Moulding Appliques with Durhams Water Putty

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2020
  • I love creating all the things used in my DIY projects. Here I show you how I’ve made furniture appliques using Durhams Water Putty. You can also use plaster of paris or clay.
    Here are links to the products I use:
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Komentáře • 33

  • @ToniM10
    @ToniM10 Před rokem +2

    Thnx also for Linking the Molds that u used!!! Excellent!!...
    😎👍👍

  • @maryarney1350
    @maryarney1350 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent tutorial, explanation, and experimentation! I use old gift cards for leveling off the molds, but I like how delicate the dowel/skewer moved the material.

  • @ToniM10
    @ToniM10 Před rokem +1

    Had to be a lady to show EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED TO KNOW about this Stuff... Thnk Uuu!!.. Cm On guys!!!... Lol
    ✌️❤️😎👍

    • @KruseInTheKitchen
      @KruseInTheKitchen  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hahahaha thanks for the chuckle this morning! Sorry it’s been a while!

  • @gwizu3
    @gwizu3 Před 3 měsíci

    I've been using Dap Alex Plus only the white for years. Dries flexible, is paintable. The tubes marked clear dries too soft and won't mix /stick to the white.

  • @lmo1131
    @lmo1131 Před 3 lety +2

    Make yourself a 'de-airing' (vacuum) chamber to suck all the bubbles out of your mix. No bigger than the volumes you are using you can buy a hand-operated vacuum pump at most auto supply houses, or Amazon. It will make a HUGE difference in the quality, and consistency of your items; no more chasing bubbles and filling pinholes on the surface.

  • @biancamorales1775
    @biancamorales1775 Před 4 lety +4

    This has been immensely helpful. The video and comments. I tried the Durham’s with some moulds as well. They came out brittle but usable. I coated them with some water based topcoat and from there they became sturdy. I’m going to try adding glue to the mix and see how that works. I’m determined to figure this out because air dry clay and resin are just too expensive. Thank you for the video.

    • @KruseInTheKitchen
      @KruseInTheKitchen  Před 4 lety +3

      Bianca Morales I found that too much water makes it brittle! I use this stuff in repairing broken or split wood in furniture and it’s ROCK HARD!

    • @KruseInTheKitchen
      @KruseInTheKitchen  Před 4 lety +1

      Bianca Morales I wish I could send photo messages on CZcams lol to show you the repair jobs I’ve done using it

    • @biancamorales1775
      @biancamorales1775 Před 4 lety +2

      Jacqueline Kruse Kreations, Art & Photography Today I tried 3 parts Durham”s, 1.5 parts water, and 0.5 part Elmer’s glue. It was not pourable but it worked well. A bit too thick but after it dried it was not brittle at all. The plaster dried up too quickly while I was filling the moulds. I will add a little vinegar to slow down dry time in my next batch.

    • @KruseInTheKitchen
      @KruseInTheKitchen  Před 4 lety +1

      Bianca Morales awesome!!

    • @bettydavenport6677
      @bettydavenport6677 Před 2 lety +2

      @@biancamorales1775 can you post the measurements when you add the vinegar. I bought some of this putty to use also.

  • @lindaklein6959
    @lindaklein6959 Před 2 lety +1

    I has some that were brittle and cracked when I rushed the drying process. If you wait around 5 hours it is much harder. You can place them near your heat source to help them dry quicker in winter. Now I'm ready to attach them. Can you just use wood glue?

  • @axiomhi8549
    @axiomhi8549 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. Next time, you might want to try using Bondo. The putty is thicker, but the end result will be as hard as solid plastic, and you can sand it or paint it.

  • @chattyddful
    @chattyddful Před rokem +1

    Add caulk to the mixture which will make it a little flexible or pliable…

  • @lindakitchens2158
    @lindakitchens2158 Před 2 lety +1

    Has anyone every tried drydex compound....I was thinking about trying it....what do you think ?

  • @bettydavenport6677
    @bettydavenport6677 Před 2 lety +1

    Could it be it was to thin the reason it cracked?

  • @deniseriley3760
    @deniseriley3760 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful work!! Where do you buy you molds? Are they flexible?

  • @VictorPaulDiaz
    @VictorPaulDiaz Před 4 lety

    Hi, you have any tips for making apliques a little less brittle? Every time I take it out of the mold they snap in half. I've seen other videos for model toy molds where they add Elmer's glue to the durhams putty but not for applique.

    • @KruseInTheKitchen
      @KruseInTheKitchen  Před 4 lety +1

      Victor P. Diaz I’ve had better success with plaster of paris. But I love the idea of adding some wood glue to the putty!!!! I know I did have better luck when I got my mixture of water to putty better. It might not have been as “pourable” but it worked. And now that they are on my centerpiece and painted and waxed they are pretty durable! I’ll try some glue maybe today to see how it works!

    • @KruseInTheKitchen
      @KruseInTheKitchen  Před 4 lety +2

      Victor P. Diaz less water! It doesn’t take a lot. I’m learning as I go. I use this product in repairing furniture and it is rock hard when dry!

  • @bravobravoh1344
    @bravobravoh1344 Před 8 měsíci

    How did you demold them?

  • @TheLoobis
    @TheLoobis Před rokem +1

    Hmm. interesting. Maybe (and this is just a guess) try adding sawdust.

  • @SCPVIDEOPRODUCTION
    @SCPVIDEOPRODUCTION Před 10 měsíci +1

    You can’t sand a rock.