Mother Mold Making Tutorial: How to Make a Support Shell for a Silicone Brush-On Mold

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  • @quentinboys169
    @quentinboys169 5 років тому +3

    Between all tutorials I see on my life... to draw or even to better at something... smooth-on has the best ones and by far

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  10 років тому +1

    Mold Making Tutorial: How to Make a Support Shell for a Silicone Brush-O...: ua-cam.com/video/Fxk7zNn1hec/v-deo.html via @UA-cam

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  11 років тому +1

    Smooth Cast resin, being urethane, has fairly good impact resistance. Our Smooth Cast 65D is designed with a slightly higher impact resistance than, for example, Smooth Cast 300 or 325

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  13 років тому +1

    @saied49 Rebound 25 can withstand up to 450F. You may need to cut air vents, this would be dependent on the configuration of your original. You may want to investigate a pour-on material such as our Smooth-Sil series of pourable silicones for your particular application.

  • @taioside
    @taioside 9 років тому +2

    Very nice video, i enjoyed it a lot! Quick question, what is the estimate cost for reproducing a 3.5-inch head sculpture?

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  12 років тому

    @BitsyBundlesReborns You would need to apply a release such as Ease Release 200 to the mold or the silicone you pour in would bond.

  • @EveryDaySkinnyGuy
    @EveryDaySkinnyGuy 12 років тому +4

    A real man listens to two songs at once...and not turn the volume down.

  • @itadakiharu6272
    @itadakiharu6272 7 місяців тому

    I wonder if I could do a cast of a clay sculpture?Greenware or fired clay perhaps?Thanks!

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  7 місяців тому

      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!

  • @maikeru01
    @maikeru01 13 років тому +2

    i think i need a product like this. the problem is, the object i want to mold is a sculpture made from non-hardening clay so i cant stipple and brush on the silicone so hard as she did in this video. any suggestions? is there a less viscous material i could use that would capture more detail with less force?

  • @MariaLynnDolls
    @MariaLynnDolls 13 років тому

    Awesome tutorial! Would this work for pouring silicone rather than resin?

  • @christinawolfe5332
    @christinawolfe5332 11 років тому +1

    So, you're saying it would be suitable for something like that? I've never cast anything before, so I'm just trying to figure out which materials are easiest and best to use. From what I can see in the video, it certainly looks sturdy enough for what I'm trying to accomplish. What is your professional opinion? Should I try this and see how it goes?

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  12 років тому

    You might approach an object like that by making a 2-piece mold or by propping the item up using something like wooden dowels.

  • @tnilfo
    @tnilfo 11 років тому +1

    What you're hearing is a casting of the music inside its mold. That's how you make a perfect copy of a song.

    • @dougiequick1
      @dougiequick1 5 років тому

      Needs a "silicone sister with her manage mister" ....Probably? Maybe? Or maybe I am just blinded by all the light? As in ua-cam.com/video/2GCr1eTbxbw/v-deo.html

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  13 років тому +1

    @maikeru01 Hello! You could use a pourable silicone such as our Dragon Skin series, and allow that to 'flow' over the surface of the piece before following up with brushed-on rubber.

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  11 років тому +1

    You would need to create a shim, or fill the hole with modeling clay, then cut the material from the finished casting once it is cured.

  • @forcecreator
    @forcecreator 5 років тому

    What kind of modeling clay is that? It looks ideal for my needs - SOFT like pottery (water based) clay, without the worries of having to keep it wet.

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  5 років тому

      Hello! I would suggest using a non-sulfur based clay! www.smooth-on.com/support/faq/178/

  • @lilawilson3072
    @lilawilson3072 3 роки тому

    Very helpful! Would be great to have names and links to exact products used in your videos.

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  3 роки тому

      This is a great idea! We will forward it to our video team.

  • @taylarogers313
    @taylarogers313 2 роки тому

    Would this method work on latex rubber for cement casting?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  2 роки тому

      The method is slightly different. This manual may be helpful store-fua89mr4.mybigcommerce.com/mold-making-manual/

  • @jenniferschoenwalder1286
    @jenniferschoenwalder1286 8 років тому +2

    Can you do a video on a blanket mold which is the opposite of this type of method? The mother mold is done around a blanket of clay then you pour silicone into the mother mold to get a glove mold??

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  8 років тому

      Hi Jennifer, perhaps this video will be helpful - ua-cam.com/video/-3IBuyfFGw0/v-deo.html

  • @LoyalPadme
    @LoyalPadme 11 років тому

    I'm trying to make a sturdy version of a cane handle I have The original is made out of a hollow plastic material as it was a cheap costume prop. Would the resin be a good idea to cast it in? Or should I look into metal casting instead? Thank You!

  • @artsculpture1024
    @artsculpture1024 7 років тому

    I have a skull 1.5 human size. It has a bit of a neck too. Do you think I gallon would do the trick?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  7 років тому

      +DARK RIDE - Nightmare on Wheels this sounds about right. Thanks for watching!

    • @artsculpture1024
      @artsculpture1024 7 років тому +1

      Thanks, I will give it a go, I just didn't want to run out and have to order more. I know it is not recommended and once one layer (brush on) of the silicone is dry to the touch (about an hour) the next layer should be applied. I was fearing I would run out of material then having to wait a week to get more. Could it work if I did not, say, do the last 1 or 2 layers a week later?

  • @paulawilliams2917
    @paulawilliams2917 3 роки тому

    my sister and I have a concrete statue that our great grandfather made.
    It is living in her garden now. I would like a copy of it. it is aprox. 18 x18 x 24" tall. would this method work to make the mold? thanks, Paula

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  3 роки тому

      Can you send us a tech ticket? Our team can help you - www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/

  • @trenthanna6524
    @trenthanna6524 2 роки тому

    I just watched this video before using the product, then I noticed the label on the containers each say 1 part A and 3 parts B. Has the formula changed since this video was produced, or was there a strategy behind using a different ratio in the video?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  2 роки тому

      There is a new version of Plasti-Paste called Plasti-Paste II which has a 1A:2B ratio.

  • @roamlikekane
    @roamlikekane 8 років тому

    Thanks for this. I have a question: how can you make it hollow to where you can shave off costs in the amount of silicone you use to pour into the mold while also reducing the weight of the figurine? Caveat: this may apply more to bigger, heavier projects/figures as opposed to smaller ones, none the less, I'd like to learn about the concept of creating multiple cast/hollowed molds that can be glued together or sealed from the bottom. TY.

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  8 років тому +1

      +Like Kane sure, you can pour a resin like our Smooth-Cast 65D which slowly get thicker, then rotate the mold to coat the inside. Some call this "slush casting"

    • @roamlikekane
      @roamlikekane 8 років тому +1

      Smooth-On thanks for your reply, then I take it that the thickness or consistency of the resin has to be a certain number or measurement. How is your line of 65D resin different or ideal for slush casting? Also, how would I enclose it? For instance, on the bottom or the base of the figure, would I have to make a separate cast of the base and attach it to it? TY.

  • @JonRobinson
    @JonRobinson 11 років тому +7

    About how many times could you reuse that mold?

  • @Christi.Uninhabited
    @Christi.Uninhabited 2 роки тому

    Is it okay to not add keys to a glove mold this size? Since it’s small?
    I thought I should always add keys for the support mold.

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  2 роки тому

      In this case, the mold is small enough, and the rubber is firm enough that keys are not necessary.

  • @maikeru01
    @maikeru01 8 років тому

    I made a sculpture of a car out of a wax based not hardening clay. and i'll like to reproduce it in resin so i can sand and paint it. my thinking is i could brush on a silicone rubber mold, maybe reinforce with fiberglass but then when it comes to the resin, is there a resin i could brush into the mold ? it's a car body, so i wouldn't want to pure in resin and make a solid car. it should be hollow so i can eventually make an interior. could you suggest some advice?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  8 років тому

      +maikeru01 Our Smooth-Cast 65D is a popular resin for making thin walled, brush- in castings.www.smooth-on.com/Urethane-Plastic-a/c5_1120_1208/index.html

    • @tangerabdhamid7074
      @tangerabdhamid7074 8 років тому

      Smooth-On

  • @chrissilliker8633
    @chrissilliker8633 4 роки тому

    How thick can smooth cast 300 be cast ? If I have say a life size bust would it cast all the way through ?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  4 роки тому

      That would be a very large solid casting. I would recommend adding some Ure-Fil 7 to the 300 to reduce heat distortion issues.

  • @DannelorOtt
    @DannelorOtt 13 років тому

    what should i use if i want to do this with a object that is curved sort of where it is a odd shape that i wouldn't have any flat surfaces to pour it into

  • @apm2103
    @apm2103 9 років тому +1

    Can I cast silicone rubber (dragon skin) into this type of mold if I use Ease Release 200?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  9 років тому +1

      apm2103 Yes - I would spray a liberal coat of Ease Release 200, and then brush it around the inside to achieve good coverage. After, you brush the spray release around the inside of the mold i would then spray another liberal coat.

  • @johncascun3790
    @johncascun3790 10 років тому +1

    Very helpful thank you for sharing!

  • @alexisbloodytired
    @alexisbloodytired 12 років тому

    if i wask to make a clay wolfs head could i use this same process to turn it into a soft foam version? i want to then hollow the foam out and turn it into the base for a quadsuit mask

  • @THOMASTHESAILOR
    @THOMASTHESAILOR 7 років тому

    I wonder how long the mold lasts.. I have a 3 inch piece i wanna cast in clear, but I want a bunch of them..

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  7 років тому

      It depends on the speed of the resin, type of resin and the detail on the casting.

  • @brittany7734x92
    @brittany7734x92 12 років тому

    This is amazing... I didn't understand the point of half of it until the end lol
    Is this something you can do at home?

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  12 років тому

    You can contact FormFX in the Netherlands to receive materials.

  • @saied49
    @saied49 13 років тому

    can you use Brush-On Silicone Mold to make lead soldiers? would i need to cut air vents?

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  12 років тому

    @brittany7734x92 Yes, as long as you have room sized ventilation.

  • @Law0086
    @Law0086 4 роки тому

    looks like i need to invest in popcorn buckets.

  • @youtubelover8882
    @youtubelover8882 Рік тому

    Am i need a release agent before casting? I have cast 325

  • @RatKing1993
    @RatKing1993 12 років тому

    How would one do this with a smaller object that doesn't have a flat base?

  • @workforyourself8581
    @workforyourself8581 8 років тому

    I want to make a mold from an air freshener dispenser (the kind that sprays air freshener) can you suggest a product

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  8 років тому

      +Work for yourself You may want to look at our Mold Star series of pourable silicones, then cast one of our TASK high performance plastics.

  • @michellem3315
    @michellem3315 9 років тому

    Awesomeeeee- I'm going to attempt this again

  • @nixland
    @nixland 7 років тому +1

    Can I use Shell Shock instead, for mother mold?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  7 років тому +1

      You could, but it would require more layers be applied.

    • @nixland
      @nixland 7 років тому

      Smooth-On thanks, for helmet size object, how many layers are recommended?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  7 років тому +1

      We would recommend building up at least 3/8" (1 cm) thickness.

    • @nixland
      @nixland 7 років тому

      Smooth-On Ok thanks. Should I add thickener so that the Shell Shock can be troweled more easily?

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  13 років тому

    @MrMason917061 I would look over some of our other video tutorials or else visit our website for contact information for toll-free tech support and mold making advice.

  • @A-EyeCandy
    @A-EyeCandy 12 років тому

    What kind of clay do you use?

  • @LSLencrypted
    @LSLencrypted 12 років тому

    I tried to do this with standard runny silicone... a huge mess and never turned out alright. I can't seem to get any of this stuff in Denmark :(

  • @coldin71201
    @coldin71201 15 років тому

    this is just awesome

  • @joliepam
    @joliepam 9 років тому

    Magic is real!!!!

  • @yahyakeklikoglu4275
    @yahyakeklikoglu4275 6 років тому

    What is the Material of the support shell ? it is like to play dough.

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  6 років тому

      It is our Plasti-Paste urethane trowelable resin.

  • @ثائرالاطرقجي
    @ثائرالاطرقجي 7 років тому

    Thank you

  • @maikeru01
    @maikeru01 13 років тому

    @Ninjaculation what do you mean "usually?" :-/

  • @mikejustice1196
    @mikejustice1196 4 роки тому

    Where is part one?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  4 роки тому +1

      Part 1 can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/ZCIO_2J1gF0/v-deo.html

  • @udaydalvi9959
    @udaydalvi9959 2 роки тому

    Good

  • @Char2smoke
    @Char2smoke 12 років тому

    too good

  • @k.4395
    @k.4395 6 років тому

    Здорово!

  • @VariablePenguin
    @VariablePenguin 13 років тому

    The background music to this video is doubled up I think. It sounds crazy.

  • @vutranhoang3273
    @vutranhoang3273 10 років тому

    good

  • @lizzt76
    @lizzt76 5 років тому

    Why didn't she make any keys?

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  5 років тому

      In this case, the jagged cut on the rubber and rough surface on the shell surface is enough to provide registration.

  • @hitmantheproducer7951
    @hitmantheproducer7951 11 років тому +1

    Really need to know the name of the Background song when it first comes on sounds crazy I want to sample that

  • @artlikhandicrafts2029
    @artlikhandicrafts2029 5 років тому

    hi any dealer in india(delhi)

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching! A full distributor list can be found here: www.smooth-on.com/distributors/

  • @RyaVids
    @RyaVids 13 років тому +1

    @VariablePenguin Hahahaha I noticed that. My mind started wigging out.

  • @bikashmohapatra5636
    @bikashmohapatra5636 3 роки тому

    Hello

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  3 роки тому

      Hello, how can we help?

  • @PYROWORKSTV
    @PYROWORKSTV 8 років тому

    Didn't help. Destroyed chemicals worth of 130€ :/
    The silicone sticks to the paste even with release spray.

    • @smoothon
      @smoothon  8 років тому

      Hi there, silicone shouldn't stick to anything except more silicone. Can you send us a tech ticket on our website?

    • @adamuabegaz512
      @adamuabegaz512 5 років тому

      I99

  • @vebelfetzer
    @vebelfetzer 11 років тому

    i only listen to double music

  • @hatterreeves9680
    @hatterreeves9680 11 років тому +1

    an no thanks not the technique i prefer.......silicone pour molds are somuch easier and faster