If you follow directions and have 1/2 brain, you can get these resins to work. I've been casting for over 30 years and always come back to Smooth-On because they have more variety and bring out new products all the time. Their new 57D is great for slush casting, coloring and making helmets/parts that you can pound with a hammer.
Great video sir, quick question. I just created my chest piece out of standard 1/4 inch foam (should have chosen a thicker one I know...) I have it layered on the high parts of the chest piece with another 1/4 inch piece of foam. Do you think ONYX is a bad idea to coat the armor or do you recommend going with the 65D? Thanks for the help!!
If you follow directions and have 1/2 brain, you can get these resins to work. I've been casting for over 30 years and always come back to Smooth-On because they have more variety and bring out new products all the time. Their new 57D is great for slush casting, coloring and making helmets/parts that you can pound with a hammer.
Barry Condi thanks for the suggestion. I haven't played with 57D yet, but I will be sure to give it a try!
Great video sir, quick question. I just created my chest piece out of standard 1/4 inch foam (should have chosen a thicker one I know...) I have it layered on the high parts of the chest piece with another 1/4 inch piece of foam. Do you think ONYX is a bad idea to coat the armor or do you recommend going with the 65D? Thanks for the help!!
Still looking forward for your Shae Vizla armor :3
those are beautiful, your design? can i buy a set?
Would you recommend smoothcast onyx fast or slow for casting your custom miniatures?