How to Make a Silicone Putty Mold and Resin Casting of a Sea Fan Using Aquarium Safe Plastic

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
  • In this aquarium decoration mold making and casting tutorial video we should how to make a mold of a sea fan and create a resin casting using aquarium safe plastic.
    www.smooth-on.c... for more custom aquarium design ideas using Smooth-On's aquarium-safe rubbers, plastics and foams.
    Advantages of making your own sea fan coral with Smooth-On plastic:
    An array of color options are possible
    Eliminates Reef Harvesting
    Aquarium Safe - will not harm fish, invertebrates or any other sea life
    Low Cost
    Easy Maintenance
    Will Last Indefinitely
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @pabrad1
    @pabrad1 13 років тому

    Wow that looks totally real! The fan even seems to move naturally. And the pigment colors available give many options for make a wide range of fan colors.

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  12 років тому

    Yes, it can be used with freshwater plants.

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  11 років тому

    Yes, the mold can be used repeatedly.

  • @hermionejane2004
    @hermionejane2004 12 років тому

    cool can you do that with the freshwater plants to?

  • @gdaychina
    @gdaychina 11 років тому

    Would a company like living color use the same technology and material to produce their commercial products

  • @hatuhang1958
    @hatuhang1958 11 років тому

    can you do it with tropical plants?

  • @rafaestrava
    @rafaestrava 7 років тому

    Estos cursos
    Y materiales los consigo en la Ciudad de México !?????

  • @macazo01
    @macazo01 11 років тому

    can we use over and over again the silicone mold?

  • @gdaychina
    @gdaychina 11 років тому

    How would I source materials from your company if I wanted to setup a production facility in the Philippines

  • @etremelyinnpropiart6756
    @etremelyinnpropiart6756 10 років тому

    i love coral~ i have a peice like that from P.R!

  • @hondo2160
    @hondo2160 13 років тому

    I could use this technique to mold some leaves I have here!

  • @Tenesha821
    @Tenesha821 4 роки тому

    Really nice

  • @rtgefgefefef
    @rtgefgefefef 12 років тому

    is this safe for my fish?

  • @smoothon
    @smoothon  11 років тому

    We have a distributor in the Philippines, Zechnar Enterprises, who should be able to assist you. You can find their contact information on our website.

  • @brendan.3038
    @brendan.3038 10 років тому

    As I live in Canada and Sea Fans cannot be imported; I like Michael MMC would love to know if anyone makes them for purchase. Thank you!

  • @yo_its_jpc8507
    @yo_its_jpc8507 11 років тому

    That's cool

  • @Joyousmicor
    @Joyousmicor 9 років тому

    Part B of Smooth-Cast 60D look like a honey.

  • @XCyclonusX
    @XCyclonusX 8 років тому

    Its beautiful, but considering how many materials are required isn't the cost astronomical? It was mentioned that DIYer generally love the satisfaction of making it ourselves, which is true, but come on there is a limit.

    • @tulanzuya
      @tulanzuya 5 років тому

      The cost might be relatively high for making one or two fans but if you're planning to sell them you'd make your money back quickly and go on to make a lot more. Two potential customers already in the first several comments below!

  • @corinawentzel
    @corinawentzel 12 років тому

    Is it possible to buy some sea fans from you? Or do you know anyone who sells them? I don't need enough to buy the kit myself but I'd love to save the environment and not purchase real sea fans... Thank you!

  • @MMCFilm
    @MMCFilm 11 років тому

    Id be interested in anyone who makes these SeaFans for purchase

  • @Joyousmicor
    @Joyousmicor 9 років тому

    Part B of Smooth-Cast 60D look like a honey.d

  • @mixkain
    @mixkain 12 років тому

    often DIYers are not looking to save money, despite popular belief. Many DIYers do it for the personal satisfaction of working with their hands or accomplishing the project on their own.
    I bet whenever someone looks in the tank he proudly says, "i made those from scratch" not that he saved money making them