Posts Tagged ‘Silicone’
Life Casting: Making a Head Mold using Body Double Silicone
Posted by admin in Mold Thursday, 26 April 2012 16:47 24 Comments
www.smooth-on.com for more lifecasting project ideas. Making a head mold using Body Double Silicone Rubber from Smooth-On. Make It Now! with Smooth-On www.smooth-on.com www.facebook.com twitter.com
Making a Mold of a Kid’s Face with Skin-Safe Body Double Silicone
Posted by admin in Mold Thursday, 1 March 2012 16:47 17 Comments
Using Smooth-On’s Body Double silicone rubber to make a mold of a face or other body part. For more information, visit www.smooth-on.com Make It Now! with Smooth-On www.smooth-on.com www.facebook.com twitter.com
Making a Brush-On Silicone Mold | Mold Making Tutorials, Part 1/2
Posted by admin in Mold Sunday, 4 December 2011 16:46 21 Comments
www.smooth-on.com for more information about Smooth-On silicone rubbers. Making a Brush-On Mold with Rebound 25 Liquid Silicone Rubber (Part 1 of 2) For this demonstration we are going to use a small plastic model. Step One: Secure Model to Baseboard Hot-melt glue is used to secure model to baseboard. Step Two: Measure and Mix Rebound 25 Silicone Rubber Measure equal amounts of Part A and Part B. Combine Parts A and B into a mixing container. Parts A and B are mixed thorougly for at least 3 minutes. No color streaks indicates liquid rubber material is well mixed. Step Three: Apply First Layer “Detail Coat” A thin first layer ensures minimal bubble entrapment in the finished mold. Use brush to work rubber into fine detail. Do not over-apply rubber. Create rubber flange: cover baseboard at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) out from the base of model. Ensure thorough coverage: check model carefully for missed areas. Mix and apply more rubber if necessary. Let the first coat cure for a about 60 minutes at room temperature until tacky. Tacky = Sticky to the touch by does not come off onto glove. Mold Maker’s Tip Touch rubber off model. If rubber comes off onto your glove, it is not ready for the next layer. Rubber is tacky and ready to receive next layer of rubber. Step Four: More material is measured and mixed for the second, thicker coat Dispense equal amounts of Parts A and B. Mix thoroughly for 3 minutes. No color streaks indicates material is well mixed. Step 5: Apply Second Layer …
First Impressions Molds Silicone Mould – Baby – Curled
Posted by admin in Mold Saturday, 3 September 2011 16:46 No Comments
- This high-quality silicone mould lets you easily create a beautiful baby for decorating your ca…
- Sold individually
- Size: 2½”
Product Description
This high-quality silicone mould lets you easily create a beautiful baby for decorating your cakes. The mould is soft and flexible, making it easy to fill with fondant or gum paste and remove the moulded piece. After unmoulding, dust with lustre or pearl dust or colour as desired.
Size: 2½”
Materials: Silicone
Care: Top-rack dishwasher safe or wash with soap and water and air dry (if dried with a towel, the mould will pick up lint from the towel)
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Silikomart Silicone Chocolate Rose Mold
Posted by admin in Mold Thursday, 18 August 2011 16:47 No Comments
- Chocolate Rose Mold; made from 100-percent food grade silicone
- Durable and versatile; can be used for cooking in a traditional oven or microwave or freezing
- Can go straight from the freezer to the oven
- Can be used in temperatures from-76 degree F to as high as 446 degree F
- Made in Italy; dishwasher safe
Product Description
Make your chocolates look as good as they taste with the Silikomart Chocolate mold. Mold is durable and versatile; it can be used for cooking in a traditional oven or microwave or freezing. It can, in fact, take temperatures as low as-76 degrees F (-60 C) to as high as 446 degrees F (230 C) and can go straight from the freezer to the oven. Flexible with deep cavity and easy to use. Great for making chocolates, butter or ice. Mold can be washed either with hot water … More >>

