My problem is that I absorb information about techniques and materials, think I have it down pat, then the actual process doesn't go the way I envisioned and I panic then muddle through and hope it comes out right in the end. I started small, with things like radio knobs etc. and actually made my way up to prop hands using Dragon Skin with flock and pigments. I could still use some lessons in 'successful' two part moulds that don't result in loads of flash.
Milo has some wonderful tips and information in these two videos that might help you out. ua-cam.com/users/liveIcbDJN8wXss ua-cam.com/users/liveKCS_IsZ5HnU
Having been spoiled by silicone tending not to stick to anything whatsoever, I made a rather important polyurethane mold, that encased eight sla-printed, hand-finished masters, without a release agent ...rather painful way of learning that polyurethane is an EXCELLENT adhesive. Probably my most expensive paperweight to date 😂
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Can this be used to make a mould of your body? For example, I want to make a seat out of carbon fibre that is shaped to my body for extra support. Is that possible with your products?
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Dear Smooth-on, would you please consider making a video demonstrating TASK 4 cast into a sword with realistic dimensions, especially blade thickness? It would be great if it included a handling and stress test Thank you
This was so much fun! Thanks for inviting me to the factory. =D
Our pleasure! We cant wait to make it out to the west coast!
New Making Things WIth Milo video featuring our friend Bill Doran from @punishedprops ! Don't forget to subscribe and ring the bell!
What brand of shoe polish is used at the end of the video? Where can I buy it? Thank you
Is that a FLUX CAPACITOR in the background???
NO, it's a time machine 😂
First thing I noticed lol
Yes it is!
Bill got me into your products years ago. Thanks guys!
Glad you like them!
Milo's facial expressions are so wholesome. I bet he's a lot of fun to be around.
He is a very fun person to hang out with. We do have seminars here in PA where Milo and many of the other Smooth-On techs run training classes.
Very Thankful/Greatful for these videos. God Bless You !
Glad you like them!
Milo is a Big Man!
Absolutely amazing tips as usual.
He sure is. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
@@smoothon you guys are absolutely amazing!
@MapedMod thank you for the kind words.
Bill is such a nice guy.... one of my heroes.
We had a ton of fun hanging out with Bill when he was here. Wish he was closer so we could work together more!
My problem is that I absorb information about techniques and materials, think I have it down pat, then the actual process doesn't go the way I envisioned and I panic then muddle through and hope it comes out right in the end. I started small, with things like radio knobs etc. and actually made my way up to prop hands using Dragon Skin with flock and pigments. I could still use some lessons in 'successful' two part moulds that don't result in loads of flash.
Milo has some wonderful tips and information in these two videos that might help you out. ua-cam.com/users/liveIcbDJN8wXss ua-cam.com/users/liveKCS_IsZ5HnU
Do suggest any people that could do a tail light lens ?
Having been spoiled by silicone tending not to stick to anything whatsoever, I made a rather important polyurethane mold, that encased eight sla-printed, hand-finished masters, without a release agent ...rather painful way of learning that polyurethane is an EXCELLENT adhesive.
Probably my most expensive paperweight to date 😂
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Greetings from Polish friends met in Tjentište 😉
It's always great to connect with friends from different parts of the world!
Pozdravi! It's always nice to meet good people!
Can this be used to make a mould of your body? For example, I want to make a seat out of carbon fibre that is shaped to my body for extra support. Is that possible with your products?
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never realized Milo was a giant
😂
I can't get him to stop growing!
How do you fix up a sticky undercured mold? Improper mixing...
Can it be added to or is it ruined?
HELP😩 please....🙏
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Dear Smooth-on, would you please consider making a video demonstrating TASK 4 cast into a sword with realistic dimensions, especially blade thickness? It would be great if it included a handling and stress test
Thank you
That's a great suggestion. I will add it to our project list. Is there a specific model you would like to see? Thank you for the suggestion.
Hey, what about when the directions say to mix it for 3 minutes and it’s a 3 minute pot life material? 🤷🏽♂️
That's a good one. BrB. Going through all our technical bulletins.
Is that a Flux Capacitor in the back
Yes it is. Nice eye!
Okay, I am glad I was not seeing things! xD
JUMP on this when I saw Bill Doran from @PunishedProps
Woo!
@@punishedprops Your video is queued up next. :-)
We hope you enjoy them!
Milo needs his own live streaming setup!
We can live stream him 24/7!
Does Bill have a twin brother? 1:05
Yup!
Being an identical twin comes in handy :D He sold my books at the booth!
@@punishedprops thanks, Bill.