family and I are so grateful that I get to do this.
BOOM SHAKALAKS … ok
I love how in his intro he says “crafsman” like it’s some mystical force of magic, this channel is truly a gem
It is a mystical force of magic.
He should add the "OOOOOO YEAH!" sound effect in, like he use to do for mod podge. LOL
@@MindVomit ;) I break out those vocals eeeevery now and then. You got me thinking about using them more, though! :D
My favorite was "stainless steeeeel"...in the etching video😂
@@TheCrafsMan Please do
First time viewer and I clicked this by mistake. Best non-decision *_ever_*
aurtura pal! That happened to me about 10 videos ago. I was hooked instantly.
Welcome friend!
same here havent looked back best mistake ever
Mannn, I appreciate y'all giving my videos a chance.
I end up liking subscribing and then watching him like religion
Some summarizationary tips for anyone interested in making molds from 3D prints:
- These molds failed: Un-sealed 3D printed object, and primer-coated 3D printed object (even after sealing).
- Some suggest the molds didn't sit long enough to cure. This is not the case. These 4-hour cure silicone molds were left overnight.
With silicone inhibition, it would be goopy-galoppy like that indefinitely.
- I was able to get a successful mold once I sealed the 3D print with an acrylic spray.
- Some are saying to use specifically "Krylon Crystal Clear", but "Krylon ColorMaster Acrylic Crystal Clear" worked for me, as shown.
However, I advise going with "Krylon Crystal Clear", as it sounds like it's the go-to for most people.
- The 3D object that was sprayed with primer (Rustoleum 2x matte white) and THEN sealed with clear acrylic did NOT cure.
(Could be inhibition from a chemical in the primer spray.)
- I WAS able to get a mold of the primer-sprayed version using tin-cure silicone (Mold Max 40).
- Lastly, it depends on the 3D print resin. For example, I made the "SC" button molds from unsealed Anycubic Translucent Green. But objects printed using Elegoo Gray resin require a sealer.
Hope this helps someone else!
Can you pin this comment to stay at the top?
Thanks again great knowledge base thanks for sharing this.
So to clarify: the model printed in Elegoo Gray and sealed *only* with the Krylon clear sealer, did not seem to inhibit the platinum silicone? Because if that works, I could switch from tin to platinum silicone for my molds, and that would be really nice. (Platinum inhibited badly on every test I've done with 3D resin printed parts.)
I'm glad you showed your mistakes. Thank you. But this video did have me feeling frustrated for you
*BREAKTHROUGH*
For those who can be interested, I just found out (after some science and trial and error) a way to make platinum cure mold (MoldStar 15) from resin 3D printed object (Elegoo Mars) without using any sealer or special product.
The final results will probably be posted on the Crafters of the Universe Facebook group.
In short, based on what I have learned at this time, it is required to let the 3D printed item rest for about a day after the UV post-cure (there is probably some plastic offgasing occuring, imparing the silicone cure). Afterward, I clean my printed object with acetone, let them dry some time and then were ready to pour the silicone as per prescribed.
PS: I use Elegoo waterwashable resin which also caused me the same issues seen in this video at first.
"That's what they call extremely disappointing right there"
I love that Crafsman doesnt get upset, I could fall asleep listening to his calm voice. Reminds me so much of Bob Ross
DahL Partz *Brandy yeah you could feel the sting
"That little boom shaka laca right there" Never change CrafsMan, never change.
LOL! Thanks, buddy! I don't recall where I got that from, but it may have been NBA Jam.
@@TheCrafsMan He's heating up!
@@TheCrafsMan He's on FIRE!!!
YESSS!!!!! Y'all took me back a few short years with this. :)
Hey baaaaaby
how we respond to failure is an indicator of the quality of our character. your's is top notch.
Sometimes you just gotta try again.
Though the righteous fall 7 times he gets up
This channel is a hidden treasure in the depths of RUclips. Crafsman, you have won my undying loyalty in less than 24 hours.
When steady craftin, remember the two P's: persistence and patience.
chwen hoou don’t forget: pre-apocalyptic, and post-apocalyptic
Persistance, patience, and perseverance.
I can't be the only person that came here looking for DIY stuff and stayed for the warmth, the smart and funny chat, and the just all-round loveliness. As well as the steady craftin', obviously.
Very kind, Mark. Thank you.
Mr Crafsman, you’re my greatest inspiration, keep on being such a nice person
Wow. That is a bigtime compliment. Thank you so much.
I mixed up your names and read Dr. Crafsman... I think I like that idea
i love how a lot of the video is him rambling about various things like DLC and the original free range chicken. don’t change a bit man. love it.
I'm going to be able to print and mold figurines and action figures for patrons because of you. Thank you kindly for everything you're teaching.
Also, that specific Pilot Precise is my favorite pen in the world.
Yes 100% best pen for sketching or smooth jottin'
fancy seeing you here. :)
Crafsman, you got big Mr. Rogers and Bob Ross energy. I really dig your stuff, keep on steady craftin!
Commenting to lend some algorithm weight, and to say I'm looking forward to sitting back and relaxing with some tea and watching this one!
Thank you!
Done and done. Pique Tea Crystals: Organic Mint Green, then Numi: Golden Chai.
33:17 I laughed SO hard at that "fo real tho .." I almost choked on my food. Crafsman you hella funny.
I am definitely watching this one again.
I don’t understand why Crafsman’s voice is so relaxing. For which ever reason it is, I’m grateful I found this channel and can just chill.
Oh also, if you made a mold of your stirring stick and sold resin copies of the stick, I would absolutely buy one and use it whenever I mix my silicone.
Totally!
His goals are beyond our understanding
You are a savior, action figures arent cheap, but buying one and casting it is more cheap
Thank you Crafsman - your "failures" are more interesting and enlightening than most people's successes. Keep On Keepin' On sir! :)
The Crafsman is like a cross between Bob Ross and Adam Savage, with a healthy dose of southern hospitality thrown in.
Dear Crafsman, Thank you for inspiring me to keep on keeping on. I've been watching your videos while I do my thesis in grad school and whenever I wanna quit, I got you crafting by my side, reminds me that I got to keep going. Also started to do clay craft as well from your chicken episode. thank you!
Thank you so much. This is really encouraging to me.
Crafsman, every time I mess up on something and have to fix it, I decided to view it as getting an opportunity to gain new skills. I call it leveling up... and you definitely did here!!
I got sooo excited for you when the mold worked. Then the angelic music showing it off, I lost it. Great Job, Crafsman!
As someone from South Louisiana, I appreciate crafsman sharing the amazingness that is Tony's with the world.
Every well-stocked kitchen should have some Tony's! Love dat stuff!
43 whole minutes i got me a bargain today. 4 videos for the price of one!! Thanks Crafsman!
1 week: "might be scaling things back cause, you know..."
2 week: "longest video eva"
Hahaha! Yessir! ;)
If you ever make a Crafsman sticker about not having a microwave let us know. I got a water bottle that needs one.
I second this motion. I don't know why, but the running gag about the microwave makes me so happy.
I just hope it doesn’t fall apart, with a litany of microwave donations showing up on the CrafsMan household’s door step...
@@freshoutofcrabs Yes! And especially the way the camera cuts to him, along with the dramatic music every time.
My mom has a friend from Louisiana that told me about Tony’s about 8 years ago. Life (and most any food you can think of) has never been more delicious since that introduction! Greetings from California and keep on steady craftin’ CrafsMan
Thank you Craftsman for sharing your creativity, passion and time with us. You have a grand community of people who appreciate you very much!
I'm grateful for y'all! Thank you so much.
I am beyond happy I found this channel months ago. Every video you post is a lovely, relaxing and interesting break from my rough life.
Your like a modern Bob Ross, Craftsman. Never change and thank you for all that you do.
Crafsmans a dad? Lucky kid.
We couldn’t love you any more than we already do, sir 💙💙💙. You can make even all that trial and error seem like a spiritual journey.
Crafsman, moving forward, you could make every episode 40+ min. I will watch and enjoy everyone.
My NEW FAVORITE CHANNEL!! LOVE THIS WONDERFUL GENTELMAN!!!!
Found this channel by accident. Now it’s my favorite.
"And eventually they had to close down the store."
SixDeuces I lost it when he told that story!
That's a RIP in the chat
Bonkers used to be my favorite candy. No one remembers them, even though they had a whole series of great commercials when I was a kid.
GLAD to hear from someone else who remembers! Mannnnnnn I used to like those things! :D
@@TheCrafsMan I remember having saved a stack of the old wrappers (these were similar'ish to starburst for those too young to experienced bonkers candy), but at some point they were lost.
I'm excited to be one of the legendary chosen ones who received a reply from the CrafsMan himself! :D Yay!
This just became my number one episode of yours to watch. I work remotely, and I just worked along with my own project with you crafting alongside on your thing. It was hilarious because I was able not to get distracted yet still follow along listening. I even learned plenty of useful information but side details and your jokes. I still have a couple bonkers and a bunch of other weird little toys from around that time. A couple doesn't have anything more than where it was made and nothing else, so I don't remember what they were characters from. I also hear about the elderly couple that forgot the date of their anniversary; you had me cracking up with your "win-win."
This episode has it all. Thank you :)
Doesn't matter how down, how stressed, how anxious I am, of which right now, I am all three... you always... always make me laugh.
Thank you :)
CrafsMan, I recently found your RUclips channel. Been watching them everyday since. This is one of my favorite videos. Not just because you faced adversity, but how you handled it, including the jokes you made. (especially the one about having someone overseas do it). I'm so glad I found you on RUclips, you have made such a positive change in my daily life. Please keep SteadyCraftin.
"Some people think I'm bonkers,
but I just think I'm free,
Man, I'm just livin' my life
There's nothin' crazy about me"
I used to face lots of “tributaries”as a picture framer. I always told my coworkers this is how we learn what not to do. I am thoroughly enjoying your videos. I just found you in March of 2023. I have been binge watching and laughing today. Blessings to you and yours.
Crafsman eats a lotta sour cream
He must be ukrainian.
Wonderman I’m Ukrainian!
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial Me too LOL!
When I saw those two big containers I was like "This guy's alright."
My husband started watching your show a few months ago, he’s a digital media student . I have insomnia, so when I can’t sleep; I put on your videos. We both love your videos....Frog reading is my favorite, you should do some more reading. Your voice is welcoming, safe and helps me rest. You’re very talented man, great soul!
I really love the informal yet nicely edited style you have going, Im only 15 mins in and have laughed a few times with your glove malfunctions! Makes me smile, thanks Crafsman!
So glad to hear it! Thank you for watching!
Thank you for sharing all this. A lot of tricks and knowledge in craftsmanship tend to stay secret when people are trying to get one up on their competition. You're treating the world like a friend, and I appreciate that a lot.
Oh man, I laughed so hard at the tablecloth trick. 10/10
Only half way in, but just want to say I am watching this just before I go to sleep for my late night shift job. Don't worry, I'm turning in early. (or at least trying to!) Love the video so far, always appreciate people showing the problems they encounter, helps show the learning process. Thanks Crafsman!
Gordon, this means a lot to me.
35:03
"We about to call in the reinforcements."
*summons big stick*
"Ah Snap!"
I had so many emotions watching this one! I'm so happy your molds finally worked out in the end. 🤗
This is really wonderful video. Thanks for sharing your learning experience with us. Every mold maker has a chapter in their biography titled "Curing Inhibition". I've had my share, especially with Mold Star 15. Great solution! =)
I really appreciate you showing not only the triumphs, but also the trials and tribulations of mold-making. That is the best way for others to learn! So THANKY YOU for that!
Keep it up, Crafsman!
That angelic music turnaround for the test cast was even better when you remember it's happening in a trash can.
Agua was always my favorite sculpt! I like fish, amphibians, and reptiles and the lines on it are very clean. Hopefully I'll be able to buy one!
Crafsman, I LOVE the long form video like this. Its very informative to see what kinds of problems you can run into, and I also get to enjoy watching for longer. I hope you upload more like this.
43 minutes of Crafsman!! Oh, Christmas has come early!!
Even 43 minutes of your awesome crafting and comedic genius isn't long enough! I could watch your videos all day, Crafsman! Much love.
It's never a waste if you learn a valuable lesson from it..love the twig stir stick...lol
your patience, precision and personality are top notch!
"I'll just watch a few minutes of this"
*43 minutes later*
Same!
I remember Bonkers. I am grateful I grew up in the same era as the Crafsman-every video is packed full of shared memories.
Catching up with all your videos, and this one, so far, is the funniest I have watched from you xD. Great job!
I love that you share your craft with your children! When you made that figure with your son too, that was so cute. I love coming to my parents for ideas when I'm creating.
“Craftman does not own a microwave”
I don’t know why that got me so well
I'm not interested in ever casting with resin, but I love watching your videos... I'm completely invested, ha ha, in seeing you get the perfect cast. 👍😍
43+ minutes of relaxation 😌
I genuinely think this is my favourite episode of all. The fact that you make mistakes, try and try again and then succeed is so heartwarming and endearing to watch. You are a very inspirational person.
Thank you for persevering ❤
Mahalo for you, brother. You’re by far my favorite “RUclipsr.” Big kine inspirational.
TheCrafsMan SteadyCraftin knocking it out of the park once again. Thank you so much for your patience and encouragement. NY loves you!
"When-When". A new classic. I dig it.
Love that you show both errors and successes
crafsman feels like the bob Ross of crafts
You are soo correct!!
Bob Ross is the crafsman of painting
Seeing you succeed always makes me happy Crafsman! Thanks for all the great tips!
"later he had to close down the store...." That's one of the best stories he's ever told on here
Crafsman thank you so much for your channel. I’ve gotten back into wood burning because of you. You’ve shown me the joy that comes with craftsmanship that I had forgotten. And yknow? My friends have started to join me too! Thank you!
The intro shot with of the reaction of "...anyway" and then the "When when situation" joke had me laughing so hard
I loved watching you work through your process and ultimately end up with a perfect result you can be proud of. Bravo.
"What in the world is this man doing?" 😂😂
Your voice is so calm and soothing. It’s like an older wiser person teaching a younger person. I love these videos.
The more I learn about the crafsman the more of a mystery he becomes...
I came across your channel, when I was looking for videos, to learn about toy design and I love how you're not only a great source to learn about toy design and toy making, you're also a great source for relaxing videos.
This week on SteadyCraftin, Groot drops by to lend a hand mixing the silicone for the molds.
You made me snort my Irish coffee out my nose! 🤪
this is ACTUALLY the best channel on youtube. I could watch these vids for hours
almost 400 views and no dislikes. you’re doing it right crafsman
Too bad the haters gotta come.
4 accidental dislikes at this point.
7 with 28,000 people who have channels nobody watch.
One person saw your comment and wanted to ruin the fun.
They are not viewers. They are other people with channels nobody watch!,
Oh Crafsman!!! That VHS Store story is hilarious. Thanks for sharing.
Dude! My girl just threw out her Blockbuster membership card today. It seems like yesterday that video stores just opened up. Now they're history!
I keep hearing the word “production”
That sounds very exciting.
Crafsman, you creative genius astounded me the entire time
Mr. Biscuit, this is really encouraging to me! Also, I am a big fan of you!
@@TheCrafsMan thank you, keep up the steady craftin
This is an absolutely perfect episode.
I would've sat through commercials to watch this on TV.
Thank you, Crafsman
Awesome a long video. The amount of editing you must do is crazy, always comes out great though.
Thank you so much!
A++ Episode right here. Tunes, hardships, enough Laffs to make Taffy... and I don’t even have to explain the channel to my friends anymore since you’ve included your own disclaimer.
Thank you so much for you’re positive influence on this culture my friend.
5:35 "dlc? Sounds like a sandwich to me" 😂 I love this channel so much
"that belongs to you, a gift from me"
Crafsman, that was beautiful.
The sound of the train in the distance and the rain outside was beautiful. It felt like a home.
When I saw the stick I thought “primitive crafs technology - mixing sticknicity”
Thank you Crafsman! Without your videos, I wouldn't have started experimenting with making silicone molds and resin casts, which has really given me great opportunities for new projects! At 31:12, you mention the amazing details that the silicone can capture. My second silicon mold, EVER, was of a resin surface that I'd left a thumb print on, when I accidentally touched it before it was 100% cured. The mold reproduces that thumbprint, and I learned firsthand how amazing that detail can be!
"das my gluv."
I love this format! Feel free to do this all the time! It's so much more educational when someone has setbacks but finds ways around it.
I wish I could hit the like button tons of times on this video.
when i first saw the drawing of the little character i was like wow it would be cool if he made it so you add the details on anywhere and thats exactly what he did, best youtuber