Make Cobblestone from Caulking? YES!

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  • @damianhubisz7485
    @damianhubisz7485 Рік тому +396

    Jeremy out there proving to us that we need more Caulk in our lives.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  Рік тому +104

      Everybody could benefit from a little more caulk.

    • @pingASS_
      @pingASS_ Рік тому +25

      My caulk is too soft

    • @patryk9354
      @patryk9354 Рік тому +13

      @@pingASS_ you could ask your grandma how to harden your caulk.

    • @jek__
      @jek__ Рік тому +17

      Nothing fills a crack like caulk!

    • @shoreknightseer3152
      @shoreknightseer3152 Рік тому +10

      That's what she said

  • @jeffheller3045
    @jeffheller3045 Рік тому +141

    IDEA: use the textured result to wrap a large cylinder. Instant texture for a round tower.

    • @metajock
      @metajock Рік тому +4

      Exactly what I have in mind, too.

    • @Jake-dx7vn
      @Jake-dx7vn Рік тому +15

      Thingiverse has printable rollers. Have fun!

    • @timago4443
      @timago4443 Рік тому +4

      Great idea !

    • @lanasmith4795
      @lanasmith4795 Рік тому +5

      That is quite literally the reason I bought my textured rollers in the first place. But haven't been able to properly use them because of the normal limitations. It's go time

    • @onebigholiday42
      @onebigholiday42 Рік тому +2

      Is where my mind immediately went

  • @vincentmalfait4091
    @vincentmalfait4091 Рік тому +61

    For the purest unrefined joy anyone has ever seen its from 5:42. I can personally NOT get enough of it.

    • @jherazob
      @jherazob Рік тому +3

      Yes! Love how giddy he gets with these successes!

    • @evanhughes7609
      @evanhughes7609 Рік тому +4

      "It's alive! IT'S ALIVE!!!"

    • @SCUBAguypnw
      @SCUBAguypnw Рік тому +3

      It's not even dirty, it's just a bit milky... Said in any other context would sound dirty.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Рік тому +1

      @@SCUBAguypnw Milky residue from the caulk. Say it out loud.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Рік тому

      @Jeremy Thurman FEATURES!

  • @intercrossed
    @intercrossed Рік тому +86

    For those looking for alternatives to the rubber mat, I have had great experiences with just using fabric and caulking to create game mats. Grab an old bedsheet and you're off!
    I will say, I expect the rubber mat to be easier to work with. You really want to stretch the fabric out, but nails and a board or clamps and cardboard work well.
    Happy crafting!

    • @WilliamHatton0
      @WilliamHatton0 Рік тому +9

      A while ago think I saw a video by someone else that used paint drop sheets which are a heavier fabric/canvas.

    • @Ali-cw6ui
      @Ali-cw6ui Рік тому +3

      Do you think those 'wipe clean' large vinyl table mats that you buy off the role would work by chance?

    • @WilliamHatton0
      @WilliamHatton0 Рік тому +2

      @@Ali-cw6ui It should but could depend on the surface/caulking. But best to test before doing anything big.

    • @CronosVids
      @CronosVids Рік тому +3

      I wonder if you could use Jute to add the caulk onto. It’s more ridgid than regular fabric, but still flexible. Although it might be too porous.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Рік тому +2

      @@Ali-cw6ui If you get a one-sided vinyl mat, you might have better grip of the crafting materials on the fabric underside. It can also leave the vinyl side available for use if you don't go too 3-D.

  • @benweinberg3819
    @benweinberg3819 Рік тому +62

    The rollers' success got me thinking about doing a stone block texture, a wood texture, and speeding up my medieval house construction tenfold with premade flexible wall textures. Glad it worked out the way it did!

    • @DrKrakow532
      @DrKrakow532 Рік тому +1

      See I wonder how the caulk adheres to other materials. This is making me think of walls with the rollers
      being easy to make and slam out a bunch of the really easily

    • @abmackay
      @abmackay Рік тому +2

      @@DrKrakow532 Perhaps a contact cement or rubber cement would stick it to things?

    • @Harbinger1776
      @Harbinger1776 Рік тому +2

      That’s where my mind went as well. If it beats placing individual bricks I’m interested.

    • @timothyyoung2962
      @timothyyoung2962 Рік тому +6

      thought of that the moment the textures worked. No need to cut little bricks. You could create as many sheets as you needed cut to the exact size for the buildings in question. The glue them onto the structure and add any additional details like window frames, shingles, etc. hell, with the right roller, you could create the shingles as well and just stagger them to make a nice roof. I don't have any fantasy buildings in my terrain, but this makes it look REALLY easy to create some now.

  • @johnphilippatos
    @johnphilippatos Рік тому +39

    For us Europeans, there are quite a few alternatives to Dynaflex. Try Bostik's (ex Den Braven) Hybrifix, or ClearFix, which our both hybrid products, that combine acrylic's, non acid silicone's, polyurethane's and Ms Polymer's attributes. Extremely flexible, paintable, neutral products that have also adhesive properties which will help them stick to the rubber securely. Same products are Sikaflex-111 Stick & Seal and Sikaflex-112 Crystal Clear, but knowing Sika they ought to be more expensive than the Bostik's products. Durostik has something similar, but I think they are only for the Greek market. Cheers Jeremy.

    • @MalcIgg
      @MalcIgg Рік тому

      Thank muchly :) was goign to have to ask, checked the comments and boom - right here and waiting :)

    • @lordofswarm538
      @lordofswarm538 Рік тому

      And for those in the US, Alex plus is a paintable acrylic/silicone that is easy to work with and will probably do just as well.

    • @daniellacasse7800
      @daniellacasse7800 9 місяців тому +1

      Word of caution: Sika flex 111 stick & seal is a no go. It is far too tacky, even when using soap water. It will absolutely render any roller useless.

  • @GoobertownHobbies
    @GoobertownHobbies Рік тому +1

    Dayum! that worked pretty dang well!

  • @kryptkeeper2303
    @kryptkeeper2303 Рік тому +1

    I personally like this experimenting process more than just "hey I made this thing heres how" it shows more of your thinking process

  • @PaigeMustang
    @PaigeMustang Рік тому +12

    5:41 it makes me happy to see the excitement at this working on the first try 😄😄

  • @Dan_Does
    @Dan_Does Рік тому +1

    Loved watching the trial and error aspect of this video. Very relatable!

  • @dillonsiedentopf8889
    @dillonsiedentopf8889 Рік тому +14

    If the caulk works so well with the rollers, I imagine it could play nicely with stamps!

  • @tibbsy649
    @tibbsy649 Рік тому +2

    I absolutely adore how hyped Jeremy is at ~6:00. Incredible video as always

  • @truesprue
    @truesprue Рік тому +11

    Gotta love the mixture of construction expertise and terrain building skill. This channel is one of the best resources for ingenious terrain techniques!🎉

    • @CronosVids
      @CronosVids Рік тому

      The way he used the clamp to open the tube blew my mind the first time I saw it. Made me feel like an idiot using scissors to open the top.

  • @TheCrafsMan
    @TheCrafsMan Рік тому +1

    MANNNNN, LOOK AT YOU GO! :D
    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @zramirez5471
    @zramirez5471 Рік тому +4

    Oh man I'm SO GLAD I watched this! This is SOUCH BETTER than 3d printing bases or to dress up, say, an entire Leviathan box worth of bases!

  • @aldahesu28
    @aldahesu28 Рік тому

    The joy in 5:54 made my day. That is why I love crafting terrain.

  • @leroyjenkins880
    @leroyjenkins880 Рік тому +1

    Dude, I wanna say, I have been following you from the beginning, and you are the absolute Goat to me. You have ups and downs like all of us, but you deliver awsome content time after time. Keep it up Jer.

  • @oldmanofthemountains3388
    @oldmanofthemountains3388 Рік тому +2

    It's wild how well this turned out considering how simple it was to make!

  • @Hoody1147
    @Hoody1147 Рік тому

    that rollout at 5:40 is my favorite. Ive done weird ideas like this and when it works and ITS SO EXCITING!!!!

  • @adammiller8617
    @adammiller8617 Рік тому +10

    I immediately thought of using those strips for making round buildings/towers.

  • @Jim-yk9if
    @Jim-yk9if Рік тому +1

    You're knocking it out of the park with one game-changer after the other! Kudos!

  • @sikViduser
    @sikViduser Рік тому

    These are my favorite kind of videos. Quick, easy and affordable options for crafting.

  • @williamaitken7533
    @williamaitken7533 Рік тому +2

    This is INCREDIBLE for wargaming. Making relatively flat, low profile roads adds so much to the visual interest in terrain. Are you able to cut these with a hobby knife afterwards? I was thinking you could potentially 3d print some kind of stamp and then stamp it onto some caulk, then cut it out. So you could make like a rune circle or lava pool or wood planks or vines or something. Using a stamp to make scatter terrain seems really interesting.

  • @HasteHobbies
    @HasteHobbies Рік тому +1

    Fantastic. Actual innovations that make terrain making cheaper and faster. Kudos maaaan :)

  • @Le_Petit_Lapin
    @Le_Petit_Lapin Рік тому

    Oh THATS what that dangly pokey bit is for on those caulk guns! usually I'd go find a stick or something! Learning more than I expected here!

  • @lostsanityreturned
    @lostsanityreturned Рік тому

    I love the idea of using this for oddly shapes buildings and walls.
    Especially since making texture roller balls is so doable thanks to 3d printing.

  • @sindarpeacheyeisacommie8688
    @sindarpeacheyeisacommie8688 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant innovation! Well done!!

  • @chadmrrsn
    @chadmrrsn Рік тому

    Seeing Idols of torment content is great, Can't wait until everything finally drops

  • @ralfbraun2950
    @ralfbraun2950 Рік тому

    Don't worry, that was VERY entertaining. I actually cheered with you at 5:42

  • @bradcraig6676
    @bradcraig6676 Рік тому +2

    Loving your recent series of experimental techniques, and this one in particular. If that mold test in fact turns out ok, please let us know, waiting a week to cure is not a major problem for a lot of crafters.

  • @hmgirlpopuri5819
    @hmgirlpopuri5819 Рік тому +10

    I thought you were getting caulky with all these novel ideas but they're working great!

  • @undeadamerican1107
    @undeadamerican1107 Рік тому +3

    Nice to see the frostgrave battle mat mold coming out again!

  • @commodusleitdorf2726
    @commodusleitdorf2726 Рік тому +1

    "Fit for the pit" is such a Canadian reference...I am very happy :)

  • @TheAdventurersRealm
    @TheAdventurersRealm Рік тому +1

    I love how you experiment and how honest you are about it. Love watching your stuff!

  • @kettleonsonna
    @kettleonsonna Рік тому +1

    BOOM! Another great hobby tip that has us running to the shops. I hope DIY stores are giving you commission!😂

  • @AAAComics
    @AAAComics Рік тому

    5:46 AND THAT's when i SUBSCRIBED. i used your caulking idea for my battlemat. couldnt have worked any better for my band of brothers set! thanks again

  • @thomrade
    @thomrade Рік тому

    I think youre about to start a revolution in game mats, textured play areas that arent rigid (and thus easy to store!) Proof you really are the High Wizard of Black Magic Crafting !

  • @cerisekappes580
    @cerisekappes580 Рік тому

    Never did I think that would work!!! And looks awesome!

  • @janete3511
    @janete3511 Рік тому

    I love this format of video. You just trying something out and rolling on with whatever result you got. Hope to see more of It in the future

  • @jaggedtoothgrin
    @jaggedtoothgrin Рік тому +1

    this is fantastic news! I have been working on this project myself and I have been psyching myself up to potentially ruin one of my rollers to try exactly this. Knowing I don't need to worry is a huge boon
    (Also for any Australians out there who need a suitable material, Bunnings sell flat sheets of Neoprene in a tile that is fantastic. it also comes in thin but much longer rolls that are a great for roads/streams but come with a nylon grid embedded that makes them want to hold their curl. I am still experimenting to see if I can get those to soften with heat or pressure. They also sell a big roll you can buy by the metre but it is thicker and less flexible, and seems to hold it's curl pretty vigorously. Experimenting continues, but the neoprene seems like the winner by far)

  • @rondanuser1204
    @rondanuser1204 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @johnmurphy5295
    @johnmurphy5295 Рік тому

    Have to say I am a long time follower but still very new to the hobby, this is definitely the easiest way to get started with out buying all the foam and stuff. Jeramy my friend the Word legend gets thrown a lot these days but you wholeheartedly embody the word.

  • @mtgemperor
    @mtgemperor Рік тому +3

    OH! I'll bet if we mix some sand in with the caulk and then lay down the textured rolling pin on it, it would make old ruined roads. Time for me to test it out!
    Great work, Jeremy! A random thought into a new technique?! You help me exercise my brain so well.

    • @dancoles2235
      @dancoles2235 Рік тому +1

      Please reply here to let us know how it went with your experiment.

    • @mtgemperor
      @mtgemperor Рік тому +3

      ​@@dancoles2235It added a neat extra texture to the cobblestone but I did add some sand after rolling to get the end result I was looking for. Still, it works!

  • @echodelta2426
    @echodelta2426 Рік тому

    I always enjoy watching experimentation of new techniques. Thanks Jeremy.

  • @juliehamel8330
    @juliehamel8330 Рік тому

    The pure excitement when the first roller worked ❤❤❤ this made me happy.

  • @manofaction1807
    @manofaction1807 Рік тому

    You had me interested in this with your hobby store bird house terrain.
    Good to see this, because I want to use that soft hobby styro fabric to base for the roadways/ trails.

  • @Decado1628
    @Decado1628 Рік тому

    That is really cool! Ican imagine making roads and walls from this material. Super easy and durable.

  • @BarringtonDrive
    @BarringtonDrive Рік тому

    I really like leaving in the thickness bit at the start - its this kind of experimentation that reminds me as a viewer that despite slick video editing, it's normal to mess around at first :D

  • @timago4443
    @timago4443 Рік тому

    Cool stuff !
    Maybe you could push the rubber mat into the mold with the caulking. To fill it out so it cures better and already fix it together

  • @aaronmorano1662
    @aaronmorano1662 Рік тому

    Like to see new methods of crafting from content creators like this. Especially when it was a mashup of new materials that give them a new idea. Thanks BMC for being a beta testers for all us model makers.

  • @LostHereticPress
    @LostHereticPress Рік тому

    This rules hard. Gives me plenty of great ideas to experiment with myself!

  • @RotaFury
    @RotaFury Рік тому

    Ooo this one is massively impressive! I wonder if i can use this technique for mini basing. Very exciting

  • @neilahalter9663
    @neilahalter9663 Рік тому

    I appreciate your creativity and the ideas that helps me make some for the games are family play. Thank you for what you do

  • @realkillerdm
    @realkillerdm Рік тому

    I gotta tell you, I LOVE THIS IDEA. I was so inspired that I actually just tried my own project last night with caulk. I spread out a thin layer and then wet it down real good and rolled out a wooden floor pattern on it. When it is fully cured I am going to use it as a skin for making boats for an upcoming water adventure. No more cutting out hundreds of strips of foam board and it contours better than foam board too. I'll be posting the video when I get it done.

    • @shinybugg9156
      @shinybugg9156 Рік тому +1

      Oh man, I didn't even think of using this for boats, but that's a great idea! I'm gonna try some on a sheet of eva craft foam and see how that goes.

  • @FamBoren
    @FamBoren Рік тому

    So many good ideas, so little time... I will definitely look for similar rubber mats and try this out.

  • @Pippi-Longstocking
    @Pippi-Longstocking Рік тому

    I’m at 3:40 and all I can think is “use a squeegee!” Excited for the rest of the video.

  • @jherazob
    @jherazob Рік тому +1

    This series has been full of wins!

  • @KalimombuMBanga
    @KalimombuMBanga Рік тому

    awesome video! I cant believe that roller didn't stick, what a win!

  • @Phanterinos
    @Phanterinos Рік тому

    with the rubber mat & caulking videos of yours you set a paragon level among those like me who spend time in creating terrain for gaming. Thank you

  • @williamluciano6092
    @williamluciano6092 Рік тому

    Woot!! Thank you! I have these rollers, had been wondering if this idea would work, and here's the proof of concept! Yay!

  • @PatriciaDILLON-o8x
    @PatriciaDILLON-o8x Рік тому

    Idea for you, using Forest Green as background,adding a little black if needed.Then dry brushing Barnyard Red over top,maybe 3 times,will make it look like real brick.Im 76 and been doing it for years.Did it on real fireplace, over red and white paint,looks original. DO the same for grass,only using greens adding browns and black.On stucco dry brush brown,tan,rust,in spots after laying down a basecoat of black.All my life I've painted,houses,ceramics, porcelain, canvas,fabric and I love trying to get things to look as close as I can.

  • @judyrankine1697
    @judyrankine1697 4 місяці тому

    I use Dap Concrete Patch with texture rollers. The concrete patch comes in two varieties: The can has a gritty concrete texure and the cartridge texture is like cake frosting with no grit. They are flexible and dry very fast. You can smooth them with water when applied. I have applied the mixture to heavy watercolor paper and you end up with a thin flexible sheet of texture. If I am in a hurry, I just use a hair blow dryer and they dry in -10 minutes. Great video! I have not tried the silicone caulk so I am going to give that a try.

  • @charlesincharge4593
    @charlesincharge4593 Рік тому

    I was planning to test this next week with my rollers, and now I don't have to worry about it working. Thanks for doing it first and removing any worry I had!!

  • @NorthToSouthChannel
    @NorthToSouthChannel Рік тому +1

    Um so this is AMAZING. I love that your idea didn't have that expected "fail" that we often encounter as crafters... it's just nice when a project goes totally great the whole time, huh? Amazing.

  • @House-Atreides
    @House-Atreides Рік тому

    This is gold! Been wanting to make cobblestone modular roads that for the longest time. Flexibility is even better!

  • @palexanderrice
    @palexanderrice Рік тому

    I was straight up thinking about the rollers as you were explaining and I can’t believe how well it worked

  • @tacite-ol
    @tacite-ol Рік тому

    I just tried it today! It's an amazing technic!
    Also, I tried it on an eva non-slip mat for kitchen for its thinness so I can build a road on a curved bed!
    This is litteraly a new world that opens to me!

  • @WylochsArmory
    @WylochsArmory Рік тому +2

    Rockin! I despise clay, and those rollers just don't work on foam. But I have caulk for miles!

    • @WylochsArmory
      @WylochsArmory Рік тому

      ....I swear that was unintentional.

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  Рік тому

      I hate working with clay too, never had a good experience.

    • @EdAllen
      @EdAllen Рік тому

      When I was experimenting, I tried filling in some of the too dry patches that didn't take an impression in the caulk with DAS clay mixed with Mod Podge and rolling that. A bit of a pain to apply but it took the rolling well and stayed pretty flexible with the road.

    • @joshuasetzler
      @joshuasetzler Рік тому

      @@WylochsArmory I don't believe you. :P

  • @majsmith66
    @majsmith66 Рік тому

    I work in hardware surrounded by caulk. I now have a new hobby with my terrain rollers. Bloody brilliant video!

  • @shawnrudolph7879
    @shawnrudolph7879 Рік тому

    Thank you! I was thinking about trying this, so I'm glad to see it worked!

  • @andreleblanc1839
    @andreleblanc1839 Рік тому

    It's really cool seeing you try new techniques like that! I hope to see more of these, even the failed ones!

  • @Raptor1970
    @Raptor1970 Рік тому

    Tip for caulking / sealant, baby wipes are brilliant for smoothing it out and cleaning up.

  • @soeffner6833
    @soeffner6833 Рік тому

    Using dish soap in a silicone mold works well for silicone/ acrylic filler.
    Silicone requires an additive to remain fluid. This additive reacts on the surface of 'cured' silicone.
    Liquid soad creates a slick barrier that doesnt appear to have a reaction.
    Alternately use pure acrylic in the mold.

  • @FallofZee
    @FallofZee Рік тому

    I tested this out with a long mouse-mat and a cheaper caulking I found in Aus and it's worked really well! Nice!

  • @pekic41
    @pekic41 Рік тому

    good to see more conten t Jeremy.
    been wondering where you been. good idea keep it up

  • @callmestumps6954
    @callmestumps6954 Рік тому +1

    I was considering mixing the silicone with cornstarch to make more of a putty before using the rollers which would likely help prevent sticking to the rollers as well, but I'm glad to see that this worked. I'm looking forward to trying this out

  • @Highwaym4n
    @Highwaym4n Рік тому

    Nice! Im glad to see the suggestion worked out for you!

  • @zenthai1368
    @zenthai1368 Рік тому

    Amazing discovery Jeremy!!! As always you push the envelope in crafting :) As a long time subscriber, I always thoroughly enjoy your videos!! Great job mate!!

  • @RauMins
    @RauMins Рік тому +1

    Honestly, so satisfying to watch this, so happy to see it work so well ♥

  • @dartmart9263
    @dartmart9263 Рік тому

    I already tried this on strips of hobby EVA sheets. Works like a charm.

  • @rbach6021
    @rbach6021 Рік тому +16

    Hey Jeremy, if you want a big scale mat, maybe you could 3d print your own meter long texture roll. Maybe a modular one where you can screw a roller into another roller like a silencer. Would certainly make an interesting video.

    • @reneesteeves3698
      @reneesteeves3698 Рік тому +3

      I agree! 3d print a really long roller! Also i think you could combine techniques. Textured roller roads with sand and stones pressed into the sides like the previous flexible road video.

  • @JennellJaquays
    @JennellJaquays Рік тому +6

    I’m curious to see how you use the rollers and caulk on a battle mat to get a continuous pattern.

  • @Jonamission
    @Jonamission Рік тому

    Thanks for the fun exploration!

  • @tacite-ol
    @tacite-ol Рік тому

    I watched your three last videos at least 3 times each in a row!
    Can't wait to see your next attempt of a full battle mat!

  • @pfgoetsringo
    @pfgoetsringo Рік тому

    Hi Jeremy…been following you for some time know….just became a subscriber. Love your vids… keep it up..cheers Philip from South Africa

  • @thomasbraden8242
    @thomasbraden8242 Рік тому

    Outstanding work once again.

  • @ericsmith1508
    @ericsmith1508 Рік тому +3

    Shoot some hot glue into that small silicone mold! Hot glue is spectacular for casting into silicone molds! It picks up detail surprisingly well, and it is cured and ready for paint in as little time as it takes to cool off. It peels right out of the silicone, no problem. I have had issues with air bubbles and I don't really know a good way to prevent them with hot glue, and occasionally you do miss a spot and not realize it until after you demold the piece and see holes in it. Even with those issues (which are really minor IMO) it is a great fast way to cast in silicone.
    I know "casting mediums for silicone molds" wasn't the point of this video, but I still wanted to share! 😁

    • @bbasmdc
      @bbasmdc 5 місяців тому +1

      For the air bubbles, could you anneal the hot melt while in the mould by finding the melting point of the glue and using an oven? The silicone should be fine at those temperatures but it would give the hot melt glue a chance to degas.

    • @ericsmith1508
      @ericsmith1508 5 місяців тому +1

      @bbasmdc possibly. I've never tried. Actually never even thought about it. Honestly I really don't care about the air bubbles myself, I mostly mention them for the sake of transparency for anyone who may want to use hot glue in a silicone mold but would stress over such things. I am very much a "that's close enough" type of crafter! 😆

  • @baackfitnesstacfitchile6277

    Jeremías u are a craft oss! God... is amazing crafting 🎉🎉🎉

  • @pez5767
    @pez5767 Рік тому

    Really great to hear you think through the process. Fantastic video!

  • @WarGamerGirl
    @WarGamerGirl Рік тому

    This is really cool. I think I'm going to use this for costume creations as well. I bet that works great against a heavy canvas.

  • @antherthalmhersser7239
    @antherthalmhersser7239 Рік тому +9

    Another material I've been using is maskmaking latex. Its a little more expensive but very flexible

  • @PaigeMustang
    @PaigeMustang Рік тому

    Yay! My friends were just talking about trying something like this yesterday! 😄

  • @sebastienbonhomme1319
    @sebastienbonhomme1319 Рік тому

    Fantastic use or these materials!! 🤩
    In few weeks you'll see some new gaming board on internet with this idea!! 🎉

  • @svenjonsson9
    @svenjonsson9 Рік тому

    I love your techinques so much, finding ways to make great looking terrain that is affordable and realtively fast to create is a boon to all us gamers! Thanks!

  • @raecheldoes
    @raecheldoes Рік тому

    This is GENIUS and opens up a whole world of possibilities 🤯

  • @dodgydioramas
    @dodgydioramas Рік тому

    This is brilliant, definitely going to give it a try

  • @xraydeadgirl
    @xraydeadgirl Рік тому

    Jeremy, you have blown my mind. I've been dwelling on your technique for the last three weeks. I've been working on building a set of board games. I need to make rigid textured walls and floors that are repeatable and fast. I going to use the 230 on pva and black paint covered chip board for sci fi walls, floors and doors. Great sci fi rollers over at Curown Made. Modular corners, walls and doors - stackable. I have 18 games across 5 genres and this will have me making terrain and props in 1/10th of the time. When I get something I'll send you some pictures. Thanks man. Rick, in Memphis

  • @mmmpi1866
    @mmmpi1866 Рік тому

    Great Video as usual! Cornstarch at 1:1 ratio will allow it to cure a much thicker layer. I would also be a great mold release.

  • @josray2557
    @josray2557 Рік тому

    man that is cool... I hope this leads to a full project.

  • @maddtaggz
    @maddtaggz Рік тому

    Wooooow, I totally forgot this channel existed! So glad you showed up on my feed!

    • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
      @BlackMagicCraftOfficial  Рік тому +1

      Welcome back!

    • @maddtaggz
      @maddtaggz Рік тому

      @@BlackMagicCraftOfficial thank you sir! Don't plan to lose track of your channel again my dude!