Tutorial - Resin Casting - Silicone Mold - Two-Part Mold
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Silicone Rubber - Lukopren N Super Blue
PUR Resin - Gaform R55
Vacuum Pump - Ekotez - 2st. 45l / min. 2Z-1.5A
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@gaetamodeler
3 жыл бұрын
Lol😂
Little tip for fixing the shape of the mold. Don't use just rubber bands! They'll apply an uneven pressure on the mold use pieces of wood or any hard material on two sides of the mold and then apply the rubber bands, then you'll get an evern pressure on the mold which will result in no imperfections of deformed parts.
@THROTTLEPOWER
4 жыл бұрын
Good tip Adam
@fredy0908
4 жыл бұрын
I use paper tape
@paulosborne6517
4 жыл бұрын
Yup, even two piece of thick card - just to stop the elastic bands digging in or distorting the corners/edges.
@Bigman0468
4 жыл бұрын
I use duck tape.
@valkyrie013
4 жыл бұрын
Use any hard part. Thin wood, plexiglass, something that will not bend by rubber band.
David D is awsome!...for the folks that dislike, well there is no cure for their ailments...whatever they may be....model building requires creativity, enginuity and a lot of common sense....as well as reading the instructions for resin handling....this hobby is not for you if you don't have any sense for using gloves if you have sensitive skin....OTHERWISE....David D aks PLASMO is one of the Best and shares his thoughts, skills and knowledge. and lastly his artistry....WOOT
3 people hit a dislike because they burned their skin ... slightly
@mullervolker9814
4 жыл бұрын
Or they cant understand Rusglish
@YAHUAHsgotmysix
4 жыл бұрын
It now shows ten 👎down. I just can't fathom how this can be disliked !?
@fredy0908
4 жыл бұрын
@@mullervolker9814 it's czechglish actually
@maleemalawe
4 жыл бұрын
39 now
@DD-bv9jl
3 жыл бұрын
@@thatcabbage1258 he just tends to cut sentences in half and swap it so "This is a useful tool " becomes "Useful is this tool" kinda like how Yoda talks
This is exactly why this is the Best Scale Model channel on KZread! It's all of the little details he puts into each and ever model that makes it for me. 👍👍
RIP, the King of Random.
I can't believe I found you right before I started collecting "Angry Space Soldiers", I saw you making molds for "Bugs" from 2016 talking about blue stuff by random luck. This is awesome.
I have learnt something new. Thank you. I can now build my squadron of Spitfires from one Airfix kit.
Best tutorial but very expensive to do it. Only 4 minutes and the guy mentioned vacuum for perfect molding 🙃
Thank you Plasmo! This is one of the best tutorials on mold casting I have watched. You have me wanting to invest in a vacuum pump and start casting parts I have customized into parts that are not readily available. You always amaze and teach me something each time I watch your videos.
Plasmo, thanks a lot for this great tutorial!!! :)
Спасибо Дэвид за идею создания дегазатора из кастрюли! Это именно то, чего у меня пока нет, но теперь я сделаю такой же и буду лить эпоксидную смолу и пластик без пузырьков!
@R.A.V.E.Design
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-wv6qi3mi1y Я в детстве, в классе шестом наверное, отливал солдатиков из аккумуляторного свинца в гипс, под впечатлением от прочтения книги "Кораблики и солдатики" Рюрика Попова, подаренной мне отцом. Но я даже не представляю, как дегазировать металл и нужно ли это? У меня в детстве солдатики проливались полностью, благодаря газоотводящим каналам на формочках.
This is what i need for my latest sculptures! Amazing as always!
Excellent tutorial, and very timely for me, as I am trying to duplicate some plastic parts on an RC airplane. As always, thank you for sharing. Steve
The best mold making tutorial I've seen. Thanks !
Finally! Now I have to buy some equipment! I followed also your last tutorial with blue stuff.
@THROTTLEPOWER
4 жыл бұрын
Same here
As an injection mould engineer I must say that your drawings are good and understandable. And you did a nice job with the moulds!
I'm searching for a video like this to make things ;) Thank you for the tutorial !
When you make 2 part silicone molds, try using acorn nuts to press locating pins in your clay. They are smooth and perfectly tapered so that they pull out cleanly and even if you use the water based separators they seem to very rarely, if ever, break. If you are still worried about breaking them, use the water based separators on everything else, and use some petroleum jelly on a cheap model paint brush to paint the jelly on just the locating pins before you pour your second layer. I have had some items that required a 3 or 4 part mold to be able to get all the details and using the acorn nuts for locating pins has been the best way I've ever found to work. Also, size the nuts you use to the size of the mold you are making. The larger the mold, the larger the acorn nut. Remember, you only need 1 acorn nut threaded on a 20-25mm long screw to press in all the locating pins in your clay. That way you can afford to have them ready in several sizes depending on your mold. You never want to have too small locating pins. One last thing. If you have vacuumed your silicone, try pouring it in a very thin stream, starting in a corner of your mold, and allow it to rise up around the part, that way, if you use the fine stream, you don't get bubbles trapped, and you don't need to vacuum the mold after you have poured it. The stream size for the parts you showed casting should never be larger than 1.5-2mm in diameter.
So glad you made a video about diy resin parts. 👏👏. Thank u very much. Will definitely save this one.
one of the most helpful and amazing videos I have ever seen anywhere
You are truly the master! Been following your channel for a long time, but every time you manage to surprise me. Your videos were one of the major motivators to start building models, and I've learned much from them.
well, now I have a plan what to do during summer :D Bless to you Plasmo...
Thank you for sharing this with us, I found it very easy to follow and very informative. I have some models I made that I want to cast and your video has given me everything I needed to know!
Amzing well made tutorial! Top quality!
The results are amazing
Gotta say,always love your videos. And thank you for these tutorial
Seen a number of videos about casting, but your`s is of a such high quality, thanks!
Great video, I found it really informative. Looking forward to burning myself on the resin the first time I cast something.
Your video is invaluable knowledge for me as I begin my model railroading adventure. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
Wonderful tutorial - I insert small hexagonal nuts into the plasticine to use as guide pins.
Good job! Thanks for the instruction on duplicating plastic parts.
You always amaze me with your skills.
Mr. Damek you are a very good teacher!!!
excellent method, just ordered it- thank you.
God Mode tutorial,thank for sharing.👍
Great vid!
Excelent vídeo bro
He is now making his own materials, legend level
Thanks for showing this. I requested such a video shortly. It is more work than I expected, but it's not so difficult.
great tips and thanks for sharing
Beautiful video thanks so much 👍
I love your videos
Love your videos! Keep ‘em coming!
Thank very much, It was so well explained and I love your accent!
awesome tutorial!
Great tutorial, thank you.
Thank you for this useful tutorial 👍
You are legend mate, you push limits. Keep up the good work
Love it. Brilliant.
Awesome tutorial!
Very cool tutorial
great work 😀👍🏻
Great video!
Yeah, I will probably try to make some copies of my resin prints.
@BeOurBee
3 жыл бұрын
What Nuke Dukem said. Tin-cure silicone usually works better for copying printed resin parts. Here's a video where someone experiments with casting copies of SLA resin models. Tin-cured work the best. kzread.info/dash/bejne/hHdttsl6f5jTd9I.html
Its fun learning how to make molds, easier with flat parts :)
Thanks for this, very interesting indeed 👍👍
Excellent explanation greetings👍
Отлично! Ролик просто супер 👍👍👍🖐️
Very interesting process on how to make a Resin casting -Silicone Mold !!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video, very informative!
Thank you for such a wonderful tutorial. I am not brave enough to try it myself but you never know.
Thanks a lot. Will try this for my S-100.
Excellent!
Entertaining and informative!
excellent video, greetings from Argentina
Nice tutorial.
Cool! Thanks friend!
Lol great change of pace 👍 interesting 🧐
Thanks man, this was extremely useful ☺️👍
You can make a very good vacuum chamber using a common pressure cooker such as is used in canning fruit and vegetables. Just put the proper brass fittings on the lid and you are good to go. Very safe and easy to do.
@vasili1207
4 жыл бұрын
Top man , knowledge is power
@innofirman
4 жыл бұрын
but without the clear lid it is harder to know when to stop the vacuum, isn't it?
@matt9736
4 жыл бұрын
You sound like you're talking about pressure pot, used when casting the resin to eliminate bubbles in resin. Vacuum chambers aren't made with pressure cookers generally
@stephenbridges2791
4 жыл бұрын
@@matt9736 No, but; they can be. I've done it. If it will hold pressure, it will hold a vacuum. The same principle applies. Pressure cookers are readily available and cheap. A small amount of effort turns it into a vacuum chamber.
Good job.
Excellent
I regularly make silicone mould’s for fishing lures and use Lego to build my mould frames. The secret for making Lego frames is to carefully cover all the joins in plasticine. The silicone won’t leak out that way. Also, I use petroleum jelly as a mould release on the silicone when pouring the second half. Just brush it in VERY lightly.
Brilliant!
That was great, Thanks. Ron
pěkné video :D ... hodí se do budoucna :D
Love ur videos from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
This part does not have enough detail so i make new part myself
@TheCimbrianBull
4 жыл бұрын
He's a madlad!
This guy is like a younger slavic Bob Ross.
@joj4096
4 жыл бұрын
Slavic bob ross for short
@themeatpopsicle
4 жыл бұрын
Bob Ross was in his 30's when he started painting
@joeshmoe9978
4 жыл бұрын
😂
@TheCimbrianBull
4 жыл бұрын
We don't make mistakes. We only make happy little accidents.
@christiankirkwood3402
3 жыл бұрын
... you just don't go comparing the genius of this man to another completely different art - discipline... in fact, you are deep water comparing this man... period :)
Další supr video😉
Thanks very helpful Peace.
Good helpful video my friend 😊👍
Superb..
Great tutorial mate thanks! It's the wheels I'm needing to do for a build! This new airfix Cromwell the wheels are wrong so needing to cast my Tamiya ones for it in resin!
Thank to this tutorial i am casting too! Still a lot to learn. But thank you so much
Very interesting video PLASMO. Hello from spain
thank you ! for a lesson
*A full lesson of molding by PLAMSO, cool! 👍 (careful, there is a king of indigo monster in a can which makes so much bubbles!?! 👾)*
The biggest deal would be finding a box with everything needs: unfortunately I've few time to make models, cutting wood would already take me too much time. A ready to use box to drop the silicone would be already a nice item
Congratulations! Much better than the result I've got on my video, were I failed on casting the small pieces and ended up cheating and printing stuff on my Elegoo Mars printer (^_^) and I do use lego blocks, it is more fun and I can use some hardware store silicone to seal the gaps.
great work.kind regards!!!
wooow.... very cool.
Highest level! Next must be making molds for high pressure plastic casting. Or how to make own decals? Or just how to make own model brand :)
"It looks like some alien fluid" 😂 I never thought of that. but it does
Thank you!
Really great vid! Will use process in the future! Would be interesting if you made a Revell (?) B-24. I think it would have room for a lot of extra detailing. But just food for thought. Again quite interesting and useful video! Keep up the good work.
Seal the Legos with clay or petroleum jelly If you don't have access to a pressure or vacuum pot, you can reduce some of the bubbles with a thin pour at height. A vibrating table (or other agitating method) can also help. For casting, some people have used pressure chambers to crush the bubbles. I've never tried it with clear parts, so I don't know how effective it might be for that. For multi part mold making, I've used silicone lubricant spray
I used to do this for a living.