From Print to Plaster: Crafting with 3D Models and Silicone Molds DIY

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From Print to Plaster: Crafting with 3D Models and Silicone Molds DIY.

Embark on a thrilling journey as I unveil the secrets of transforming imagination into reality. In this captivating video, "Crafting Dreams: From 3D Models to Silicone Molds," I invite you to witness the magic of creation firsthand.

Step by step, I'll guide you through the enchanting process of bringing dreams to life. From conceptualizing designs to breathing life into them using cutting-edge 3D printing technology, you'll witness the power of innovation and creativity at work.

But the adventure doesn't end there. Prepare to be mesmerized as we delve into the art of silicone molding, capturing the essence of our creations with unparalleled precision. From crafting intricate molds to pouring liquid inspiration into them, each moment is infused with passion and imagination.

Together, let's explore the limitless possibilities of crafting dreams with 3D models and silicone molds. Whether you're an aspiring artist or a seasoned creator, this video promises to ignite your passion and inspire you to chase your wildest dreams.

So, join me on this extraordinary journey as we turn dreams into reality, one mold at a time. Let's unlock the door to imagination and embark on a voyage of creativity like never before.

Tools and materials:
• 3D printer;
• Sandpaper;
• Acrylic putty;
• Degreaser;
• Brushes;
• Acrylic primer filler;
• Liquid putty;
• Knife, scissors, ruler, pencil;
• Cardboard;
• Hot glue;
• Kinetic Sand;
• Plasticine;
• Wax separator;
• Liquid silicone for making molds, hardness 30 units;
• Soapy water;
• Gypsum;
• Screwdriver with mixer;
• Stationery erasers;
• Various paints and varnish.

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Really fascinating to watch your process. It is a beautiful design. Thank you for sharing

kellyjean
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WOW an amazing artwork thank you friend

largadeugnt
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WOW! Thank you for sharing this detailed tutorial! And yes, my cats want to help me too with their fluff stuff :D Great work! 🦾

eyloa
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big bro...I'm a fan of your work....🤩

jhonjhon
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This great and very inspirational. What is the best silicon for this sort of work?

vfxsoup
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9:50 - Those iridescent colors are incredible.

JohnJones-oymd
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The entrapped air release holes and pegs - very cunning! The kinetic sand for the masked areas looks really promising on my own projects. I need to fill areas .25 of a mil across by .7 of a mil deep, though. As well as remove the masking material from the silicone afterwards.

Perhaps kinetic sand and a magnifying glass is the way to go.

I need to avoid the feathery edge left if I pour in a liquid filler. It always pulls back (down) slightly from the surface of the master.

larryfroot
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Все как обычно очень круто! Продолжай в том же духе!

АндрейИстомин-гш
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This is so amazing, one question, because this is material what it is, is it durable, if you sell them, aren't they going to be damaged during shipping? Amazing work btw. Thanks.

tomislavkukic
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Could the be used for a banana shaped object with ribs along its length?

TheLevitatingChin
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Another awesome video I’m curious I have a resin 3d printer would the process be the same or would I need a silicon with a tougher hardness rating to make a copy I’d love to see a video on this also u got a sub from me

D-Designsrule
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Your cat is going to get very sick from inhaling all those fumes and particles.

janesimpson
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Could’ve made a jacket mold and used less silicone instead of a flood mold, also if you’re doing a flood mold on something that small, you could pour it in one lump and cut it open afterwards, make the cuts jagged and you e got your location sorted.

boyblunder
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Another grat work, i like your videos to much

manuelfhddhdghfgh
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красота) а что за краска в конце используется под металик?

Reklamist_bykvodel
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Why not make a reverse mold from the original in the 3d modeling software and then 3d print the mold?

mzh
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How long takes it till you have to change the ventilator? Without protection it gets so fast paint on the surface that it will get sooner broken than normal.

SantaDragon
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Could have just used cura as a slicer and loaded up an object with the mold option on and just 3d print the mold

JoshuaSmith-sbwk
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why not using SLS resin ? There is literally no layer visible no ?

nwwioxy
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k this may be dum to some people but my last model i made i did the filling differently becus moste filler primers do a really bad job at filling the layerlines this was my step by step: light sand to make it a little bit smoother then a tick varnish let it cure sand and then again a thick varnish after that it was just wet polish the model with a 1000grid and it was ready for paint maby an idea for next time

ValkyrieForge