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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2016
  • This week's special project is all about casting! We're in Frank's shop to show you how to create a hollow resin cast of a helmet using slush casting. Here's how slush casting compares to other methods, a demonstration of the full process, as well as tips for your own projects!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 302

  • @TheGardenSnake
    @TheGardenSnake 8 років тому +235

    I was the Rocketeer for Halloween in the third grade. My mom made the helmet from a milk carton. It was bitching. My mom was a boss. I never once had a store bought costume.

    • @superbmediacontentcreator
      @superbmediacontentcreator 8 років тому +5

      Yea, another irrelevant UA-cam comment... your Mom is the best... now if she could only make gags... for you...

    • @TheGardenSnake
      @TheGardenSnake 8 років тому +17

      +Riki B. Eyestarone the thumbnail is the Rocketer helmet, I'd guess you haven't seen it.

    • @Pjiggy
      @Pjiggy 8 років тому +19

      +Riki B. Eyestarone Are you an orphan? Did your mom not love you? what pain are you holding that made you lash out in such an unnecessary way at this stranger on You Tube?

    • @monte6777
      @monte6777 8 років тому +10

      Riki B. Eyestarone What the fuck are you saying? You're telling me to learn english, but your sentence structure and grammar is not only dreadful but incomprehensible.
      It's a nice story that someone told about the helmet in the thumbnail. Why in god's name are you so angry?

    • @MrDeathray117
      @MrDeathray117 8 років тому +12

      +Riki B. Eyestarone The helmet in the video is the rocketeer's. The guy said his mom made him a rocketeer helmet when he was younger. Clearly there is some relevance here. I can't fathom why you are getting so exercised about someone sharing a story.

  • @slikrx
    @slikrx 8 років тому +124

    I really wish they would include "materials used" in the description... Also, a "time elapsed" would be interesting.

    • @Banehorse
      @Banehorse 8 років тому +13

      This

    • @ryanbarker5217
      @ryanbarker5217 5 років тому

      @@Banehorse didn't he mention the materials in the video?

    • @andeyking
      @andeyking 4 роки тому +4

      @@ryanbarker5217 Yes, as well as the time taken for the entire casting process.

    • @bryceelischer819
      @bryceelischer819 3 роки тому +3

      Everything is smooth on. For the resin they’re using Smooth-cast onyx

  • @NerdyGeeky
    @NerdyGeeky 7 років тому +9

    I really love these moulding/casting videos. I want to get into this myself very soon and all of these videos are really informative and make the whole process seem less daunting for a beginner like myself :) Thanks guys!

  • @r2witco
    @r2witco 8 років тому +1

    That was awesome to watch, thank you!
    Frank and Volpin are a couple of my favorite prop makers, was stoked to hear Frank mention them.

  • @MatthewClise
    @MatthewClise 8 років тому

    These vids with Frank are always a treat. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us! It truly is inspiring.

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity 8 років тому +4

    Pretty awesome technique, thanks for sharing!

  • @matthewprince6157
    @matthewprince6157 8 років тому +5

    I love Frank, He's matured so much since his first season of Faceoff. Awesome video. Keep up the good work.

    • @catherinefisher6188
      @catherinefisher6188 2 роки тому

      He’s like a totally different person! He was such a jerk on that first season & now he seems like a pretty good guy.

  • @HashSl1ng1ngSlasher
    @HashSl1ng1ngSlasher 8 років тому +3

    that was super interesting to watch happen. Love this channel.

  • @i.am.adrian
    @i.am.adrian 8 років тому

    That's one clean cast! Nice work, Frank!

  • @scratchcrafter
    @scratchcrafter 8 років тому +3

    my favorite helmet, i made one from scratch with leather, then hardened it and turned out pretty good. Thanks for posting!

  • @CProductions27
    @CProductions27 8 років тому +14

    Would love to see Frank and Adam do a one day build together

  • @jan-roarbernhardsen7626
    @jan-roarbernhardsen7626 8 років тому

    Great to see how you made the helmet. I seen it before, but its always diffrent shapes. Have a nice day

  • @terryrooney8127
    @terryrooney8127 6 років тому

    This is an excellent video, very helpful.

  • @ahikernamedgq
    @ahikernamedgq 8 років тому +1

    You could wear a headlamp while doing that to make it easier to see inside the cast.
    Thanks for the video, Tested!! Great stuff!

  • @walperstyle
    @walperstyle 8 років тому +5

    I'd like to know more about how to make the mold in great detailed steps.
    (I may be purchasing a CNC machine, and I can see amazing possibilities)

  • @CthulhusDream
    @CthulhusDream 8 років тому

    Awesome! More Frank!

  • @Velobetty
    @Velobetty 5 років тому

    It's nice seeing Crouch End on Frank's t-shirt as that's where I live; right next to Nelson's shop! :)

  • @CnijnDsD
    @CnijnDsD 8 років тому

    Interesting video, thx! You guys also have a video on how to make the fibreglass shell and rubber mold?

  • @DaedalusProps
    @DaedalusProps 8 років тому +7

    I saw Harrison do this with a Thomas Daft Punk helmet.
    Drunk. It was amazing.

  • @lordquinn1605
    @lordquinn1605 8 років тому +4

    I would love to have a helmet like this. Rocketeer is one of my favorite movies.

  • @saundersdane
    @saundersdane 5 років тому

    Fun stuff..thanks for sharing....that rocketeer helmet rules!

  • @friartuck103
    @friartuck103 8 років тому

    This is my favorite channel, I'm giddy when I see s new video.

  • @xtianor
    @xtianor 8 років тому

    these Last videos with Frank are awesome.

  • @FSXtremeVideos
    @FSXtremeVideos 8 років тому

    Even though I'm from after the rocketeer came to the big screen, I absolutely loved it as a kid. Had a wave of nostalgia and watched the movie again last week and it was amazing after not seeing it for 14 years.

  • @JeffLafferty
    @JeffLafferty 8 років тому

    Very cool!

  • @3dcreations801
    @3dcreations801 8 років тому

    That looks to be a beautiful fiberglass and silicon split mold, any chance of seeing a video on its creation or the creation of a similar mold. The way it joins looked perfect.

  • @Apollo_Vanron
    @Apollo_Vanron 5 років тому

    AWESOME!

  • @fryncyaryorvjink2140
    @fryncyaryorvjink2140 8 років тому +2

    I've been wanting to make a stig helmet, thanks for reminding me!

  • @stevenrwilkes
    @stevenrwilkes 8 років тому +1

    When I saw the fast house hat I knew you ride dirt bikes. When I saw your crf450r then subscribed because I like that. What year is it?

  • @chicagokones5563
    @chicagokones5563 8 років тому

    Great episode Norm and Frank. Always loved the Rocketeer helmet. I'm trying to finish up a parody sketch of Rocketeer unfortunately my helmet don't look like that lol.

  • @patfilice
    @patfilice 6 років тому

    So cool would like to buy one

  • @dataking3784
    @dataking3784 3 роки тому

    thats great bro

  • @ryanmpatrick8787
    @ryanmpatrick8787 8 років тому +6

    Frank, how do you determine volume so you know how much resin to mix for a helmet like this? i understand they get progressively smaller, but how do you come to the 8ounce number for the first batch?

    • @jonathanlowe8755
      @jonathanlowe8755 8 років тому

      I'm willing to bet it was just an experienced guess. I think it was mentioned in the lightsaber video that he hasn't to estimate a lot. You can do some math to get pretty close, but not exactly.

    • @seanamlaner9241
      @seanamlaner9241 8 років тому +2

      A typical rotocast setup will use between 1/5 on down to 1/3 of the total volume of the original object. The ratio is also determined by the shape of the object, the use, and how big/small the object is. For example, if it's a hollow rotocast object that isn't a helmet (lets say a foot tall vinyl character), you can use a ratio like 1/5 and then backfill the interior with an expandable foam to ensure the cast object has proper structural reinforcement. If making a helmet, you wouldn't backfill with foam and could go with a ratio of 1/4 or so as a starting point (depending on if you hollow cast in layers or in a single batch). Oh, and an easy way to determine your objects volume is by pouring dry rice into the mold to figure out the total volume, then divide that by the ratio you want to work with, which then gives you the amount of resin to mix (based upon how many separate rotocast batches you will be making on a single mold). Don't figure out the volume by pouring water in your mold, any moisture hiding in corners of your mold will mess up any future casting ;-)

  • @tatopaz4364
    @tatopaz4364 8 років тому

    Thanks Great Vid!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bryceelischer819
    @bryceelischer819 3 роки тому

    What a beautiful mothermold. Very nice

  • @greyareaRK1
    @greyareaRK1 8 років тому

    I'd be worried about the fin - how did you ensure it was fully coated? Gorgeous helmet.

  • @preferredimage
    @preferredimage 8 років тому

    So does Franks shop have a website you can order casts from?

  • @mcpetrolheadOCN
    @mcpetrolheadOCN 8 років тому +4

    Can we get details on the mould making?

  • @jaxnean2663
    @jaxnean2663 8 років тому

    Neat job

  • @BradM73
    @BradM73 8 років тому +4

    Are they still doing the millennium falcon build?

    • @ThePolyesterPimp
      @ThePolyesterPimp 8 років тому

      That lego build?

    • @BradM73
      @BradM73 8 років тому +5

      +The Polyester Pimp no, the DeAgostini studio scale build. It was a tested Premium series.

  • @inkno701
    @inkno701 8 років тому

    Love the Winchester Tavern shirt!
    "Go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over."

  • @MBodinger1
    @MBodinger1 3 роки тому

    I would love to see the whole process for this Helmet
    Molding , casting and painting

  • @nukellavee
    @nukellavee 8 років тому

    Could you guys make a video about the process behind making the shell and rubber parts?

  • @fulfathomfive
    @fulfathomfive 8 років тому

    Frank, would you ever do a Rocketeer cast just like that and sell it? Would love to finish one to mount in my shop.

  • @Surryfox
    @Surryfox 8 років тому

    Does this technique just work for resin? Or can you do the same with say.. silicone or other materials? For example if I were to make something that has more of a fleshy consistancy that wasn't rigid would this sort of thing work?

  • @MijoMontego
    @MijoMontego 8 років тому +4

    Frank makes these things look so simple, yet I'm sure I'd struggle if I tried it.

  • @DamianReloaded
    @DamianReloaded 8 років тому

    Cool!

  • @klavakkhazga3996
    @klavakkhazga3996 8 років тому +1

    Interesting! Can you make a video on how do you make those kinds of moulds?

    • @JPorkins88
      @JPorkins88 8 років тому

      Check out the other mold making videos on Tested.

  • @twitchstreamshuly691
    @twitchstreamshuly691 8 років тому

    I love this vids. I have a massive undertaking making a 'metal sonic suit' aka Metal sonic meets iron man. I'm trying to figure out wich silicone to use to cast the initial sculpt. and to do it right since I've spent about 50 pounds of clay on it and over 60+ hours of working on it. Do you guys have a specific silicone you use for casting? and any tips for casting large helmets with it.? And ignore the DrunkCrash plays in my username. I was too lazy to log into my main youtube account instead of posting from this one.

  • @dustylens2092
    @dustylens2092 8 років тому

    this is cool

  • @comprehendeth92
    @comprehendeth92 6 років тому

    Man, I want that helmet!

  • @IgorKolar
    @IgorKolar 7 років тому +2

    Would it be possible to fix an accelerometer to a cast, that could record which way it's facing, for how long, and then used that data to run an arduino based three servo jig to repeat the process ?

    • @hughmcgown
      @hughmcgown 6 років тому

      its nice to know this industry will hypothetically survive the ai/robotic workforce advances, just seems like a lot of judgement calls/aesthetic decisions that will retain it as a profession by humans

  • @papaprime5187
    @papaprime5187 8 років тому

    I wish I had money for this. I have always been fascinated with casting

  • @gogeta2319
    @gogeta2319 6 років тому

    What is the outer jacket made from for this mold?

  • @RDPproject
    @RDPproject 8 років тому +5

    Go to the *Winchester*, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over...

  • @shellumus
    @shellumus 4 роки тому

    Would you matrix mold a helmet that has an opening like a magneto helmet?

  • @billsargent3407
    @billsargent3407 8 років тому

    Just about the first visit to Adam Savages cave involved him showing the work on his Rockateer suit. bet this is for it..

  • @JGDeRuvo
    @JGDeRuvo 8 років тому

    Can you do clear resin with this technique?

  • @mmustangg2
    @mmustangg2 7 років тому +1

    Where's the video of the finishing? Would love to see that!

  • @catherinefisher6188
    @catherinefisher6188 2 роки тому

    Is there a video where they show how they made the mold that they used for this cast? I’d love to see that!

  • @SeanOzz
    @SeanOzz 8 років тому

    Frank, I have a tiny toy storm trooper helmet I want to mold. Do you think it needs to be a two part mold instead of a one part? I plan to use silicone for the mold. It's an original storm trooper. I'm sure you are super familiar with that helmet design. I am afraid due to the curve of the bottom of the helmet it wouldn't work as a one piece. Especially since I want to cast it as a solid chunk of silicone when done. Any tips?

    • @Swarm509
      @Swarm509 8 років тому +1

      I'm not a professional by any means but for the mold making and casting I've done I would say give it a go as a single and see how it turns out. You will learn a lot just from making that first mold. The same goes for that first cast (where the air bubbles go, where it pools, how it demolds, etc). If after that you are not happy try a two part mold. Get some extra material and have some fun experimenting.

    • @SeanOzz
      @SeanOzz 8 років тому

      +Swarm509 thanks. Yeah. I just can't see a single mold working on this since the bitten is not flat. Unless maybe I use clay to build a mount under it which could double as a pour in spot as well. Just afraid that one high side would not fill up properly when casting. I might just go for it and see.

    • @Swarm509
      @Swarm509 8 років тому

      How did it go?

    • @SeanOzz
      @SeanOzz 8 років тому

      +Swarm509 I've been out of town. No time yet.

  • @coltius
    @coltius 5 місяців тому

    Was there ever a follow up video about finishing the helmet? I haven't been able to find it.

  • @Lockdown3254
    @Lockdown3254 8 років тому

    Not sure if I missed it , but does he sell helmets somewhere? Would love to buy a Rocketeer one!

  • @direwolf8703
    @direwolf8703 8 років тому

    if there was something covering the seem of the mold would that eliminate some of the sanding?
    or like the mold was slotted so the inside was flush

    • @ThumpertTheFascistCottontail
      @ThumpertTheFascistCottontail 8 років тому

      Maybe a helmet like this could be done with a glove mould. No seams to clean up after casting.

  • @TimothySnowman
    @TimothySnowman 8 років тому

    I may have missed it, but what material is the jacket?

  • @PleasantlyLee
    @PleasantlyLee 8 років тому

    Breaking off the flash on that sound so satisfying.

  • @shellumus
    @shellumus 4 роки тому

    Why matrix mold this compared to brush on molding? I see a glove mold wouldn't work. Was a matrix used to no seams? Thank you

  • @42pyroboy
    @42pyroboy 8 років тому

    The rocketeer is and always will be my all time favorite movie

  • @MiamiNight01
    @MiamiNight01 8 років тому

    Is the resin already in black color?Or how can I tint a resin before pouring?

  • @caedus4751
    @caedus4751 8 років тому

    love the shaun of the dead reference, frank. Winchester tavern lol. \/\/

  • @DxManiac100
    @DxManiac100 8 років тому

    Is it possible to slush with scilicon?

  • @TheZombiegunner53
    @TheZombiegunner53 8 років тому

    where does norm get his shirts?

  • @pooperdrop
    @pooperdrop 8 років тому

    Holy shit I love the winchester tavern shirt. Where can I buy one?!

  • @kitaryakysubae3156
    @kitaryakysubae3156 8 років тому

    Every hero nowadays has an evil twin. I think it should be painted silver, then have a translucent black/ navy blue gloss over it to give it a black steel perlecent effect with mirrored visor and maybe accent pinstriping in a titanium paint over the top of the fin with some accent pieces would look really cool and put like a midnight silver/ midnight blue clearcoat over the whole thing would look awesome. Give it a burnt titanium like pearlescent look.
    I have a fondness for pearlescent metallic like colors. Also the burnt titanium look would look really awesome

  • @franciskramm1190
    @franciskramm1190 8 років тому

    I want one of these helmets.

  • @cert650
    @cert650 8 років тому

    Awesome. By coincidence today will be my first try to cast a helmet. And I'm sure something will go wrong. :3

    • @lp.shakur
      @lp.shakur 8 років тому +1

      well, thats the beautiful part of learning, isnt it?

    • @quinn1401
      @quinn1401 8 років тому

      So, how did it go?

    • @cert650
      @cert650 8 років тому

      Quinn first was failed, next 2 better, but not without flaws. pp.vk.me/c626118/v626118816/17b7f/TeOfjzgkpbc.jpg

  • @Parcolai
    @Parcolai 8 років тому

    What's the part shrinkage like?

  • @velen966
    @velen966 8 років тому

    I really want to know how Frank make that master mold.

  • @garethwood6587
    @garethwood6587 7 років тому

    So where can I buy this helmet???? :O

  • @newzerozeroone
    @newzerozeroone 4 роки тому

    So did you guys ever finish this in a later video? I'm having trouble finding anything

  • @vaton9
    @vaton9 8 років тому

    could you do a storm trooper helmet with this method?

  • @dennisd7
    @dennisd7 8 років тому

    Neat

  • @rocketn8
    @rocketn8 8 років тому

    Happy 25th Rocketeer

  • @bazuka420
    @bazuka420 8 років тому

    where do you get a large amount of modeling clay for making something to cast im trying to make a bebop and rocksteady mask like how you made zoidberg

    • @bowlofpie3205
      @bowlofpie3205 8 років тому

      He just collects from anything he owns i believe

    • @bowlofpie3205
      @bowlofpie3205 8 років тому

      i also believe he uses silicon

    • @bazuka420
      @bazuka420 8 років тому

      you misunderstand the question i need clay to make a sculpt to silicone mold a a form

    • @lasarith2
      @lasarith2 8 років тому

      Go onto Google and search art stores near me .

    • @bazuka420
      @bazuka420 8 років тому

      ive gone to every one in 2 cities they only have small amounts of colored clay not the right stuff

  • @KYMXER59
    @KYMXER59 8 років тому

    Holy Cow a Fast House hat. Moto on!

    • @KYMXER59
      @KYMXER59 8 років тому

      Hey Oh! CR450F in the background!

  • @dustylens2092
    @dustylens2092 8 років тому

    cool

  • @darkback2
    @darkback2 8 років тому

    How do you make sure the resin is mixed properly? We tried to do a resin mold and there was a lot that never cured. :-(

    • @LowellMorgan
      @LowellMorgan 8 років тому

      If the color isn't enough, or if you're mixing something colorless, then mix and pour into another vessel and mix again. That way there won't likely be anything hanging on the sides of your cup. Also, mix with something flat and square so you can scrape the corners. I use tongue depressors but I cut off the ends so they're square.

  • @JeppePaaBjerget
    @JeppePaaBjerget 8 років тому

    I once work in a plastics factory. where the mold was the size of a car, and the oven they came into was about three stories high.
    The method was the same.

  • @StephenDanielAddeo
    @StephenDanielAddeo 8 років тому +2

    So where do I buy the helmet?

    • @amtank
      @amtank 8 років тому +1

      This!

  • @iplayoldschoolrunescape
    @iplayoldschoolrunescape 8 років тому +10

    Rocketeer!!!! :D

    • @tyrannosaurus62
      @tyrannosaurus62 8 років тому

      yeah. a great Disney one of a kind movie

  • @SkintSNIPER262
    @SkintSNIPER262 8 років тому

    What material was used for the shell?

  • @VGMStudios33
    @VGMStudios33 8 років тому

    If only i had these tools....

  • @ListerDavid
    @ListerDavid 8 років тому

    Could we see how to make the shell for a prop like this in a future video please.

  • @repalmore
    @repalmore 8 років тому

    I was wondering, could it be slosh and not slush? You know, sloshing the casting material around the inside of the mold. Just a thought.

  • @chounrithypung3708
    @chounrithypung3708 8 років тому

    my workshop goal

  • @LudwiGamer
    @LudwiGamer 8 років тому

    ey wasssup oh yeah!

  • @SheikTV1
    @SheikTV1 8 років тому +1

    Rocketeer FTW

  • @TheBigBigBlues
    @TheBigBigBlues 8 років тому

    Put it on! Put it on!

  • @garthor
    @garthor 8 років тому

    zomfg I needs one!
    =D

  • @cakelton
    @cakelton 8 років тому

    Can someone answer this please? What can I use to cut the helmet after i slush cast it to make eyeholes? Also what can i use to smooth it after i cut it? Someone please answer.

    • @WakeNBakeMusic
      @WakeNBakeMusic 7 років тому +1

      personal favorite is a dremel with a cutting head, and some high grit sandpaper to clean up any edges. Possibly a set of metal working files to clean up the shape if you aren't comfortable cutting all the way to the edge of the eye (sorry its late as fuck, but hope it helps)