Plasti Dip Basics

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All right! It’s time for another informative tips video! Super quick, super basic look at the jammin' rubber coating I seal all my props with - Plasti Dip.
Not much to this but in case you’re not familiar with it, this will give you a basic understanding. This is one of those stages in your build where it really jumps to a new level. When you go from a completed raw foam prop to sealed in black rubber that’s when it starts gettin' real! Exciting stage!

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  • @vickycanete3711
    @vickycanete37114 жыл бұрын

    I've been wondering about this material for a while now, so this is definitely helpful. Thanks for another great video!

  • @BlackSheepProps

    @BlackSheepProps

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Vicky! Great! Glad it helped. Every one of the builds on our home page shows the prop being sealed with Plasti Dip. You can get a good sense of how it goes down from a really simple prop to the more complicated ones if you like. Here’s the link to our home page : kzread.info You can see the entire list of builds at the upper left under VIDEOS and PLAYLISTS. Thanks for watching! And go for it!

  • @clumpybug
    @clumpybug3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome stuff! Quick question: I have been practicing on some foam, and when I start to spray the plasti dip on a piece of foam, the foam starts to curl, with the edges curling away from the side I'm spraying. Is this an indication I'm spraying it on too thick? Something else, maybe? Thanks!

  • @BlackSheepProps

    @BlackSheepProps

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Clumpy, Hmm? Weird. I only spray finished props, and they’re fully built, so they’re pretty soild - so I haven’t seen any curling? Are you spraying a thin piece of foam loose by itself? Maybe that’s why it’s curling? I know thinner foam by itself curls when you heat it for too long, maybe the plasti dip causes thinner foam to curl? Sorry I can’t be more helpful.

  • @xXrebuXx
    @xXrebuXx3 жыл бұрын

    thank you for helping me ive been wanting to make props forever now with these videos I can finally make them than you!

  • @BlackSheepProps

    @BlackSheepProps

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is so cool!! I’m glad the videos have been helpful.

  • @mrfurious505
    @mrfurious5054 жыл бұрын

    Have you tried rustoleum rubber coating spray? Curious how well it works since the color variations are more available.

  • @BlackSheepProps

    @BlackSheepProps

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi realms! No, I actually haven’t tried the rustoleum rubber yet. We usually paint over most of our sealed props so the color really isn’t too important. But some times we have left the black Plasti Dip for our overall color - and in those cases it would be good to use a rubber coating that’s the right color. Might have to go for it soon. Thanks for watching! In case you haven’t seen all of our other builds and tips videos here is the link to our channel’s home page if you’r interested : kzread.info Just look under the VIDEOS tab at the upper left for a complete list of all our videos. Thanks again for watching!

  • @mrfurious505

    @mrfurious505

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@BlackSheepProps definitely enjoy your videos. They help with jump starting my own ideas with your tips of the trade. Makes sense to paint over them. I'll have to try that. Again appreciate your videos and feedback.

  • @BlackSheepProps

    @BlackSheepProps

    4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome! So glad the videos are helping you!

  • @clumpybug
    @clumpybug3 жыл бұрын

    Have you noticed that the Plasti Dip sprays on differently depending on what kind of nozzle the can has? The first can I got had a regular cylindrical red nozzle like on spray paint, and I had good results (on my awesome new medieval mace!), but a second can I bought has a bigger, white nozzle (like on the can in this video) that seems to spray the Plasti Dip in kind of chunks or clumps. Almost like it's on purpose to make the surface textured. . . which is what it did. I ended up with almost like mini-popcorn-ceiling texture on my foam. Have you encountered any problems like this?

  • @BlackSheepProps

    @BlackSheepProps

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi clumpybug, that is weird! I have never experienced different colored caps? Every can I’ve ever had has the white nozzle. Almost always sprays smooth and clean. Every once in a while though, I will get a can that starts to spit just a couple dots on my piece - which stinks! - but mostly very smooth. And it seems like the occassional spitting happens when the can gets near the bottom? But mostly good performance all the time. If I get spitting I usually stop and toss it out and pop open a new can.

  • @jacobr5465
    @jacobr54653 жыл бұрын

    What happens if you walk by already sprayed plastidip without the big mask thingy can anything happen?

  • @BlackSheepProps

    @BlackSheepProps

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Temp, I was taught to wear a respirator when spraying plasti-dip or spray paint so I don’t breath in any of the airborne stuff floating around in the air, but once it has been sprayed there isn’t anymore floating particles. You can smell a slight scent of plasti-dip for a few hours after it’s been painted but there isn’t anything floating in the air to breath in. I am not an expert on the health risks of plasti-dip but from my experience and the experience of others I learned from there doesn’t seem to be any issues after the spraying is done. I hope that helps.

  • @supernewb6443
    @supernewb64434 ай бұрын

    hello! I'm looking for a replacement for plastic dip most of rubber coating I find is solvent based, plastic dip is also solvent based spray right, doesn't it melt foam?

  • @BlackSheepProps

    @BlackSheepProps

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi! I used plasti-dip on every one of my props and it doesn’t melt foam. Years later and my props are still in perfect condition.

  • @supernewb6443

    @supernewb6443

    3 ай бұрын

    that's great! I'm curious some people says don't use solvent based spray or paint on foam because it will melt foam or paint color, or just plasti-dip is kind of Exception?@@BlackSheepProps

  • @blackbear1922
    @blackbear19224 жыл бұрын

    Is it normal for the plastidip to build up while you're spraying it?

  • @BlackSheepProps

    @BlackSheepProps

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hey man! I know everyone’s a bit different - some folks like to wail on it with a pretty deep layer right off the bat, but when I spray I like to put down a light/medium sort of coverage - slowly adding until it is a few layers deep. Taking your time with light to medium layers keeps it from going down too heavy and pooling up - or dripping. Once it pools you’re in trouble. Lighter amounts seems to let you go back over it with the next layer without soaking the heck out of it. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching the channel dude!

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