Making a Basic Latex Rock Mold

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Dave Frary demonstrates how to make a latex rubber rock mold for your model railroad scenery, military display, or miniature diorama.

Komentáře • 26

  • @LordRusty5
    @LordRusty5 Před 7 lety +6

    You can place a latex mold into a pot of boiling water for a few minutes, or in the case of molding a rock, leave it on the rock and place it in an oven at 200-degrees for about an hour or two. This heating will Vulcanize the rubber, assisting in fully curing it. The Vulcanization process, removes any of the excess ammonia from the rubber compound, toughening it, and alleviates any chance of the mold sticking to itself. I have molds that are well over 20 years, still producing castings in plaster, thinned Bondo, and even polyurethane resin!

    • @trippinballs101
      @trippinballs101 Před 2 lety

      I have tried more than 20 times to mold dragon rocks, many different ways, can you offer any advice or insight.

  • @lnphoto100
    @lnphoto100 Před 11 lety

    Thank you for this fine detailed demo. Just starting out with molding and look forward to your videos.

  • @Goldchucker1
    @Goldchucker1 Před 2 lety

    Interesting how that rock you found near your house has a flat bottom. Humm? Looks like a fake rock they use to place on exterior walls. I'm not the only one who questioned his story. I also think ,but cant prove it, that his wet water is plain water with alcohol and food coloring. Geez. What sales pitch. I mad rock molds from actual rock formations on my mining claim and I never used wet water or any other release agent. However, it helps strengthen the latex by placing cheese cloth in between each layer. Big difference when it comes to removing the mold. His gauze does the same thing as cheese cloth. Another helpful hint is to make a small sand box filled with playground sand o support your mold while pouring in the plaster. Excellent idea and good demonstration. Well worth watching. Thank you.

  • @davidcurtis5398
    @davidcurtis5398 Před 8 lety +5

    Just a question. You said that the rock was from around your place - then how is it that it is so flat on the back and sounds like a molded plastic when you tap it on the table. Lets make it real folks.

    • @TheOriginalBadger
      @TheOriginalBadger Před 8 lety

      You noticed that too huh? Haha
      And at 3:26, a small piece breaks off the edge resting on the table. Its plaster! LOL

    • @dloc116
      @dloc116 Před 7 lety +2

      David Curtis who cares he's showing how to make a mold. Stop nit picking

    • @cwoodard428
      @cwoodard428 Před 6 lety

      David Curtis that is a pretty flat rock on one side lol

    • @Goldchucker1
      @Goldchucker1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dloc116 Then don't lie about what it is.

  • @Stringbean421
    @Stringbean421 Před 3 lety +1

    So where the heck does this guy actually live then, on the Moon! Who the heck has a rock like that just sitting around outside in the garden? He’s not fooling me, he’s lying through his arse on that one. 😜🤔

  • @johnyasenchak1179
    @johnyasenchak1179 Před 8 lety +1

    I am planing to make some molds out of tree bark . I have found if you turn it side ways it looks great as a shale type rock face. Do I need to prep the tree bark in any way? Great video. Not for the know it all's but for beginners . And there are lots of us. Thanks.

    • @silkboxing4454
      @silkboxing4454 Před 8 lety

      John. I did a tree b4 with this and it worked great. I used very little liquid soap in a bottle to spray the tree or bark. Not much though. Definitely use the gauze to keep it strong. I used 4 coats total. 2 in the beginning and then gauze then 2more coats. You can also leave in the sun for quick drying and even a warm oven Toaster to warm it up. I sculpted figure heads with this stuff and hydrocal. Good luck

    • @davidcurtis5398
      @davidcurtis5398 Před 8 lety

      I have made over 20 different rock molds out of tree bark and all I did to the bark was to clean the bark off before gluing the pieces together. I have small molds and very large ones. Each time I de-mold the latex some of the bark comes off and this changes the master so as to be able to make a second one from the first master. I also have put more small pieces of bark on the original master and come up with different molds. I do put the latex into "kitty litter" to hold them flat and this seems to work. It also puts a powder film on the latex keeping it from sticking together.

    • @davidcurtis5398
      @davidcurtis5398 Před 8 lety

      By the way, I glue the bark onto a piece of plastic and that holds the master fine. I have a plastic shop here in town and they have scraps that are great for this and they cost very little.

  • @andreeailiescu2220
    @andreeailiescu2220 Před 6 lety

    how long did you wait for each layer to dry out more or less? Thank you! (im aware it depends on the humidity and temperature of the environment, but i need some guidance please).

  • @billbarnes8192
    @billbarnes8192 Před 3 lety

    You can also use used dryer sheets if you can talk your wife into saving them when she pulls them out of the dryer

  • @the1000expert
    @the1000expert Před 9 lety +3

    Water Wetter ? Just water with a touch of soap in it. Why pay this guy?

  • @paulosouza6951
    @paulosouza6951 Před 8 lety

    You just used the latex and gaze?

  • @mrk1075
    @mrk1075 Před 10 lety +4

    now lets see the rock mold make a fake rock.

  • @the1000expert
    @the1000expert Před 9 lety +4

    Just one loooong selling fest for products.

  • @69adrummer
    @69adrummer Před 6 lety +4

    haha a rock from my yard...textured on one side, butter smooth on the other....okay jack, nice try

    • @jackkessler1886
      @jackkessler1886 Před 3 lety +1

      That’s what I thought too lol

    • @Stringbean421
      @Stringbean421 Před 3 lety

      He’s lying through his arse about finding that rock in his back yard.

  • @roflcopterairforce
    @roflcopterairforce Před 10 lety

    Hey man, would this work for making lets say 120 cm x 50 cm mold directly on a part of stone in nature? (Lets play with that its hot 4 days in a row).
    Would it be possible to make a mold of that size?

  • @nopenotagaintoagn
    @nopenotagaintoagn Před 8 lety

    of he was smart, he'd boil it afterwards, and not place it in the sun... #facepalm.