InstoResinwere kind enough to send me anothersilicone mold kit, which comprises of 3 silicone ring molds for resin. The molds come in different sizes and have a thin band with a crystal-shaped reservoir on top. I’ll show you how to use these molds further down in the post. They have...
A glove mold is a type of brush-on mold best for molding complex shapes where the silicone needs to be flexible to allow parts to be removed.(note: a glove mold does not necessarily need to be on a hand) Several thin coats of silicone are applied to the original until a skin of sil...
I’m back today with more resin petries (my best yet!), as well as a video showing how to make them. These resin petries are fun and easy to make, and while I hate having to wait hours and hours for them to dry, taking them out of the molds is like unwrapping a present. You...
You just need epoxy resin, colors, embeds, and a few simple tools. From picking the best resin to beautiful silicone molds and fun resin keychain design ideas, this post has everything you need to create beautiful resin letter keychains. Whether you want to expand your hobby or grow your ...
This platinum cured silicone de-molds in 30 minutes time, having you well on your way to producing various castings with incredible detail. Amazing Mold Maker can be used to create castings using epoxy, resin, concrete, wax, soaps, chocolates, and much more!
bag, but you can use a silicone mat or even parchment paper. Get your supplies all laid out so they’re in easy reach. Use a piece of tape to clean the molds you want to use of any dust or if your house is like mine, floating cat hair. Now, read the directions on your resin!
Q: What are the benefits of using silicone molds for epoxy resin projects? A: Silicone molds are popular for theirnon-stick properties and flexibility, making them easy to remove the cured resin without damaging delicate designs. Q: How do I determine the right size and ...
our ancestors. Mold-making techniques have been on the rise ever since, as manufacturers using advanced manufacturing techniques such as injection molding, thermoforming, or casting continue to rely on molds to create the majority of plastic, silicone, rubber, composite, and metal parts around you....
To figure out the best practices for this wood-chip embedment technique, I tried two different kinds of epoxy resin. This first test uses 1:1 clear casting resin that cures slowly over 24 hours and unmolds incredibly easily. In addition to the woodchip filler material, I had some gold foi...
Once the Smooth-Cast™ resin has cured (about 10 minutes) the Dragon Skin™ silicone mold can be removed from the casting. Cured casting is a dull tan color, but the woodgrain is still present in the piece; it simply needs to be highlighted. In this case, brush black shoe polish ...