Hello! I just have a few questions. So the first layer, which was blue, was some kind of rubber. The second layer, which was gray/white, was also rubber? And the pink layer was also rubber? What was the purpose of those rubbers? They were obviously different types of liquid rubber so what was the blue one for and what was the gray/white one for? How many coats of rubber? How many different types? Why are you using different color silicone? Are you painting on the fiberglass after that? And you used metal to separate the parts of the mold? It doesn't look like metal later on in the video when the kid just rips it off of the mold and it looks like plastic. Do you cover everything in fiberglass? How many coats of fiberglass? Then when you demould it you make holes for the wingnuts and then it looks like he's taking the fiberglass off of the top part of the antlers? This part is very unclear. Then you split the fiberglass pieces off of the antlers. That makes sense. Then you cut the antlers out of the silicone mold. Once you had the silicone mold all by itself, you screwed the fiberglass pieces back over it to hold its shape. Then you pour the resin into the mold through a hole in the mold, probably at the base of the antler. You shake it to make sure that the resin gets in all the nooks and crannies of the mold. Then you take the nuts off of the fiberglass, take the fiberglass of of the silicone mold, and take the copy out. Very clear at the end what was going on. This video could use a lot more explanation at the beginning and in the middle, however. How heavy are the replicas compared to the originals? How long do these moulds usually last? How many replicas can you make with a single mould before it falls apart or starts giving you less-than-great replicas?
+XDSmileZawrXD All coats are rubber they add a few drops of acrylic paint to color so they can see where they have covered with each new coat It looks to me that they are using silicone caulk . there is a particular type of caulk that can be used for this.
The younger kid looks more like a Klaus Lebrecht with his nose ring and tiny shirt than the middle aged guy. Wait, did he say the kid's name was Dieter? Like on Sprockets? Never mind. Dieter is a better German name for that kid. NOW IS THE TIME ON SPROCKETS WHEN WE DAHNCE!
Wow, I didn't know this kind of a thing was even done. Very impressive and thanks for the informative video!
Are there any way. Make the left and right side of the deer antlers if you just have the left side
Very cool.
Hello, you did not show how you keep the silicone skin inside the hard shell in place. can you help me because I am struggling with that part
do you know what materials he is using for the silicone?
So did you use fiberglass mesh?
Hello! I just have a few questions. So the first layer, which was blue, was some kind of rubber. The second layer, which was gray/white, was also rubber? And the pink layer was also rubber? What was the purpose of those rubbers? They were obviously different types of liquid rubber so what was the blue one for and what was the gray/white one for? How many coats of rubber? How many different types? Why are you using different color silicone? Are you painting on the fiberglass after that? And you used metal to separate the parts of the mold? It doesn't look like metal later on in the video when the kid just rips it off of the mold and it looks like plastic. Do you cover everything in fiberglass? How many coats of fiberglass? Then when you demould it you make holes for the wingnuts and then it looks like he's taking the fiberglass off of the top part of the antlers? This part is very unclear. Then you split the fiberglass pieces off of the antlers. That makes sense. Then you cut the antlers out of the silicone mold. Once you had the silicone mold all by itself, you screwed the fiberglass pieces back over it to hold its shape. Then you pour the resin into the mold through a hole in the mold, probably at the base of the antler. You shake it to make sure that the resin gets in all the nooks and crannies of the mold. Then you take the nuts off of the fiberglass, take the fiberglass of of the silicone mold, and take the copy out. Very clear at the end what was going on. This video could use a lot more explanation at the beginning and in the middle, however. How heavy are the replicas compared to the originals? How long do these moulds usually last? How many replicas can you make with a single mould before it falls apart or starts giving you less-than-great replicas?
+XDSmileZawrXD All coats are rubber they add a few drops of acrylic paint to color so they can see where they have covered with each new coat It looks to me that they are using silicone caulk . there is a particular type of caulk that can be used for this.
What materials and brands are you using?
Can you make a vid of making 2 sets of sheds look like they are fighting plz plz
How does it cost to do it
What is in that kids ear
How can I contact with you, it is very important.
The younger kid looks more like a Klaus Lebrecht with his nose ring and tiny shirt than the middle aged guy. Wait, did he say the kid's name was Dieter? Like on Sprockets? Never mind. Dieter is a better German name for that kid. NOW IS THE TIME ON SPROCKETS WHEN WE DAHNCE!
Well Dieter is his son, so....
I have a really really good question for you .....
he does not show you all the steps.
Been better if you didn't skip some of the process
Not explained well enough