No damage at all. The corners looked a little 'fatigued", but the hot glue is remarkably flexible, and I should be able to use it a few more times with no problems.
This raises a question for me (as a 3D printer guy), can you use a 3D printer PEN, and FLEXIBLE FILAMENT (prolly 95a shore hardness since pens don't have likely a good enough drive mechanism for softer filaments) to equally well create a mold???
@@SculptyWorks Yes. I will test it as soon I can. The hot glue was smart and easy tough. I think ppolymer clay will work as long there are something like corn starch or maybe some baby oil.. I have a bottle of sculpey clay softener that have a oily ish texture. maybe It will work? Another thing wondered about is if sculpey polymer clay is any good for guitar nut and saddle. They are made of plastic on cheaper guitars. Anyone whom read this and have experience are more than welcome wiith some feedback.
Brilliant job! Thanks for showing so clearly how to do the mould.
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Excellent video!
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Great video! I must say I learned so much! Thank you!
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WOW! Your skills and creativity are impressive! Honestly!
the result is amazing lol im impressed!
Thanks! Me too, I had no idea this was going to work! 😉
Good results
Excellent! Great job!
Oh god I love how you just repeat the question in the end 😂
Also love how it turned out!!! Pretty amazing
nicely done. was the mold damaged at all when you removed the cast? can you reuse it?
No damage at all. The corners looked a little 'fatigued", but the hot glue is remarkably flexible, and I should be able to use it a few more times with no problems.
@@SculptyWorks fantastic! good luck with it and all your other projects. big fan of your work
Dude you’re amazing!
Thank you! 😊
awesomeness
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wow, surprising results. great project
Very nice job!
Thank you very much!
Too clever!
This raises a question for me (as a 3D printer guy), can you use a 3D printer PEN, and FLEXIBLE FILAMENT (prolly 95a shore hardness since pens don't have likely a good enough drive mechanism for softer filaments) to equally well create a mold???
That's an interesting question!
My only experience with 3D printers so far is with the resin ones, so I have no idea!
It'll be a lot more tedious considering the flow rate of a 3D pen compared to hot glue fun.
Do you think hot glue will be nicy for epoxy guitar form ? I'm worry about damge glue form
I wouldn't use it on anything sensitive to heat, or that might get stuck to the glue.
does it work caskin wth ca glue in this mold? allso does polymer clay molds work caskin with ca glue products?
I don't know, we'd have to try and find out. 😊
@@SculptyWorks Yes. I will test it as soon I can. The hot glue was smart and easy tough. I think ppolymer clay will work as long there are something like corn starch or maybe some baby oil.. I have a bottle of sculpey clay softener that have a oily ish texture. maybe It will work? Another thing wondered about is if sculpey polymer clay is any good for guitar nut and saddle. They are made of plastic on cheaper guitars. Anyone whom read this and have experience are more than welcome wiith some feedback.
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I don't think polymer clay would make good nuts/saddles, the stuff is too soft.