I Made Custom Resin Moulds Using a 3D Printer
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- I'm a beginner at all things resin, mould making and 3D printing but I wanted to see if I could make my own silicone mould using a 3D printer. See where I went wrong crafting resin lights and do it yourself better!
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Music by Joakim Karud / joakimkarud - Jak na to + styl
I know this is 2 years old, but it's a great project. You can top coat your 3d prints with a uv resin to avoid too much sanding and you can get that glossy texture.
I normally don't like this kind of decor but this is really cute and inspired!
Spraying the 3d print with a spray primer that can sand is the best way to smooth out a 3d print after a little sanding on the 3d print plus using a fine layer height.
Tip for future viewers or even you: the shininess of the product depends on how shiny the inside of the mold is! So before you add your item for the mold spray it with a shine or sealer
Actually it’s the finish on the model! Shiny makes shiny!👍🏻😊
I lost my job during covid too! So glad you are doing well! I bought a 3D printer a few months ago and starting my own BJD line! I'm a 3D artist so it works perfectly. SO hard to get jobs in my industry and I'm kinda tired of working for others who don't know my worth. So starting my own business! Also love your light idea! And helpful video@
Amazing video 👏 Amy, i am medically disabled and spend most of my time in bed. The assistance computer software i use doesn't work well with forums or social media sites; and so, CZcams is my #1 source, for everything! I depend so much on it and i am SO appreciative to all the contributors, that i never leave negative or even critical comments. But, because i mostly watch offline, i don't, often enough, leave good comments either.
Your video was great ;and i had to tell you. This exactly the project i am waiting for a few "good days" to be able to start. Those days have been infrequent the past few years, so it's necessary for me to buy supplies and do as much pre-planning as i can, in order to get the most out of my limited build time.
Watching videos like yours, is a big help to the planning; and, more importantly, a welcomed distraction from my health. Videos, like yours, that are informative and also entertaining really enhance my quality of life, and so i wanted to say thank you.
This video, to me, was perfect! So many others would have un-molded the casting, told me what they planned to do next and that would be the end of it. You, were so amazingly thorough. You explained the problems (ridges etc) that you anticipated using a 3d print and told us how you tried to deal with them; then, you let me come along, for the whole start to finish journey!
I was looking at your finished Noel light & thinking, how glad i am you didn't leave me hanging; when you added bonus content, comments and photos of other outcomes and other things you tried, fantastic!! Yesterday, contemplating my project, i began wondering about a product i saw from SMooth-On for 3d print ridges. I couldn't find any videos, so i know they make it, but not how it works.?
PLEASE -What 3D PRINT smoothing product did you use? - i don't see it with the links above?- AND- Did it really help? If i have any other questions, may i message you on Etsy? (i do not have ig or Fbk). It looks like you only sell completed items & i am in the US, but i'd buy your advice and tips, any day!
I will share your video and use your links. Thanks Again ~ 🛠Lisa♿ PS i hope all is well with the new job!
I'm working on my own moulds right now, initially used clay but I've designed some for my dad to 3D print, sadly he lives in another country so I have to wait 😂
Top tip, you can use a Doming resin or uv resin to smooth them out and make them shiny, shiny product = shiny silicone mould :)
Found your videos today, cause I'm planning on working with resin, and I have to say,
your videos are so pleasant and interesting.
I'm not normally for glittery and flowery stuff with a bunch of colours but your sweet personality and commentary really pulls it all together.
So yeah, that's about it ^^
Wow! This is very cool! I've gotten into resin art over the past 2 months. I love it as I'm disabled and if I'm feeling OK then I can do some items. My son and I were talking about making molds as he has a 3d printer. Thank you for sharing what you learned. It's very appreciated!
The empty space above rhe letters is a good space to put small shapes like hearts, stars or snowflakes. You will reduce the amount of silcone you need to make your molds
Oh that's a great tip. I was looking at it while I was editing the video and chastising myself for wasting so much haha.
Dear Amy - what a brilliant idea. I'm gonna try this as I have access to a 3D printer at my work. Thanks for testing this method out and showing us all.
That went out very well and the result is really cute! 😍
That looks fantastic and definitely worth the trouble. Well done 👏
Try filling the gaps in the 3d print with uv resin or bondo or something before using the silicone.
Nice :) , If you resin or laquer ur print before moulding it will come out of the mould shiney x
Definitely worth the effort!! I have purchased a mold kit but haven’t tried it yet. My nephew wants me to make him some keys for his keyboard 😬!! Hope you’re doing better nowadays and you have a great attitude about it and a wonderful sense of humor. I dated a guy from England with the same sense of humor lol 😝! Take care 🤗🦋
So much energy and passion.
I have really enjoyed binge watching your videos thank you.
Really great work Amy well done, thanks for the video. This reminds me of those neon lights you find in bars 🍸I finally have all my supplies to start making resin...im nervous but excited!
Thanks so much! 😊 Enjoy!
Hi Amy! Thanks so much for your resin videos! I would welcome more when you have the chance. ❤️
Love your channel😄 This is super helpful
Love the finished product… love diy,!,
Wow that looks so good
Tysm!! Exactly the info I needed!! Subscribed and will look thru ur other videos now!😘
Yes! Thank you for another amazing video
Glad you like them!
Looks great
I am just getting started with doing this your video have help me a lot Thank You
Looks beautiful I’m going to try thank u
Hey you hope you ok hows the running coming along ? Great tutorial as usual, you will be able to sell your own moulds make some extra money thanks for sharing keep up the good work , and yes you can use alcohol with resin to pop bubbles but you'll need to look which is the best to use, I think its turned out fab well done you should be proud, aww bless you that ending was so sweet great news about the job
Good one Amy!
Brilliant video keep it up !!!
Thanks a ton!
Good project
Actual Tears at the end there! Xx
I like it!
Your so cute! Great job 👍🏻
XTC-3D is great for smoothing 3d prints 🙂 great video 👍
Thank you!
I have been 3d printing for a while. Using wood filler can smooth the print surface
Absolute genius! Looks amazing I'd love to try this myself ! How do you like the printer so far?
I really like it, I had a lot of help from a friend to learn how to use it. I haven’t really used it since working from home though because it’s in the same room and quite noisy.
Neat
Use sealer or even paint a layer of resin on the 3d print before you make the mould
Can you do a video of you making the molds and great video tutorials love this video
Hi Yashonta, I think that's doable! I'll have to think of a project to do first.
Hello Amy--just watched the video from 2 years ago! Great job! Am wondering has it been worth it for you to have purchased a 3D printer versus purchasing molds from manufacturers...asking for a friend😁😁 Thank you!
What printer do you have? Could this be used to make missing molds for furniture?
How are you smoothing the pla prints?
Hi! Could you possibly share the product you found that smooths out the pla? There's so many different options out there I'm scared I get the wrong one ty
Hi of course, it's called XTC-3D. If you search for it on google you should be able to find a place that sells it. That's what I did.
Looks great but what program did you use to design the lettering
I cheated and downloaded a Noel print from the thingiverse website.
Hi, would you happen to have the link for the eBay silicone please? 🙂
Yes sure, www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Polycraft-GP-3481-F-RTV-Silicone-Mould-Making-Rubber-1-1kg-Kit-Red-Catalyst-/
Can you make me some custom ones
Looks awesome but what if the lights stop working? ITs not possible to replace
You can change the battery in the lights with ease, the pack is separate from the lights
I went to Etsy I searched 97 projects and could not find you anywhere
Try it without the space ‘ 97Projects’
Sharpay 😂😂😂😂
Unfortunately i watched this about an hour after ordering $300 worth of molds on amazon 🙃
cool video, though u don't look that old 😜