Awesome video. I don't know if anyone else ever noticed this, but if I'm gonna razor out a back seam later, I can mark where I want the line on the inside of the mold wall (before I pour it) with a sharpy and it transfers over to the silicon really well. Sometimes I worry that I'll forget which side is the face, so I label it before the pour. Sharpy ink is weird. It never rubs off the silicone. It seams to work even if the sharpy line is an hour old. And even through the sprayed on release...
Why can’t you put a few objects in the bottom of a cottage cheese container either glued to the bottom or using clay in the bottom as a base to push the inject slightly into? Is there a reason to go through foam board vs maybe using a p,attic cup hot glued to the base?
I have several digital scales that are ok. For me, I look for two things in a scale: 1st, can it weigh at least 10 lbs of material at a time? 2nd, is it able to break down into ounces and grams? This is important for me in mixing chemicals accurately. --Kent Kidwell
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Awesome video. I don't know if anyone else ever noticed this, but if I'm gonna razor out a back seam later, I can mark where I want the line on the inside of the mold wall (before I pour it) with a sharpy and it transfers over to the silicon really well.
Sometimes I worry that I'll forget which side is the face, so I label it before the pour. Sharpy ink is weird. It never rubs off the silicone. It seams to work even if the sharpy line is an hour old. And even through the sprayed on release...
How are you, Kent Kidwell? There is no more videos from you? Are you well? Thanks for being generous to us.
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Why can’t you put a few objects in the bottom of a cottage cheese container either glued to the bottom or using clay in the bottom as a base to push the inject slightly into? Is there a reason to go through foam board vs maybe using a p,attic cup hot glued to the base?
I know there's many digital scales out there, any recommendations? Which one do you have?
I have several digital scales that are ok. For me, I look for two things in a scale: 1st, can it weigh at least 10 lbs of material at a time? 2nd, is it able to break down into ounces and grams? This is important for me in mixing chemicals accurately. --Kent Kidwell
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