Before I can fill the mold with resin I need to prep it. To start I dust the inside of the mold with some baby powder and blow away the excess with an air can. I then put the silicone back into the mother mold and carefully re-align the seam. There is no need to use a mold release as the resin removes easily from the silicone.
After propping up the mold I prepare the resin. For the barrels I am using Smooth-On's "Smoothcast 300" resin. It is mixed 1:1 by volume and is really easy to use.
I mixed up both parts and slowly pour the resin into the mold. In order to assure that there were no air bubbles trapped I lightly tapped the mold before the resin set up. This resin takes about 5 minutes to set and about 30 - 40 mins to fully cure.
After about 30 minutes I removed the resin from the mold and have a perfect replica of the original.
2 comments:
Beautiful work, I have never used the company you mention for th eresin work, would be interested in how you compare them to other similar products!
I've used alot of different products but i like Smooth-on's the best. They are also a one-stop shop for anything mold making.
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