Making Latex rubber molds/mold making /Nov.update
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2017
- Finishing up some older rubber projects ,and some complicated newbies in the table.
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HAPPY THANKS GIVING GRISS! GOD BLESS WORK IS LOOKING GOOD!
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well Matthew.
Nice vid and molds Gris!!! I really like the Dragon!!!!!!
Hey Griss. Thad Buddha is one heck of an undertaking. I dont think i would have taken that job on but it looks like you have got a handle on it. I cant wait to see a casting. That will be a very nice peice.
There's a reason it sat on a shelf for two years lol. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Well you did it 😀 I'M giving it a try. You've inspired me with your videos. I'm wanting to know for mold release what do you use? I'm not sure if what I'm using is giving me lots of air holes. I'm using castor oil and alcohol.
Thanks for any information you can give. May your 2018 be healthy, wealthy and FUN.
Oh well , that's awesome, welcome to the casting world.I use the same as you ,1 part castor oil to 8 - 12 parts isopropyl alcohol . I usually spray the night before and pour the next morning,You can do it sooner ,just so the alcohol has evaporated.The air bubbles can be caused by many things.If you want to chat more go on Facebook ...facebook.com/uniquegardenartvernon/ you can get me here and I can chat with you a bit more, if you like.We want you to suceed.
Awesome ! Do you buy the sculptures u make the molds for? Or make them? And can u point me in the rite direction on how to make the rubber mold from the start I can’t find one. Thanks!
Do sell your molds. I'd love to buy that starfish!
Sorry,sold some time ago already.
Ola qual o nome do látex Rubber que você usa e em qual Sat posso achar para comprar sou do Brasil aguardo sua resposta
Eu acho que está disponível apenas no Canadá, desculpe meu amigo.
Hi mate great videos :) what do you use for making the seam before putting the latex on??
An old trick by an old friend ,magazine paper.
Good morning Griss . Have you ever tried using the thickening powder to thicken the latex into a paste instead of the micro fiber ? Just curious . I realy enjoy watching your videos. Information is key and i really like seeing different techniques.
Morning Tom.I have a liquid thickener and have done that as well.I found for me,I like the flexibility after the fill with the fibers, but to each their own.I have a couple buds ,one in California and one In New Zealand that use a rubber crumb mixed with latex to fill the voids.Unfortunatly I can't get it in Canada :(
Thanks for your reply. I would like to send you somthing to try if you like it i can tell you where to get more if you donyt like it dont use it . i understand if you dont want to give out your address.. The stuff i have you can mix the latex to thick or thin as you want the consistensy of spackling plaste to peanutbutter . Its a powder.. I use it for undercuts or small voids.
What's it called Tom ? I'll see if I can get it up here.
Hi Gris, I was wondering do have any help to run the store or with making the molds or making your concrete items?
Good morning,My wife operates the actual store and she does a great job.I load the vehicles when I'm called upon.On busy days I will stay in the store.
The concrete pouring ,mold making ,staining ,painting all finishes is little ol me.Can be daunting at times but it forces me to be well organized.:)
Good morning.
Help me.
My latex is very liquid-l will be making my form very very long.Coats are very thin.What must l doing?
Thanks.
Talk to your supplier and ask if they have a rubber thickener.Most rubber suppliers have a thickening agent you can mix in.Good luck.
What release or treatment would you suggest for a concrete model ?
Sorry Neal,do you mean before painting it with latex??
@@mrconcreteartisan yes, the very first step. You have great info, but I don't see an explanation of the choice of mold release on the original model and the securing of the stiff material that become the seam in the latex mold
@@mrconcreteartisan I hope to make a form for an old 31" tall standing eagle. Do you have an email where I could send you a picture ?
Good morning my name is John. I was wandering if you are local? I'm on Vancouver Island
I'd like to visit your shop some time
Morning John not local but in B.C. .I used to live in Victoria.I'm In the okanagan valley ,Vernon actually.If your out and about in the summer ,Pop in and say Hi!
Have you had any issues of latex lifting from your molds?
On occasion years ago .Are you having issues? If so ,tell me and I'll tell you how to avoid and how to remedy if it happens.
@@mrconcreteartisan yes i have. while putting layers of latex to a mold the mold after drying lifted from the mold and distorted the sculpture. it was very frustrating. I was using water based clay, but very little moister left in the water clay. Does moisture in the clay do this?
@@VehicleHunter For rubber mold making you MUST use a sulfur free clay IE: plastilina ,monster clay .The sulfur in the other clay will reject the latex rubber.So sorry to tell you that.
Thanks I'm trying to get my kids to get me on the social media. I am on the DIY.com as JTVconcrete
Oh sweet, so that's you.Nice to have you aboard,ask questions on the forum ,we will always help you out.You can also private message me on the forum as well .
Hi.How many coat do you do every day? for one figur?
Thank.
Usually two coats a day ,one early in the morning ,and one in the afternoon.Sometimes I will come back at night and put a third coat if they are ready.
Ceco Powder Natural Latex Rubber Thickener You can get it on E-Bay from Holdens latex
Sweet I'll take a peek later Tom :)