Using cut up silicone molds in new molds. Save money reusing old molds.Mold Making

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @AndyMakes
    @AndyMakes 3 года назад +6

    This is awesome, I'm still early into mold making so I don't have too many, but now that I know I can reuse them I'll definitely be keeping them and using them for new ones!

  • @misspooper5027
    @misspooper5027 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this tip! you really helped out with this specific problem i've had and i'm happy i came across you! thanks again

    • @flanagancreations1673
      @flanagancreations1673  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful. I plan on making more videos soon.

    • @misspooper5027
      @misspooper5027 2 года назад

      @@flanagancreations1673 omg yes! please do! dang it's been a while since you last uploaded :o. i'd love for you to post some of your projects, some what not to do's, cool tricks and stuff in general! excited to see your future videos! :D

  • @BARAHARI
    @BARAHARI Год назад

    Watching this for information but noticing you also have a JTHM tattoo 🤝

  • @Hardworlder82
    @Hardworlder82 3 года назад +2

    I am loving your tutorials! My poor brain was melted trying to figure how to mold a tiny facehugger and a few other dusty projects! i will be able to re use some scrap moulds now and save a bunch too! ps. need powdered toast man apron! :D

  • @beezlebubz5428
    @beezlebubz5428 4 года назад +2

    Man, thanks for the tip and video!

  • @georgemartinez1720
    @georgemartinez1720 3 года назад

    Great idea

  • @azeminaay4971
    @azeminaay4971 26 дней назад

    Hey man, thanks for sharing. Quick question, I see you used foam board for the new mold walls. Does liquid silicone stick to this or not? Or did you line it with something? Many thanks

  • @trueCinemaniac
    @trueCinemaniac 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic tip using older mold scraps to save silicone & $$. For avoiding bubbles in making molds, is a pressure pot good enough, or do I also need to invest in a degassing vacuum chamber? I want to do what I can to avoid bubbles, but buying both pressure pot & vacuum chamber + 2 pumps adds up.

    • @flanagancreations1673
      @flanagancreations1673  4 года назад +1

      I dont have a vacuum chamber. Using the pressure pot is enough for me. Just leave under pressure the whole cure time.

  • @charleshowie2074
    @charleshowie2074 Год назад +1

    Is it better to have large chunks of reused silicone or to chop it up as gravel-like as possible?

    • @flanagancreations1673
      @flanagancreations1673  Год назад

      I like using bigger pieces personally. But really up to you. Bigger pieces I can plan where they are inside the mold.

  • @jenniferchristenson4200
    @jenniferchristenson4200 Год назад

    I bought a ton of little silicone molds for random projects, how can I figure out what type of silicone they are made of to be able to do this?

  • @Lampesaus1
    @Lampesaus1 Год назад +1

    Do you have to wash the silicone pieces before you put them in? I've struggled with the silicone not fusing, if it's not clean enough

    • @flanagancreations1673
      @flanagancreations1673  Год назад +1

      This was a great comment. Had this problem before too if there's any kind of dust on the silicone. So I always make sure they're clean now

  • @666toys6
    @666toys6 3 года назад +2

    Hey man, nice video! I was wondering how you know how much silicone you need to pour on top of the scrap mold bits?

    • @flanagancreations1673
      @flanagancreations1673  3 года назад +2

      I just eyeball the volume really. But i always have another mold box ready with a object i plan on molding incase i over mix silicone. Im sure there is a mathematical way of finding out the exact amount but thats lost on me

    • @patriciavidal2701
      @patriciavidal2701 Год назад

      I have seen people use a "rice trick" filling the void space with rice while it's all dry, then pouring it out into a cup, marking the line, pouring out the rice, clean the cup (or use two of the same size cup to begin with) then mixing a little bit more silicone above the mark, just in case. You will want to re-shine/rinse your blank and the silicone pieces after, to make sure they are free of rice debris before doing the actual pour.

  • @denisemeza-smith6902
    @denisemeza-smith6902 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tutorial! :) How can someone commission you for a custom mold? Thank you.

  • @skullito
    @skullito Год назад

    sillicone R18?

  • @ftmanofsteel8162
    @ftmanofsteel8162 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tip. Where does one purchase such large amounts of silicone?

    • @SeanFKennedy
      @SeanFKennedy 2 года назад

      Reynolds Materials is the place I purchase most of mine. You can go to the Smooth-On site to look up local retailers for you.

  • @cozyculthost
    @cozyculthost 5 месяцев назад

    Does this work without a pressure pot? Or is it mandatory?

    • @flanagancreations1673
      @flanagancreations1673  5 месяцев назад

      You can totally still do it. The pressure pot it's just going to pop micro bubbles. Just know that later on if you get a pressure pot, that unpressurized mold isn't good for resin cast under pressure. It will give you bad casts with the resin being pushed into those micro bubble holes.

  • @mikelebaron6914
    @mikelebaron6914 3 года назад +1

    Does this make the new mold you make weaker?

    • @flanagancreations1673
      @flanagancreations1673  3 года назад +3

      Ive never had any problems with strength or tear resistance using this technique

  • @melodyw.2222
    @melodyw.2222 2 года назад

    I am trying to make a balloon dog mold and completely messed up the first one lol. If I use my scraps from the first one, do I have to worry if it touches the piece? I would buy the same brand so I wouldn't have issues with them combining hopefully.

    • @flanagancreations1673
      @flanagancreations1673  2 года назад

      Not sure if you poured the new mold. But i like to pour enough to cover the pieve and then push the cured silicone pieces in place

  • @jenniferchristenson4200
    @jenniferchristenson4200 Год назад

    I bought a ton of little silicone molds for random projects, how can I figure out what type of silicone they are made of to be able to do this?