Recycling silicone... works!
Using the method I posted about the other day, I've made a new mold using a mere slither of fresh silicone. The rest was an old mold I casted of a rubbish looking Bryan Danielson head. That I chief into cubes and put into the mold box, which I then topped up with a mere 40g of silicone resin per half. The uneven iceberg looking surface has been topped with a hard resin w shell. The results are great. All those old molds can now be reborn again and again.



Using the method I posted about the other day, I've made a new mold using a mere slither of fresh silicone. The rest was an old mold I casted of a rubbish looking Bryan Danielson head. That I chief into cubes and put into the mold box, which I then topped up with a mere 40g of silicone resin per half. The uneven iceberg looking surface has been topped with a hard resin w shell. The results are great. All those old molds can now be reborn again and again.
No comments:
Post a Comment