How to make stacked stone panel molds
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
- Video on how I made seven stacked stone molds.
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Can the rubber casting break if pulled too hard?
It really all depends on how well it’s built. But yes, sometimes a rubber mold can tear… Thanks for watching.
HAving to use mud as a support jacket is a plus and a minus, weight is high, but you don't have the irritation and smell of fiberglass. Have you considered epoxy mother molds or jesmonite? Cement seems such a heavy choice., Great video and some nice techniques.
Thanks for your feedback. I really appreciate you watching my video. I use fiber reinforced mixture that’s reinforce with mesh so that if the mold ever drops it doesn’t break and this particular system has a 16 inch interlock that tolerances are right at 5000 the hard mold is where I get my form for the pieces and it Hass to be dead nuts accurate
How would you attach this to a wall being so heavy and large ? I’m thinking there are steel reinforced mounts?
We use 3-1/2” deck screws… Thanks for watching my video
Is this something I can purchase! I’m doing a full basement ( daylight) and gable end on one side and the triangle section that’s not covered by windows on the opposite side
Yes, but we only fabricate custom jobs. Where in the customer gives us the dimensions of their layout we custom make the interlocking panels to fit your layout we custom stain and package and shipped to your door all for $47 per square foot. call me if you’re interested further… Thanks for watching my video.
@@fauxrock 47.00 per square foot? Damn !
@chippydog2 I love a good profit margin.😄
Very interesting
Thank you for the positive feedback. I really appreciate you watching my video.
Thanks for sharing your technique.
Thank you for watching my video and providing great feedback. I appreciate it very much.
Hello, is this Latex rubber or PU rubber or silicon?? Please let me know.
Polyurethane rubber is my preference. Thanks for watching.
Let's come to an agreement, shall we? You do the peeling, and I'll do the grunting 😂
Now that is funny… Thanks for taking the time to watch my video
do you have or make any videos how faux stones or panels are made with polyurethan?
Yes... I have you an email that you had sent and I will address it this afternoon when I get back to the office. Thanks
@@fauxrock ok thank you . I look forward, to your email sir.
HOW DO WE GET THE TRAINING COURSE. AMAZING JOB BY THE WAY
Give me a call 971-237-2957
Thanks
udemy ?
How much do you sell this mold set for? Any way I can come look at them? I live down by grants pass or
15k for the training g where you and I made your seven mold. I’m near McMinnville, OR
lots of work. well dun
Thanks... lots of fun.
Very cool. Great job.
Thank you. I very much appreciate your feedback.
It's great work, but you use a lot of silicon, you can use a little of silicon and reinforced by strong fiberglass mold.
Thanks for your feedback...It’s against the laws of my state to use fiberglass. They will not issue a business license to operate using any fiberglass materials.
@@fauxrock okay I see, I just wanna to help, where you live, I imagine it's great state
Oregon... you can’t obtain a business permit in any state where you be allow to use any fiberglass products. Only older companies that are “grandfathered “in before the laws went in to effect are able to utilize it.
@@fauxrock it's hard business there , in my country they don't care at all, but unfortunately it's bed market here, Anyway nice to talk to you, and thanks for your time. Wish you a good luck my friend
Thanks and may God bless you!
I'm interrested
Give me a call to discuss...
Jim
971-237-2957
Great may I know how to make please
Yes... we offer training for many different manufacturing processes and for many different Applications and styles.
Whare are your classes
I only hold one on one training courses anymore and I do so in Amity Oregon or on site at your location
What is the rubber that he uses?
The rubber manufacturer is Smooth On, Inc. The type of rubber used was “brush on 40”
How much do you sell your molds for?
The costs of the molds varies as to the type, size and quantity of molds being purchased. Give me a call to discuss your needs. Jim 971-237-2957
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Thanks Jay… I really appreciate you watching my videos
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