There’s lots of other products out there. But I always use Smooth-On because it’s so easy to use the amount of different products they have Thanks for all the detailed tutorials
Your videos show the capabilities of the product and the way to reach the best results extremly well! The couple entertaining elements are cool - I had to laugh every time the had went to the bench to demonstrate the durability. 😁 #AllThumbsUp ! 👍😎👍 Greetz all the way from Germany!
@@smoothon I'm a long time subscriber and watched a lot of your videos. Even the 10+ years old clips are very interesting and helpful. Keep on posting, thanks! 🙌
KX Flex 90 is a versatile material that can be used for various applications, including toy making. It has a unique flexibility and durability that may resemble sofubi toy making materials like plasticols or PVC. For more information on how KX Flex 90 can be used for toy making, feel free to visit our website smooth-on.com. Have a great day!
Hi, your videos are very helpful, thanks for that. I want to learn something. I will be working with model dough and I want to buy this material. What substance should I use to remove the mold first?
Hi there! This is a good question for our tech support team, can you send them a ticket here? www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/ Thanks for watching!
Can this be done with any of the flex foam it foams? Thinking about wearable TMNT body parts cast in VytaFlex and then padded out with flex foam maybe 6 or 7, but avoiding it curing shut but also not too flimsy when moving around
Hi SO- hoping you see this.. maybe you could show how one would make a casting and mold incorporating a piece of metal tubing embedded through it. Or ending up with a foam casting with a metal tube going through . That may be hard to picture, but like a foam hand holding a 1” diameter x 3’ length metal tube. Is there a way to make a foam or silicone casting that could incorporate another material like metal and become “part of” the casting? I hope that makes sense 🥴 Thanks for all your interesting videos! New sub, fascinating, A painter for years and I’m going to try some of this mold making!😃
I have a question Milo, I usually degas polyurethane resin (smooth-cast 305) just before I put the molds into my pressure pot. I do this because of the size of the parts (32 mm miniatures) to make sure all the tiny bubbles rise up quickly. my molds have a big cavity on the top just to avoid the resin overflow during the degassing process. I have tried other resins and I have seen that the bubbles just blow up once they reach the top cavity with no-chance for the resin to overflow at all (just like lava, from a volcano). Do you know why it happens? (Is it due to the density or viscosity?) Is there some trick to minimize this effect? I have heard spraying a touch of alcohol on the top superficial layer could work, also adding some marble powder (I tried this and I changed it just a little bit, but no much) Thank you for this videos!
We want more MILO!
We'll let the video team know!
There’s lots of other products out there.
But I always use Smooth-On because it’s so easy to use the amount of different products they have
Thanks for all the detailed tutorials
Thanks for watching! 😃
Your videos show the capabilities of the product and the way to reach the best results extremly well! The couple entertaining elements are cool - I had to laugh every time the had went to the bench to demonstrate the durability. 😁 #AllThumbsUp ! 👍😎👍 Greetz all the way from Germany!
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@@smoothon I'm a long time subscriber and watched a lot of your videos. Even the 10+ years old clips are very interesting and helpful. Keep on posting, thanks! 🙌
Danke!
Cool product and project, thanks!
Thanks for watching! 😃
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very cool videos 👍
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Build em up, with Milo!
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Pre covid werent you guys considering webinars? This instructor is amazing.
Yes and it is still something we may look into going forward.
KX Flex 90 reminds me of sofubi toy making plasticols or p.v.c. materials as to feel and look ?
KX Flex 90 is a versatile material that can be used for various applications, including toy making. It has a unique flexibility and durability that may resemble sofubi toy making materials like plasticols or PVC. For more information on how KX Flex 90 can be used for toy making, feel free to visit our website smooth-on.com. Have a great day!
About time we get some Milo time. But is there a food safe version of the KX Flex for use in making pet toys?
There is not a food safe version of KX-Flex at this point.
Hi, your videos are very helpful, thanks for that. I want to learn something. I will be working with model dough and I want to buy this material. What substance should I use to remove the mold first?
Hi there! This is a good question for our tech support team, can you send them a ticket here? www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/ Thanks for watching!
Can this be done with any of the flex foam it foams? Thinking about wearable TMNT body parts cast in VytaFlex and then padded out with flex foam maybe 6 or 7, but avoiding it curing shut but also not too flimsy when moving around
Can you send us a tech ticket? Our team can help you - www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/
Can you use sundevil?
You can add SunDevil to this material.
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Hi SO- hoping you see this..
maybe you could show how one would make a casting and mold incorporating a piece of metal tubing embedded through it.
Or ending up with a foam casting with a metal tube going through .
That may be hard to picture, but like a foam hand holding a 1” diameter x 3’ length metal tube.
Is there a way to make a foam or silicone casting that could incorporate another material like metal and become “part of” the casting?
I hope that makes sense 🥴
Thanks for all your interesting videos! New sub, fascinating,
A painter for years and I’m going to try some of this mold making!😃
Can you send us a tech ticket? Our team can help you - www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/
👏👏👏😁
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have a question Milo,
I usually degas polyurethane resin (smooth-cast 305) just before I put the molds into my pressure pot. I do this because of the size of the parts (32 mm miniatures) to make sure all the tiny bubbles rise up quickly. my molds have a big cavity on the top just to avoid the resin overflow during the degassing process.
I have tried other resins and I have seen that the bubbles just blow up once they reach the top cavity with no-chance for the resin to overflow at all (just like lava, from a volcano).
Do you know why it happens? (Is it due to the density or viscosity?)
Is there some trick to minimize this effect? I have heard spraying a touch of alcohol on the top superficial layer could work, also adding some marble powder (I tried this and I changed it just a little bit, but no much)
Thank you for this videos!
Can you send us a tech ticket? Our team can help you - www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/
@@smoothon thank you! I will