Thank you so much🎉 I finished my tail. 🧜🧜 That felt like forever. The scale making took so long. Now I know why you get tired from it. And the cost wow. Yes it ant cheep.
That turned out so cool! 🦑 I love the "squid" design. I know how you feel - I never got a video up last year at all 😥. What my younger self wouldn't give to have a mermaid tail! I definitely spent a lot of my summers playing in water.
Could one maybe make a less floppy monofin by putting acrylic glass between the two pieces of silicone? I am asking because I have a Magictail tail where the monofin is made out of acrylic glass, and so I thought this would be an option.
@@Evelyn-dh4zp But one has to be careful in choosing the plastic. A broken fluke blade inside the silicone could be dangerous. I searched for the material Mahina Monofins have in their fluke blade, and it seems to be fibreglass. Fibreglass actually means plastic reinforced with glass fibres, which brings us back to your idea. Thank you for your response. :)
@@sapphandranox okay thank you for the information, I just know that I am making a monofin and was going to buy a plastic sheet to make it less floppy and more powerful. Thank you for this information though it will be very helpful and important to know
I just learned that there is medical grade silicone and commercial grade silicone, which is toxic for the skin. What brand of silicone did you use for this project?
This person is doing very well, and seem like they know what they are doing, but not every monofin you make is safe. I recommend buying a fin from fin fun, they aren’t too expensive and are very durable. No hate to the creator, just giving a disclaimer as somebody who has been doing this for a few years. Please don’t go make a cardboard fin and think that is is safe. You can’t use any silicone either. Not trying to ruin the fun, just giving a safety tip. This woman has been using silicone and mermaiding for a while and her fin does look pretty stable, just giving a reminder to do research first.
So cool, you should consider putting power mesh on the inside of your straps to prevent them from tearing
It came out soooo well! You really did a fantastic job! (Btw you are in my top 2 favorite mermaid youtubers list!)
Thank you so much🎉
I finished my tail. 🧜🧜
That felt like forever. The scale making took so long. Now I know why you get tired from it. And the cost wow. Yes it ant cheep.
It reminds me of mertailor’s fantasea fins overall really cool
Yes, that was the inspiration behind it :D
What silicone did you use? If possible can you put in a link to get it. I'm making a silicone tail and can't find the right silicone to use.
Smooth on dragonskin silicone
That turned out so cool! 🦑 I love the "squid" design. I know how you feel - I never got a video up last year at all 😥. What my younger self wouldn't give to have a mermaid tail! I definitely spent a lot of my summers playing in water.
Mermaid Tail looks good. Well Done :D
Love this how inspiring
Nice video. Why did you put a fabric between the monofin?
so beautiful, thank you for showing us your creation. im your fan :) from philippines. how can i make a mold, what is it made of? thank you.
Could one maybe make a less floppy monofin by putting acrylic glass between the two pieces of silicone? I am asking because I have a Magictail tail where the monofin is made out of acrylic glass, and so I thought this would be an option.
You also could put a plastic sheet
@@Evelyn-dh4zp But one has to be careful in choosing the plastic. A broken fluke blade inside the silicone could be dangerous. I searched for the material Mahina Monofins have in their fluke blade, and it seems to be fibreglass. Fibreglass actually means plastic reinforced with glass fibres, which brings us back to your idea. Thank you for your response. :)
@@sapphandranox okay thank you for the information, I just know that I am making a monofin and was going to buy a plastic sheet to make it less floppy and more powerful. Thank you for this information though it will be very helpful and important to know
@@Evelyn-dh4zp But be careful when cutting the fibreglass, some small pieces could fly around, so protective wear and a mask would be good.
A monofin would help alot with power.
Still waiting for a continuation 🙌🏾
I love it!
what silicone do you use?
Which silicone caulk did you use?
Aquarium safe 100% silicone in clear
I just learned that there is medical grade silicone and commercial grade silicone, which is toxic for the skin. What brand of silicone did you use for this project?
Likely smooth on dragonskin which is skinsafe and watersafe
show us the whole taiiil
Omg😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥
💖💖💖
woaaa ~*+
It's giving Fairytopia mermaid barbie
Faz um e mim doa rsrs 😳🥺🥺
Aaaaaaaa dorei
This person is doing very well, and seem like they know what they are doing, but not every monofin you make is safe. I recommend buying a fin from fin fun, they aren’t too expensive and are very durable. No hate to the creator, just giving a disclaimer as somebody who has been doing this for a few years. Please don’t go make a cardboard fin and think that is is safe. You can’t use any silicone either. Not trying to ruin the fun, just giving a safety tip.
This woman has been using silicone and mermaiding for a while and her fin does look pretty stable, just giving a reminder to do research first.
Thanks 😊
Thanks to you for not taking this the wrong way, for doing research and for being safe.
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