50 50 by weight or 50 50 by volume? Sorry to be so nit-picky in under 30 seconds, but I'm just so curious as they would turn out very different results
Fantastic work Jazza. Using rust solution to give it a more metallic finish was pretty genius. An alternative method that you could try would be to cover the mold in metallic powder using a brush to get into the crevices before pouring your resin into the mold. That way a layer of metalic powder should be on the surface of the finished product.
We'll have to use some chemical vapor deposition (cvd) or high pressure high temperature (hpht) methods with cubic zirconian and chemicals to make some diamonds, or melt or flame fuse some aluminum oxide to make some sapphires, after I bang out some ductile steel scales as a longer lasting outer layer than the lighter ceramics I think??? I better get some more kevlar shears with some nice anti-stab proof goop, for my bracers, before my visco elastic foam is all gone as paint palettes and goat head sticker mats at least though, lol?
They are stupidly expensive. Almost like pure gold, pound pre pound, specially the shiny ones. They can have a very cool metalic shine, quite convincing. The cheaper just look like a crimson to reddish orange colour in the resin. Very pretty colours BTW, but they do not look metalic at all.
As much as I like to see this... I don't think it would be viable... but if he do this again with other type of powders... idk... like any powder and keep the copper for small area like eye or some small part of the build... 🤔🤔🤔
@@carloshenriquezimmer7543 I just checked Barnes pricing, expensive if you buy 5KGs, but 500g is $22 Aluminize to $38.50 for Bronze. Need to rewatch to find that rusting solution.
@@babbagebrassworks4278 are those nanoparticules or powder? I should have been more specific. Because powder did not work, when we testet in the company were I work. They ended with a specled apereance, not homogenous like the nanoparticles. There are flakes also, like a glitter of sorts. Both were way cheaper than the nanomaterial, but it was some years ago, maybe the prices dropped. Also, we tested on expanding poliurethane, that resin may have different results. It is wort a try.
@@carloshenriquezimmer7543 If the particle size is less than the layer height, typically 50um for resin printers, could 3D resin printing be used. Jazza said only the outside cured with UV. But now I know where to get powder I can also try laser sintering. New 2.5W 1064nm IR laser diodes are out.
Often whenever someone makes a real metal cast you can find many different imperfections like tiny air bubbles, larger voids where the metal didn't flow properly, and the granular texture of the sand mold. I think that if you were to artificially introduce these imperfections, while it would make them look less pristine, it would also make them look more like the real thing.
Yep, makes me think I'll definitely need a rock tumbler to make all the difference, and some giant polaretic magnets spinning on a long loop with a wheel on the 45° degree sloped mountain river, if we're not engineering syphon tanks?
Woah this is such a cool medium! I had never heard of it before! And I bet it's even more convincing in-person when you pick the piece up haha The Iron Man at the end was so well pulled off, fascinating to watch all the steps and materials involved to create that final product, and it looks sick!
LOVE how the last piece turned out!!! I'm glad you were more restrained on the rust effect in particular, because for me personally, the heavy rust effect made it look less like real metal to me. Maybe it looks different in person, but regardless, the final piece was absolutely extraordinary. Awesome stuff Jazza!
Just like you fill up the silicone mould with scrap silicone pieces, you could fill up your resin-iron powder mould with scrap iron (or metal) like spare random screws and/or bolts I imagine. Fills up the volume with cheaper material with the "added bonus" that it is actually 100% metal.
@@pg2826 if the screws don't bind with resin they would just be stuck, like rebar on concrete. The problem would be they poking out of the resin, by sinking into it. Could ruin the pour totally.
You can buy steel shot pellets in 10 lbs bags very cheaply to back fill hollow casts. The most cost effective way for me was to dust my molds with metal powder, then rotocast a thin shell with the resin and powder mix, then fill the cavity with a mix of steel shot and plain resin. The metal powder is VERY expensive by volume and a 50/50 mix with resin will cost you a fortune to do solid casts.
This might be something cool to revisit on Tabletop Time for any large metal sculptures for terrain, or a custom large figure/ship etc that’s derelict and abandoned!!
Cold casting is such fun If you’re using fine metal powders it’s worth dusting the mould too before pouring and 00 wire wool works better than the thicker steel wool, Ironman with brass powder should be next in that mould
You've got a Mulder that'll let you make a Skully :P I love it! You should try polishing one of the pieces with one of those buffing wheels they have in metalwork shops. I think it would look way better than rusting them.
I love the Iron Man at the end. The rust makes it look like it’s been long forgotten in some cave or ruins, but the light shows there’s still life, just waiting to be woken up...
i don't think they have ever confirmed what eddie is specifically! but apparently he was based off of an image of an old decayed severed head that was found from the war, i would link the image but it is a bit nsfw :O
Oh and you can use poly acrylic spray for a heavier coating of iron if you don't want to do the mould method and then spray it with your choice of activator for the rust!!!
Thank you for making such amazing content I don’t have the proper safety gear (as most artist don’t) to experiment with such awesome mediums watching you create these videos it allows me to explore all these cool mediums through your channel so thank you for letting all of us have fun 🤩
YEEAH I wouldn't have thought to see my favorite mascott of one of my favorite groups on this channel ! amazing work !! I was wondering if the pieces were conductive? Because if it is you should try electrolyse, it's a process where you dip a metallic piece in a solution with dilluted metal as copper, you induce an electric current and you end up with a fully copper covered piece.
Eddie (also known as Eddie the Head) is the mascot for the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He is a perennial fixture of the group's artwork, appearing in all of their album covers (as well as most of their singles) and in their merchandise... . The first version of Eddie was a mask made by an art student who was friends with Dave "Lights" Beazley,[6][7] then in charge of lighting, pyrotechnics and other effects for Iron Maiden's live show.[8] According to Beazley, the original mask was a papier-mâché mould of his own face, which was then used in the band's backdrop, consisting of lights and the band's logo.[7] At the end of their live set, during the "Iron Maiden" song, a fish tank pump was used to squirt fake blood out of the mask's mouth, which typically covered their then-drummer Doug Sampson.[9] After this initial incarnation, Beazley constructed a larger mask out of fibreglass, equipped with flashing eyes and the ability to release red smoke from its mouth.[7] The band's bassist and founding member Steve Harris states that the name "Eddie" comes from the original mask being referred to as "The Head", which sounded like "Ead" in the band members' London accent.[10] According to guitarist Dave Murray the name was also inspired by an old joke. -Wikipedia entry on Eddie (Iron Maiden)
Makin' me feel real old😹 totally grew up listening to Iron Maiden and every artist worth spit would draw Eddie on their "peachy folders" at school. ( Google it)😹
Really liked this video. I've watched for years and this is one of the coolest mediums I have seen you try. Also the pacing of the video was really nice. I was entertained throughout the video but it didn't have to be forced with extreme high energy and crazy rapid transitions. It was a relaxing sort of entertaining. I don't usually leave comments but thought the video was worth a compliment 👍
The dabble was really something. I love the matt and really rusty look! The rust is so much better than drybrushing paint on resin, but for the iron, i guess the feel plays a strong part! This is definitely an awesome material combo! A project i'd like you to try if you ever revisit the idea of "metal resin" is to coat resin poors in a conductive paint and then electroplate them! Or even try 3d printed jewelry :D (biased jeweler opinion 😂)
This was pretty cool.have you ever tried metal clay - gold, silver, brass etc? That is also a cool medium, and for someone with your sculpting skills, you could make something very special I’m sure.
Loved this, Jazza! My favorite creation was the Jazza Iron-Man. Pretty fitting to incorporate the technology with it. I'm left wondering how the creations would look with dyes or pigments added to the metal/resin mixtures.
Oh cool! I had no idea you could add iron powder to resin and make it metal like! Also love the Iron Maiden Eddie and the Jazza Iron Man 😆 that was really fun
Wowwee! That iron jazza was tops! At first I thought: "That silicone has a LOT of bubbles, if he doesn't vacuum it, the statue will have flaws", but then I'm like:"That's not gonna matter if the goal is to rust it up anyway", but then the de-mold came out with smooth, bubble-free surfaces aNyWaY! It was cool how you pointed the light AT the camera so that WE could be the ones to enjoy the "moment of truth" when you turned it on, and it worked
So, I remember hearing this tip before but can't say where. When using metal powders they suggested powdering the mold with the raw dust before poring in the mix to ensure there was an outer layer of the powder which you could then polish up to look even more metallic.
I love all the pieces and the first three are perfect. I'm *very* impressed that you managed to get that light to work in the Iron Man pour! However, I don't think that Iron Man would ever allow his suit to rust. I would've loved to see you do the Iron Man figure and just try to buff it up to look like shiny metal. That's what Tony Stark would want...
You don't need fancy rust spray. Go to the pharmacy, get some peroxide. You can even rust plastic by applying spray adhesive and iron filings and then peroxide them. Peroxide is reactive and H²O², meaning it has plenty of spare O to add to your iron Oxyde
These are awesome! Iron Maiden put on hands down the best concert performance I've ever seen, they got encore'd twice, and they weren't even the main show, it was Ozzfest and the Black Sabbath reunion was the main show!
This looks awesome!!! I would love to get silicone for molds to try this! The best I've got has been alginate, it evaporates quickly and the high amount of water affects the epoxy setting. But yeah, this is so metal!! lml
To get an even more realistic look in the sculpting process (So the outcome doesn't have that clay-look) you could model out of plastic using rasps and hot glue. That way you get some "angle grinder marks" and "weld beads"
Man you put soooo much effort effort and time into your vids and you always have since I started watching you years ago! Keep it up Jazza we love you! 🔥🔥🔥😁🤘 ps. Saw the iron man one comin haha
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13:38 I didn't even think about covering the wiring 😅
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50 50 by weight or 50 50 by volume? Sorry to be so nit-picky in under 30 seconds, but I'm just so curious as they would turn out very different results
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Muscular dude: So... You're wondering how i got so muscular? Well, every time Jazza says "i reckon" or a dad joke, i do one push up.
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It much be an Australian thing, I reckon. UA-camrs Ozzie Man and Shad-of Shadiversity and Jazza's brother-tend to say it a lot.
Fantastic work Jazza. Using rust solution to give it a more metallic finish was pretty genius. An alternative method that you could try would be to cover the mold in metallic powder using a brush to get into the crevices before pouring your resin into the mold. That way a layer of metalic powder should be on the surface of the finished product.
The nose pinch! Perfect detail! Love the rust looks. Reminds me of Fallout. Make a full armor suit with it!
the jazza details we love!
it is as heeavy as regular metal would be...
I still remember the video he made 3d printing a chainmail suite of armor.
We'll have to use some chemical vapor deposition (cvd) or high pressure high temperature (hpht) methods with cubic zirconian and chemicals to make some diamonds, or melt or flame fuse some aluminum oxide to make some sapphires,
after I bang out some ductile steel scales as a longer lasting outer layer than the lighter ceramics I think??? I better get some more kevlar shears with some nice anti-stab proof goop, for my bracers, before my visco elastic foam is all gone as paint palettes and goat head sticker mats at least though, lol?
the rusting is so cool! makes such a huge diffrence
Honestly I loved the pieces before they got rusted. I feel like some of the shinyness and the brightness went away with the rust. Amazing work!
also, even tho its actually real rust. it looks kinda fake.
i want some clay but i can't😢
I think there was overboard rust, the semi-rust was perfect, but that is my opinion and you know what they say about opinions.
@@shadowkissed2370it’s art, sometimes is just feeling, I also think a little rust would be better
Yeah I would have loved to see them get polished to a mirror finish instead.
I’ve found when using similar products if you dust the mould with the powder first you can buff to an even shinier surface
Oooh I wonder if this would work with copper powder! I love the colours of copper patina
They are stupidly expensive. Almost like pure gold, pound pre pound, specially the shiny ones. They can have a very cool metalic shine, quite convincing.
The cheaper just look like a crimson to reddish orange colour in the resin. Very pretty colours BTW, but they do not look metalic at all.
As much as I like to see this... I don't think it would be viable... but if he do this again with other type of powders... idk... like any powder and keep the copper for small area like eye or some small part of the build... 🤔🤔🤔
@@carloshenriquezimmer7543 I just checked Barnes pricing, expensive if you buy 5KGs, but 500g is $22 Aluminize to $38.50 for Bronze. Need to rewatch to find that rusting solution.
@@babbagebrassworks4278 are those nanoparticules or powder? I should have been more specific.
Because powder did not work, when we testet in the company were I work. They ended with a specled apereance, not homogenous like the nanoparticles.
There are flakes also, like a glitter of sorts. Both were way cheaper than the nanomaterial, but it was some years ago, maybe the prices dropped.
Also, we tested on expanding poliurethane, that resin may have different results. It is wort a try.
@@carloshenriquezimmer7543 If the particle size is less than the layer height, typically 50um for resin printers, could 3D resin printing be used. Jazza said only the outside cured with UV. But now I know where to get powder I can also try laser sintering. New 2.5W 1064nm IR laser diodes are out.
Often whenever someone makes a real metal cast you can find many different imperfections like tiny air bubbles, larger voids where the metal didn't flow properly, and the granular texture of the sand mold. I think that if you were to artificially introduce these imperfections, while it would make them look less pristine, it would also make them look more like the real thing.
Yeah, I also think polishing the surface more instead of rust would have made it look more real.
@@pg2826 I think it needed buffed-up to a shine too
Would love to see more of that medium with some more variations on postprocessing (like sanding, grinding, polishing, etc.) Great content as always!
Yep, makes me think I'll definitely need a rock tumbler to make all the difference, and some giant polaretic magnets spinning on a long loop with a wheel on the 45° degree sloped mountain river, if we're not engineering syphon tanks?
I always find the silicon moulds so impressive, it's a such a cool way to create your own mould 🥰
Woah this is such a cool medium! I had never heard of it before! And I bet it's even more convincing in-person when you pick the piece up haha
The Iron Man at the end was so well pulled off, fascinating to watch all the steps and materials involved to create that final product, and it looks sick!
That's so cool! I've seen the paint and the rust agent before but never in resin. What a cool idea. Now I want to cast everything
LOVE how the last piece turned out!!! I'm glad you were more restrained on the rust effect in particular, because for me personally, the heavy rust effect made it look less like real metal to me. Maybe it looks different in person, but regardless, the final piece was absolutely extraordinary. Awesome stuff Jazza!
I agree, the last one looks like old cast iron, but the others have too much rust.
Just like you fill up the silicone mould with scrap silicone pieces, you could fill up your resin-iron powder mould with scrap iron (or metal) like spare random screws and/or bolts I imagine. Fills up the volume with cheaper material with the "added bonus" that it is actually 100% metal.
Screws are probably made of steel and not iron. It might not bind with the resin. Maybe old rusty nails.
@@pg2826 if the screws don't bind with resin they would just be stuck, like rebar on concrete. The problem would be they poking out of the resin, by sinking into it. Could ruin the pour totally.
You can buy steel shot pellets in 10 lbs bags very cheaply to back fill hollow casts. The most cost effective way for me was to dust my molds with metal powder, then rotocast a thin shell with the resin and powder mix, then fill the cavity with a mix of steel shot and plain resin. The metal powder is VERY expensive by volume and a 50/50 mix with resin will cost you a fortune to do solid casts.
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These last two weeks of videos have been SO AWESOME. Seeing you really enjoy some new art mediums has been a real treat!
This might be something cool to revisit on Tabletop Time for any large metal sculptures for terrain, or a custom large figure/ship etc that’s derelict and abandoned!!
I was just trying to figure out to make some small metal pieces for a project, so this video came out a perfect time. Thanks Jazza!
Cold casting is such fun If you’re using fine metal powders it’s worth dusting the mould too before pouring and 00 wire wool works better than the thicker steel wool, Ironman with brass powder should be next in that mould
You've got a Mulder that'll let you make a Skully :P I love it! You should try polishing one of the pieces with one of those buffing wheels they have in metalwork shops. I think it would look way better than rusting them.
9:04 Eddie would look ace as a door knocker
I agree an Eddie door knocker would be awesome.
This probably isn't what you were going for, but that just reminded me of A Christmas Carol.
@@songofshadow5043 I thought that immediately after i posted this lol.
Totally going to do this someday
It's definitely one of your cooler experiments, Jazza. I'm glad you got this experience and the satisfaction from the results.
I love the Iron Man at the end. The rust makes it look like it’s been long forgotten in some cave or ruins, but the light shows there’s still life, just waiting to be woken up...
wow, the JazzaMan really knocked it out of the park... expression, every detail, SOO much worth it.
i don't think they have ever confirmed what eddie is specifically! but apparently he was based off of an image of an old decayed severed head that was found from the war, i would link the image but it is a bit nsfw :O
That made me laugh 😂😂😂
@@ieuangwynne7736how??
Such a cool project and I loved the energy in this video! The Iron Jazza came out awesome... It looks like an ancient relic from futures past
7:52 I LOVE THAT. That’s so awesome. It’s like something you’d find in a vintage pawn shop. I’d definitely buy it lol
I LOVE iron maiden and i absolutely LOOOVVVEEE that eddie, AMAZING work, keep it up!!
Oh and you can use poly acrylic spray for a heavier coating of iron if you don't want to do the mould method and then spray it with your choice of activator for the rust!!!
That's so cool! Thank you for the quality content!
Love this! How cool the iron powder is
I'd love to see a Jazza Iron man painted up. I think it would be awesome😊
. Amazing work, love your content so thank-you for sharing 🥰🥰🥰🥰
What a cool outcome 😮 I’m impressed that you were able to keep the light.
As a long time Maiden fan, I say you did fantastic with the Eddie sculpt! Kinda looks like Eddie as the Phantom (of the Opera). Very cool
Thank you for making such amazing content I don’t have the proper safety gear (as most artist don’t) to experiment with such awesome mediums watching you create these videos it allows me to explore all these cool mediums through your channel so thank you for letting all of us have fun 🤩
YEEAH I wouldn't have thought to see my favorite mascott of one of my favorite groups on this channel ! amazing work !!
I was wondering if the pieces were conductive? Because if it is you should try electrolyse, it's a process where you dip a metallic piece in a solution with dilluted metal as copper, you induce an electric current and you end up with a fully copper covered piece.
Q: have you ever tried quilling? I think you could make some really epic artwork in that medium...and it's CHEAP just paper and glue.
Jazza, you deserve so much more views, man. Your humour and passion is contagious
Love this! Your face as you remove the moulds from the silicone is gold
Really cool projects, especially Eddie!
That is awesome. I think if you use a finer steel wool, the effect will be even better
Eddie (also known as Eddie the Head) is the mascot for the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He is a perennial fixture of the group's artwork, appearing in all of their album covers (as well as most of their singles) and in their merchandise... . The first version of Eddie was a mask made by an art student who was friends with Dave "Lights" Beazley,[6][7] then in charge of lighting, pyrotechnics and other effects for Iron Maiden's live show.[8] According to Beazley, the original mask was a papier-mâché mould of his own face, which was then used in the band's backdrop, consisting of lights and the band's logo.[7] At the end of their live set, during the "Iron Maiden" song, a fish tank pump was used to squirt fake blood out of the mask's mouth, which typically covered their then-drummer Doug Sampson.[9] After this initial incarnation, Beazley constructed a larger mask out of fibreglass, equipped with flashing eyes and the ability to release red smoke from its mouth.[7]
The band's bassist and founding member Steve Harris states that the name "Eddie" comes from the original mask being referred to as "The Head", which sounded like "Ead" in the band members' London accent.[10] According to guitarist Dave Murray the name was also inspired by an old joke.
-Wikipedia entry on Eddie (Iron Maiden)
Thanks for saving us a step or two, really interesting :O
Wonder if that's why Eddie in Stranger Things is called Eddie....
Thank for saving me from typing all that out!
Makin' me feel real old😹 totally grew up listening to Iron Maiden and every artist worth spit would draw Eddie on their "peachy folders" at school. ( Google it)😹
the punch line.... not another @#*#@%! hat
Me and my Eddie poster on the wall (with writing) really enjoyed this
This is one of the coolest things you've done ! Iron Jazza looks so sick o my god !!!
Epic work jazza! So nice seeing you have fun with your creations again!
Love iron maiden that eddie is knarly
I love your metal Eddie, he would make an amazing Front door knocker!
I would love some more Space Bear content. I've got my fingers crossed!! 🤞
Jazza and iron man is easily the sickest thing I’ve seen all week!
The ironman one was so cool. Like, *shivers* - I want one but with my face.
Hell yeah. Jazza + Iron Maiden is not something i knew i needed. This is great Jazza
Really liked this video. I've watched for years and this is one of the coolest mediums I have seen you try. Also the pacing of the video was really nice. I was entertained throughout the video but it didn't have to be forced with extreme high energy and crazy rapid transitions. It was a relaxing sort of entertaining. I don't usually leave comments but thought the video was worth a compliment 👍
This was so fun to see! Good job jazza!
The dabble was really something. I love the matt and really rusty look! The rust is so much better than drybrushing paint on resin, but for the iron, i guess the feel plays a strong part! This is definitely an awesome material combo!
A project i'd like you to try if you ever revisit the idea of "metal resin" is to coat resin poors in a conductive paint and then electroplate them!
Or even try 3d printed jewelry :D (biased jeweler opinion 😂)
10:42 I liked that XD
This was pretty cool.have you ever tried metal clay - gold, silver, brass etc? That is also a cool medium, and for someone with your sculpting skills, you could make something very special I’m sure.
well that turn out well, it´s amazing how Jazza does anything reality
Loved this, Jazza! My favorite creation was the Jazza Iron-Man. Pretty fitting to incorporate the technology with it. I'm left wondering how the creations would look with dyes or pigments added to the metal/resin mixtures.
Very cool,Jazza! I love your Jazza iron man, especially with the light in the middle! Very awesome! 🥰😀💖
The rust idea was really cool !
Well Done. Will have to give this a go. Iron powder and Resin.
Oh cool! I had no idea you could add iron powder to resin and make it metal like! Also love the Iron Maiden Eddie and the Jazza Iron Man 😆 that was really fun
Jazz’s using a dab tool for art is something I never expected.
Holy crap, this medium is awesome. These turned out amazing!
Great looking Eddie there! I love Maiden and the lore behind Eddie the Head is fun.
That Eddie head would make one heck of a belt buckle
Wowwee! That iron jazza was tops! At first I thought: "That silicone has a LOT of bubbles, if he doesn't vacuum it, the statue will have flaws", but then I'm like:"That's not gonna matter if the goal is to rust it up anyway", but then the de-mold came out with smooth, bubble-free surfaces aNyWaY!
It was cool how you pointed the light AT the camera so that WE could be the ones to enjoy the "moment of truth" when you turned it on, and it worked
Also: "Oh dear god! Don't let that thing touch my guitar! Oh no! Not my STRINGS! AHHHHHH!"
This reminds me a lot of 3d printing with similar filaments.
So, I remember hearing this tip before but can't say where. When using metal powders they suggested powdering the mold with the raw dust before poring in the mix to ensure there was an outer layer of the powder which you could then polish up to look even more metallic.
Hell yeah! Always good to see Eddie!
I love all the pieces and the first three are perfect. I'm *very* impressed that you managed to get that light to work in the Iron Man pour! However, I don't think that Iron Man would ever allow his suit to rust. I would've loved to see you do the Iron Man figure and just try to buff it up to look like shiny metal. That's what Tony Stark would want...
You don't need fancy rust spray. Go to the pharmacy, get some peroxide. You can even rust plastic by applying spray adhesive and iron filings and then peroxide them.
Peroxide is reactive and H²O², meaning it has plenty of spare O to add to your iron Oxyde
try wire wheeling it or buffing it with a mop wheel and white cutting compound on a bench grinder @Jazza - curious to see if you get a uniform shine
Can you please try doing nail extensions/nail art (like kirsty meakin or long hair petty nails) would be so fun watching you work with nail products
Jazza: "...but it doesn't quite look like iron so I'm going to-"
Me: "Polish it!"
Jazza: "Rust it up!"
Holy thiswas Amazing! Literally love the rusting
These are awesome!
Iron Maiden put on hands down the best concert performance I've ever seen, they got encore'd twice, and they weren't even the main show, it was Ozzfest and the Black Sabbath reunion was the main show!
I can’t even tell you how much I laughed at the voice over-change when Iron Jazza’s nose was pinched. Unexpected and hilarious!
loved the Josiah Stark
Jazza definitely had fun with this project. 😃
I’d love to give it a try myself.
Is it included in the art kit?
This looks awesome!!!
I would love to get silicone for molds to try this!
The best I've got has been alginate, it evaporates quickly and the high amount of water affects the epoxy setting.
But yeah, this is so metal!! lml
OMG, Jazza did research before filming a video?! who are you and what did you do to our Jazza XD
This is material is basically Polyphia:
50% Metal
50% Smooth liquid that turns into a solid structure
Such cool results, especially Iron Jazza
You really made it this time!! 10 out of 10.
This resin would also be great for coins and dice
I believe Eddie started as a Halloween mask they thought was cool and used to have it on stage with them and it evolved from there
To get an even more realistic look in the sculpting process (So the outcome doesn't have that clay-look)
you could model out of plastic using rasps and hot glue. That way you get some "angle grinder marks" and "weld beads"
Resin is so valid
Bro that iron Jazza came out super nice 👍. I have that exact iron man so watching you dissect it was fun haha
Sculpting the mascot of my favorite band in Iron? That's so Metal!
Amazing as usual... love the rusting ❤
So cool!! I wonder if there is a way to add selective color to this.
The bit with talking with your nose plugged while holding the nose of your mini face was top-tier humor lmao 😂
Yoo jazz amazing work
Man you put soooo much effort effort and time into your vids and you always have since I started watching you years ago! Keep it up Jazza we love you! 🔥🔥🔥😁🤘 ps. Saw the iron man one comin haha
Haha Jazza Ironman 🤩 genius idea! Love the result
It would be cool to see you make door knockers or gargoyles with this stuff!
Is there a bronzeor copper dust equivalent? I think the patinas you could achieve would be fun!