The pot life for this silicone seems to vary quite a bit depending on the amount mixed and temprature. I've actually found out that I can extend the pot life to 3+ hours if I chill the silicone in the fridge before mixing and put the mixed silicone back in the fridge for 30-60 min for the bubbles to release on their own. It allows you to get bubble-free castings without a vacuum chamber or pressure pot!
Have been watching a few tutorials for making moulds but yours is by far the best. Genius idea to make the box frames using Lego building bricks and sticky laminating plastic.....clean, neat and allows for lots of shapes and sizes. I’m a new subscriber and look forward to watching the rest of your videos. Many thanks x
I use legos for making moulds as well. I love it because you always have the correct size and if you put petroleum jelly on the legos (but make sure that non of the petroleum jelly touches the items you want to make the mould off) the mould will easily slide out of the lego "box" once you are done
I always look forward to when you post new videos. I don't think people know how much time and special care you put in to your resin crafts. I depend on you solely to know the best methods of resin in all aspects! I was sad when your shop closed down because all the items you sold were amazing! Thanks for making such great videos and being a perfectionist with resin!
Thank you SOOOO MUCH OMG 😍😍 finally a video about resin mold making with a brand of Silikone that is actually available for me in Germany! This was really helpful and I can’t thank you enough for this video! 😍✨✨✨
Thanks for the info on the Let's Resin Silicone. I've had it recommended as well on Amazon when looking at silicone. I also enjoyed how straight forward and easy you made the tutorial.
I saw lot of silicone mold making videos and your video is the best by far. I'm curious...if you use vacuum chamber every time when you work with resin. (I always fight with bubbles lol)
{씬디짱}'s Craft Town thank you! I only use the vacuum chamber with resin if I’m doing a clear piece that needs to be bubble free. I never use it on pieces I color
Yes you can glue it down if you wish, I mentioned in the video that if you want to glue it down ditch the self laminating sheet and use a non porous surface instead
Thank you! No it does not need the pressure pot. I used a vaccum to remove the bubbles. However it’s not necessary as the micro bubbles won’t affect the final casting.
I'm so glad I found your channel because I'm trying to learn how to make my own flatback charms that I like turning into jewelry. So far I've been buying slime charms off Amazon but I want to make my own. Do you by any chance know how to make those?
Katrina Repine I had no idea what slime charms were so I had to look them up lol. You can definitely make your own by making your own mold and casting them with resin or clay.
I really enjoyed this video, so thank you so much for sharing it with us. I am wondering, if you could tell me where to find the original tea cup x 4 mold ? I have a thing about tea cups !😊 Thank you, Julie Canada
Thank you AmyMade, an easy to follow video, from an experienced user ;-)... and loved the lego and rice tips. So can't find a mold for what I want so wanted to make a resin mold. I wanted to ask you what you prefer to use to 1) color the mold and resin and 2) will the silicon you used create a "glossy" surface, and if not, what do you use to get that shine on the resin.
Hi. I never color my mold. To me, it’s an unnecessary step lol. For coloring resin, I use pigments made for resin both powder and liquid. So...silicone basically makes an exact copy of whatever you’re making your mold out of. So if your original is shiny/glossy, your casted resin pieces will be shiny as well. If your original is not shiny, you would have to clear coat it with a gloss spray before making your mold.
Have you used plastilina instead of the laminating sheet with the let's resin silicone? I tried it and everywhere except the bottom where it was touching the clay cute right but the side touching clay is sticky... so I tried packing tape and it worked... however my blanks are a lil thicker then I need which is one reason I like the clay... please help!!!
@@AmyMade wondering if you sell then in your store? I am addicted to teacups. Very interested in purchasing your teacup mold. I would use in my preschool class for mother's preschool parent card. Please let know. Thank you
Here is another tip that I forgot last time i posted my comment. If you dont have a vacuum chamber & to have as litte bubbles as possible I put the whole thing into the fridge for about an hour after pouring the silicone. This slows down the curing process and allows the bubbles to rise so they can pop
Oh! I also forgot, somehow I didn't have rice 😳 but I used buckwheat and that was brilliant as well. I won't the amount of resin needed on the outsides of my molds so no more quessing
So I used your method and even purchased the same contact paper and silicone rubber. When I removed the contact paper 12 hours later, the bottom where the paper was is sticky. Does that eventually cure? Did the adhesive of the contact paper react with the rubber?
That never happened to me. Unless they changed the laminate. I haven’t bought a new one since this video. It could be the rubber reacting. If its still sticky after you let it cure longer, I suggest dusting it with baby powder to remove the tackiness.
How necessary is the vacuum chamber? I've never made molds before, but I'm wanting to duplicate some 3d printed parts, and this silicone and method looks the most user friendly and affordable, but if the vacuum chamber is a necessity, that makes it a bit less straight forward for me.
Did you find that where the sticky paper made the mold sticky? I bought everything from Mr. Resin to the laminateing sheet and logos (but I bought clear Legos, I'm that extra). But the molds are sticky where the laminating sheet was exposed to the silicone.
Yea it’s reacting to the adhesive. Use something different. Try contact paper, packaging tape….however it could also be the silicone. You can try a different brand too
The cuo you used to mix the silicone, is it a one time use thing or can you wait till it cures and peel it off? Also is the cup silicone itself or a hard plastic?
@@AmyMade sorry, the cup that you used to mix the silicone before you poured it. Was it a hard plastic cup that you could peel the harden silicone out of or is it just a one time use thing?
Yes it’s made of plastic called polypropylene. Also known as PP5. But with silicone, pretty much you can use cups made of any non porous material. Cured silicone will peel right off and you can reuse it
Mimi Beloved no, I mentioned in the video that it’s not necessary as the bubbles won’t affect the casting. The reason I did it was because I wanted to show how the vacuum chamber works as some subscribers were wondering. But personally, I like my clear/translucent molds to be bubble free (visually) so I always use the vac.
Hi there, I recently bought this type of silicone and used it. I mixed properly and let it set for over 24 hours but the top (side where the pieces are) is still sticky and the pieces had some uncured silicone on them but inside the actual mold spots are fine. Did I do something wrong or is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
Nyla Saghir I mean, the silicone is sticky but should not be tacky. What are you laying your pieces on? Maybe the silicone is reacting to that? Try putting some baby powder on the sticky portion to reduce the tackiness.
Crafter's Delights by Amy it's possible I could have not mixed correctly but since I work with resin, I thought I had that down pat haha 😅 also I used contact paper as my tape but I am going to try again using actual tape to see if I run into the same issue.
Hi amy do you have a tip if I want to make silicone mold out of real food? I mean do you think the silicone will stick to all the pores in the real food? I’m thinking something like a slice of bread or something like that. Tysm🙏
@@AmyMade I have used transfer tape before, now I use packing tape, but I want something bigger and stronger possibly? Saw your video and was wondering if laminating sheets were better.. but I guess not haha. What transfer tape do you use personally? Does it work well for you in the hold strength?
That’s probably why then. If the pot life is only 1 minute, you have to work really fast before it starts curing on you. The one I used has a pot life of at least 15 minutes
@@AmyMade I was just sayin that that was my experience, the description on ebay didn't say how long or short the pot life was. but you wouldn't have time to vac so it seems like a bad product. lots of bubbles
There's nothing I like more than when someone comes up with an unusual way to fix a problem. I loved your video. New subscriber? YES!
The pot life for this silicone seems to vary quite a bit depending on the amount mixed and temprature. I've actually found out that I can extend the pot life to 3+ hours if I chill the silicone in the fridge before mixing and put the mixed silicone back in the fridge for 30-60 min for the bubbles to release on their own. It allows you to get bubble-free castings without a vacuum chamber or pressure pot!
ooh, thank you for this tip 😁
Have been watching a few tutorials for making moulds but yours is by far the best. Genius idea to make the box frames using Lego building bricks and sticky laminating plastic.....clean, neat and allows for lots of shapes and sizes. I’m a new subscriber and look forward to watching the rest of your videos. Many thanks x
I use legos for making moulds as well. I love it because you always have the correct size and if you put petroleum jelly on the legos (but make sure that non of the petroleum jelly touches the items you want to make the mould off) the mould will easily slide out of the lego "box" once you are done
The rice trick is brilliant! Thank you for the lovely Instructive video
That rice idea is AWESOME! Wow, can't believe I've never seen anybody else mention this! Thank you!!
I always look forward to when you post new videos. I don't think people know how much time and special care you put in to your resin crafts. I depend on you solely to know the best methods of resin in all aspects! I was sad when your shop closed down because all the items you sold were amazing! Thanks for making such great videos and being a perfectionist with resin!
KakashiRyuu thank you so much for such a sweet comment!
This is seriously the best mold making tutorial. thank you! you are really innovative.
I love how simple and easy you show and make things, very helpful for noobs like me!
I was just wondering how do people make molds for epoxy and found this gem 💎. I'm a Subscriber now. Thanks
OMG I don't even mess with resin and you are the only one I watch... I loved that sweet little catty cappuccino!!!
Perfect! The content, music, aesthetics, everything!
WOW! Your video is by far the best one I have seen! You gave excellent instructions that are through and precise! Thanks so much for sharing.❤
Thank you SOOOO MUCH OMG 😍😍 finally a video about resin mold making with a brand of Silikone that is actually available for me in Germany! This was really helpful and I can’t thank you enough for this video! 😍✨✨✨
I have more Lego blocks here than I know what to do with! Genius!
Thanks for the info on the Let's Resin Silicone. I've had it recommended as well on Amazon when looking at silicone. I also enjoyed how straight forward and easy you made the tutorial.
The castings at the end look great! This is so informative!
Thank you for this video!! So helpful and omgggg your voice is sooooooo soothing!!!
Are you a teacher? You explained every single thing, this is great. Suscribed.
hmmm...I guess you could call that! Thanks for watching!
This was so calming
Wish I still had my Lego from when I was little!
I could send you one out of the 2000 my 9 year old has lol....
A box of 1500 pieces are $30 at Walmart.
Have you done a 2 part mold video yet? I would love to see one. Your voice is relaxing and I like your techniques.
Very clever smart using building blocks. Great Job
BTW besides the stickiness your idea of using Legos is brilliant!
I saw lot of silicone mold making videos and your video is the best by far. I'm curious...if you use vacuum chamber every time when you work with resin. (I always fight with bubbles lol)
{씬디짱}'s Craft Town thank you! I only use the vacuum chamber with resin if I’m doing a clear piece that needs to be bubble free. I never use it on pieces I color
@@AmyMade I see. When I handle with clear resin, I always put some fine glitters to hide micro bubbles... Thanks for your answer 😉
This was a very thorough perfect! Great job!
Hi, thanks for your video. I have trouble with silicone seeping under my coaster blanks. I've tried contact paper. Have you glued yours down?
Yes you can glue it down if you wish, I mentioned in the video that if you want to glue it down ditch the self laminating sheet and use a non porous surface instead
most seem to use hot glue
Hi I’ve tried this method and using only shipping tape and it worked awesome
I use hot glue!
@@Bonstergirl1 Using hot glue is cheap, but it is harder for the resin to come out of the mold.
They are so cute! Very nice the way you explain everything. Thank you!
This was such a good video!!! Question... where is that fast curing resin from?! And how long did it take to cure?
Thanks! The resin is from alumilite. It takes around 10-15 min to cure
@@AmyMade WOW!!!!! That is amazing!!!
Very cool! Thanks for the info! If I do decide to dabble in making my own molds, I'll def be trying this method.
This was an awesome tutorial.
Does this particular mould making product require the pressure machine? ❤
Thank you! No it does not need the pressure pot. I used a vaccum to remove the bubbles. However it’s not necessary as the micro bubbles won’t affect the final casting.
@@AmyMade Thank you.
I'm so glad I found your channel because I'm trying to learn how to make my own flatback charms that I like turning into jewelry. So far I've been buying slime charms off Amazon but I want to make my own. Do you by any chance know how to make those?
Katrina Repine I had no idea what slime charms were so I had to look them up lol. You can definitely make your own by making your own mold and casting them with resin or clay.
This is a great video honey - love! And you are a total genius!!
I learned a lot - Thank you for sharing! xoxo
I really enjoyed this video, so thank you so much for sharing it with us. I am wondering, if you could tell me where to find the original tea cup x 4 mold ? I have a thing about tea cups !😊
Thank you,
Julie
Canada
Loved your video! Never thought about using Legos before! Interesting idea.
What laminating sheets do you use? I bought some but the plastic is not very flexible, and the adhesive didn’t stick to the building blocks. Thanks!
YOU ARE SO SMART!!!!!!!! Great tips!
Amy that was so great ty ,ty, your the best !
Thank you AmyMade, an easy to follow video, from an experienced user ;-)... and loved the lego and rice tips. So can't find a mold for what I want so wanted to make a resin mold. I wanted to ask you what you prefer to use to 1) color the mold and resin and 2) will the silicon you used create a "glossy" surface, and if not, what do you use to get that shine on the resin.
Hi. I never color my mold. To me, it’s an unnecessary step lol. For coloring resin, I use pigments made for resin both powder and liquid. So...silicone basically makes an exact copy of whatever you’re making your mold out of. So if your original is shiny/glossy, your casted resin pieces will be shiny as well. If your original is not shiny, you would have to clear coat it with a gloss spray before making your mold.
question would this be good silicone to use for food safe stuff. Also, amazing thank you for the simple tutorial
You would have to use food safe specific silicone for that. This one is not
Clever girl. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. So appreciated. Sherie Rodrigues from Australia 🥰
Sprinkle with love from Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 ❤
This a great video with great info. Well done.
Will this silicone stand up to the heat of hot wax or is there a special kind of silicone that needs to be used for this . ?? Thanks
Have you used plastilina instead of the laminating sheet with the let's resin silicone? I tried it and everywhere except the bottom where it was touching the clay cute right but the side touching clay is sticky... so I tried packing tape and it worked... however my blanks are a lil thicker then I need which is one reason I like the clay... please help!!!
Love the video. Thank you. Also I was wondering where did you get your teacup flatbacks?
Thank you! They’re copies of my hand sculpted pieces
@@AmyMade wondering if you sell then in your store? I am addicted to teacups. Very interested in purchasing your teacup mold. I would use in my preschool class for mother's preschool parent card.
Please let know. Thank you
this is super cool! thanks Amy!
SweetnessCo thanks for swinging by! Miss your crafting and your videos!!
Crafter's Delights by Amy haha. i miss it too... i’m a mama of two now, there’s simply no time! some day i’ll get back into it xx
SweetnessCo oh wow! Congratulation! Understandably so! I’m a mama of one and I can only craft at night when he’s asleep!
Here is another tip that I forgot last time i posted my comment.
If you dont have a vacuum chamber & to have as litte bubbles as possible I put the whole thing into the fridge for about an hour after pouring the silicone.
This slows down the curing process and allows the bubbles to rise so they can pop
Thanks for the video. It is just what I was looking for
Hi! I would like to request that you made a video of rectangular silicon molder lids. I really dnt knw how to do that. Please. I just started soaping
Oh! I also forgot, somehow I didn't have rice 😳 but I used buckwheat and that was brilliant as well. I won't the amount of resin needed on the outsides of my molds so no more quessing
Do you need a vacuum when mixing, I'm just starting out so I'm self supported
It’s not necessary for this brand of silicone. You’ll get bubbles but it won’t affect the casting
May I ask why you use that sealed vacuum is it only to remove bubbles or does it serve another purpose as well? Great video!
Thank you and yes, it’s only to remove bubbles!
@@AmyMade can we use something else?? I don't have it :(
@@tashakibatain8090 yes, I believe you can also use a heat gun
thank you for very useful information 👍🏼⭐️👑
So I used your method and even purchased the same contact paper and silicone rubber. When I removed the contact paper 12 hours later, the bottom where the paper was is sticky. Does that eventually cure? Did the adhesive of the contact paper react with the rubber?
That never happened to me. Unless they changed the laminate. I haven’t bought a new one since this video. It could be the rubber reacting. If its still sticky after you let it cure longer, I suggest dusting it with baby powder to remove the tackiness.
Great job, helpful info. Thank you
I loved your video I want to make a 3d chess piece will this same concept work
Thank you! This method will not work for 3d pieces. You would need to make a 2 piece mold
Where did you find the flatback coffee cups?
Great video! ❤ I've seriously been trying to find the exact originals that you are using...where did you find them? Thanks!
Thank you! That’s because they were hand sculpted! 👍🏻
😳 They are beautiful!! Do you make molds to sell? 😉
Love the lego idea! Do you mind sharing what pigment you used for the green? It's a perfect milk green!
Anna-Aliza Rosenbaum , it’s from Eager’s polymers...color is kelly green
@@AmyMade Thank you!
Where can I buy that vacuum set up?
What type of sheet are you using as the base?
thank you
How necessary is the vacuum chamber? I've never made molds before, but I'm wanting to duplicate some 3d printed parts, and this silicone and method looks the most user friendly and affordable, but if the vacuum chamber is a necessity, that makes it a bit less straight forward for me.
I mentioned in the video that it’s not necessary 👍🏻
@@AmyMade lol thank you. I am horrible on details. I appreciate the super fast reply. What are the pros and cons with it?
Jk you address that as well 😅
Did you find that where the sticky paper made the mold sticky? I bought everything from Mr. Resin to the laminateing sheet and logos (but I bought clear Legos, I'm that extra). But the molds are sticky where the laminating sheet was exposed to the silicone.
Yea it’s reacting to the adhesive. Use something different. Try contact paper, packaging tape….however it could also be the silicone. You can try a different brand too
@@AmyMade it's the self lamenting sheets you advised. I will try another silicone and see. Thank you for responding.
Yes I know. But maybe the seller changed the manufacturer/distributor. I’ve been using the first one I bought and hadn’t had any issue with it.
Great video thank you!
Thanks For Sharing ... Can I Do The Same Process On Larger Projects?
Depends how large👍🏻
The cuo you used to mix the silicone, is it a one time use thing or can you wait till it cures and peel it off? Also is the cup silicone itself or a hard plastic?
I’m sorry, I can’t understand you question. 🙁
@@AmyMade sorry, the cup that you used to mix the silicone before you poured it. Was it a hard plastic cup that you could peel the harden silicone out of or is it just a one time use thing?
Yes it’s made of plastic called polypropylene. Also known as PP5. But with silicone, pretty much you can use cups made of any non porous material. Cured silicone will peel right off and you can reuse it
@@AmyMade ok thank you so much
What brand of resin that you use
Is this oven safe?
Is it necessary to have a vacuum chamber to make a mold with this silicone mixture?
No it’s not. I mentioned in the video that you don’t have to 👍🏻
Hello, is it necessary to put the silicone in a vacuum chamber? Coz i dont wanna buy that just for occasional crafting...
Mimi Beloved no, I mentioned in the video that it’s not necessary as the bubbles won’t affect the casting. The reason I did it was because I wanted to show how the vacuum chamber works as some subscribers were wondering. But personally, I like my clear/translucent molds to be bubble free (visually) so I always use the vac.
Good to know. Thanks a lot
What is Vacuum chamber ?? Is it neccessry for making mold???
If we don't have this then what we can use ?? Is there any alternate???
It’s not necessary if you’re using low viscosity silicone like this one.👍🏻
@@AmyMade can i use it for epoxy resin??
And if resin will get very heat up,, that will effect to the mold???
What was the curing time for the liquid silicone.
It doesn’t say but I believe it cured after 12 hours
Is this safe to use as chocolate mold.
No, this silicone is not food safe
What is the difference between mold star 15 and 30? Thanks
The shore hardness of the cured silicone
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Hi there, I recently bought this type of silicone and used it. I mixed properly and let it set for over 24 hours but the top (side where the pieces are) is still sticky and the pieces had some uncured silicone on them but inside the actual mold spots are fine. Did I do something wrong or is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
Nyla Saghir I mean, the silicone is sticky but should not be tacky. What are you laying your pieces on? Maybe the silicone is reacting to that? Try putting some baby powder on the sticky portion to reduce the tackiness.
Also I’m wondering if you mixed enough silicone. Mixing too little of an amount can cause it to not cure
Crafter's Delights by Amy it's possible I could have not mixed correctly but since I work with resin, I thought I had that down pat haha 😅 also I used contact paper as my tape but I am going to try again using actual tape to see if I run into the same issue.
Will this method work when making prosthetics moulds
Depends on the shape. This method only works for shapes with a flat back
Love your voice
Is this mandatory to buy a pressure machine for mixing silicon solution?
Rahat Rutaba no it’s not. Only if you want it to be bubble free aesthetically
Do you do custom molds as well hun?
I don’t!😖
Hi amy do you have a tip if I want to make silicone mold out of real food? I mean do you think the silicone will stick to all the pores in the real food? I’m thinking something like a slice of bread or something like that. Tysm🙏
Yes you can make molds out of food. Just a lot of clean up will be involved after demolding
@@AmyMade you mean the pieces that get stuck in the silicone?
@@ld-23 correct!
@@ld-23 also better to dry out the bread before use. Put it in the oven in low heat until it is dry and hard like croutons.
R these resin made silicon molds can be used for soap making?
Yes you can
Hi would this work with plaster? :)
You can use silicone molds with plaster 👍🏻
What laminating sheets did you use?:)
I don’t use laminating sheets anymore. I recommend using transfer tape instead.
@@AmyMade I have used transfer tape before, now I use packing tape, but I want something bigger and stronger possibly? Saw your video and was wondering if laminating sheets were better.. but I guess not haha. What transfer tape do you use personally? Does it work well for you in the hold strength?
Can i do this without the vacuum?
I explain it in the video!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
can this type of silicone mold be used with uv resin?
Dani Michele yes you can since it’s translucent
Where did you get the tea cup cabochons?
I made them. I hand sculpted them with clay
with is the mixture you used for making the cup
I mentioned in the video. It’s a fast curing resin
So precise, i love it! How is tootooamy doing? ♡
B B thanks! I have no idea as we lost contact
@@AmyMade aww that's too bad. I hope she's doing well. ♡
What fast cure resin did you use
Amazing casting resin 👍
Supper great Darling..❤️❤️🙏🙏..!!
Hi, can you make molds of coasters nd trays in irregular shape pls.
Yes you can. Using the same method used in this video
@@AmyMade yeah but how to make a shape irregular which things i used for ? That's my problem
I mixed my silicone for 5 min and it started setting in mid pour??? what do you think happened?
Check the pot life / working time of the silicone
@@AmyMade I bought it off ebay... it says DecorRom on the bottles. couldn't find pot life in the description but it's about a minute.
That’s probably why then. If the pot life is only 1 minute, you have to work really fast before it starts curing on you. The one I used has a pot life of at least 15 minutes
@@AmyMade I was just sayin that that was my experience, the description on ebay didn't say how long or short the pot life was. but you wouldn't have time to vac so it seems like a bad product. lots of bubbles
Oh yes, I was just explaining it to you since your original comment was asking what went wrong 👍🏻 that’s all...
Hi how did the translucent green turns to milkish green? is it some sort of magic? hahahaha
Yes! This fast curing resin cures white so any color you add will make it pastel color
@@AmyMade i never knew thaaat 😧 thnks for answering
Wowwwww💓💓💓👏👌✌
Look at the position of your camera
Quick n easy??? Naahhhh
Have you done the traditional way?
Thank you