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Fantastic Plastic with Lazlo
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Fantastic Plastic: Making Mold Materials from Silicone Caulk
How to make three variations of mold material using silicone caulk and a few other ingredients!
Host: Lazlo J. Luongo
Producer/Editor: Adam Nixon
Music:
Good Times by Nicolai Heidlas www.hooksounds.com/author/nicolai-hs
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Host: Lazlo J. Luongo
Producer/Editor: Adam Nixon
Music:
Good Times by Nicolai Heidlas www.hooksounds.com/author/nicolai-hs
Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com
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Fantastic Plastic: How to Make Hybrid Clay for Cheap!
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How to make a fun and unique hybrid clay for sculpting, using modeling clay, beeswax and a few other ingredients! Host: Lazlo J. Luongo Producer/Editor: Adam Nixon Music: www.purple-planet.com
Is this similar to Super Sculpey or Sculpey iii? If so, is it cheaper than the average 10-11 usd per pound?
Why'd you give up on making new videos dude? these were really cool!
Not that it has anything to do with this process, but four years ago I got eight pounds of Craftsmart plastalina from Michaels here in south Louisiana which I just started opening recently, and then I just went about rolling it all out with the pasta machine yesterday and, oddly enough, the three "flesh"-colored (orange) 1 pound blocks happened to be the last ones I opened, and the first one was not only totally discolored, but hard as a rock (so I guess it has a little to do with the subject matter) and could not be worked at all. The second one was somewhat better, but nonetheless also could not have much done with it without being warmed up, and the third, while it was workable, was pretty crumbly and dry. Sort of like a three bears thing with none of the three actually being just right. On the other hand, every single one of the red and gray ones was readily workable and created PERFECTLY smooth sheets with no problem.
Seeing this now,5 years later.Very interesting and informative video,thanks you.Greeting from 🇿🇦
Thank you for the tutorial.
I guess it depends on your flesh color.
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if its strong enough you can make anything out of it! even a robot!!!
Does it air dry out
Ever thought about making some more videos?
Oh Heck Yeah!!! Awesome video and thanks for sharing!! Subscriber from NW FL.
Very informative. I didn't know about glycerin being used for mold making. I have silicon sealant and don't know when to start making molds. Wasn't sure if I could succeed till I have watched this video. It the only one I have seen the use of glycerin. Actually, all molds are good, but I think each, for a specific mold. Thanks a lot!
Thanks for this wonderful information regarding silicone caulk and mold making. Didn't realize too much cornstarch might make my molds unstable if I add water after it has set up. I plan on using my molds with plaster of Paris.
bonjour j utilise juste du silicone de l eau et du liquide vaiselle pour faire les moules, j avais essayé avec la maizena mais le resultat etait moins bon
Amazing information, well done, thank you!
use high acetone nail polish remover to thin your silicone so you can our it and get a nice thin detailed first coat
It is nice not to hear boring safety crap that any persons who don’t understand, should have parental guidance anyway. Thanks.
I've heard that that particular brand of beeswax you have in this video isn't pure beeswax but is actually made partially of petroleum based wax. I'd be curious to know how the things you've made with it have turned out.
The flesh doesn't look like flesh because if it did, the woke libertards would call it racist.
Hii my clay is cracking after drying
What can I do to improve it
@@ankitaniltrivedi3199 you can add petrolium jelly or baby oil to soften it
It's 100% silicone not caulk lol
love this man great tutorial thanks for this a lot and you explained perfectly. can wait to see more of your work.. ps ;( i did buy the ge 100 % at home depot silicone... any one help me find the tutorial he mentioned.. (also whats the dif between type 1 type. 2 types. can i use those little capd toothpaste looking silicone bottles for small projects thanks again
Thank you for sharing, your video is very complete !
The sample with the mineral spirit need corn starch as well to get the firmness
Wow! Now I can cast my own Fleshlight!
So, I just have a couple questions: does this work with monster clay? If I remelt it, will the ingredients separate? Can its hardness withstand me accidentally dropping it or pressing into it and still retain it's shape with little to no indentation? How hard is it to sculpt with? If you or anyone else who's done this process can answer these questions, that'd be most appreciated! Thanks in advance!👍 P.S. just noticed the reflective painting on the wall next to you is the exact same one my grandma has. Very cool 👌
The curing agent in silicone is acetic acid, that's what the smell is.
What happened? Y no more videos?
What's the name of the white acid again ??
This is amazing info! Thank you for doing and presenting the research. I'd love to try coloring it. Any thoughts on mixing pigments or precolored clay into it? What about crayons as the wax agent? I hope all is well with Lazlo!
Please write material
Cara, eu gostaria de poder dar vários LIKES, você ajudou demais com essa dica!!!
I'm sorry mister, which ingredients should I add more if I want a harder plasticine? but reusable 😊
So glad I watched this video!!! I've been trying to find moulds for items that just aren't out there at a price I can pay.... Now I can make my own!!!! Thank You, thank you, thank you. Update... I've watched many times now so I'm trying my own today!!! So excited
Is it machinable?;or would it gunk up the bit?
Haha how about wax lips? 😂
Nice recipe. Just a tip; if you ever make silicone molds from your clay figures, which many modelers do, leave out the rosin, as it can inhibit the silicone curing. Having the clay cool to a very hard finish is great. Always good for sharp details.
Nice tip! I hadn't heard that but I've seen rosin as an ingredient before. As a counter-tip I've seen platinum cure silicone get inhibited where tin cure does just fine, so the type of silicone could be a determining factor in that
I learned sulfur based clay is an inhibitor I would never had guessed rosin as well 😮 this is very helpful
If I use isopropilic alcohol i'll it works to make the silicone pourable?
If you want pourable silicone that's safe for plastics, then thin the silicone caulk with silicone oil. Add a little cornstarch to reduce the setup time. You're welcome.
What is silicone oil? Is there another alternative for it? I want to recast some parts from my Gundam plastic model.
You can use acetone to dilute the silicone, when it drys it evaporates...
Thank you for mentioning not to use GE silicone 2. I couldn't figure out why this wasn't working after following similar videos.
Me parece una estupidez que la persona habla Inglés y los subtítulos también inglés, no sería razonable que lo tradujera al español x ejemplo?
Sir, where have you been all my life before???
Yeah what nicola adams said, plz make more vids!
I have been searching high and low for something like this and I came across your video and I’m definitely going to try this out. Thank you so much
Come back
Thanks for sharing this video with us. I want to try to make a copy of a plastic car part.
Great more please !
Will vegetable glycerin work for this purpose?
Dude you made my day! can you use this straight for lost wax casting?
the craft smart clay uses an unburnable powder for its base (kind of like sand), I don't know of any alternatives, sorry