Im learning so much! Thank you. I wondered why you didn't coat the cardboard with the white glue?? Isn't that why we tested it?
@NSResponder15 сағат бұрын
I'd say your vibrating table is not moving at an appropriate frequency and far too much amplitude, and may in fact be causing bubbles. I'd try agitating that mold with the voice coil out of a woofer or a mid-range speaker, and I'd start around 120 hz.
@kewanzahedinour730416 сағат бұрын
"And try to not catch Bubbles, HOW DARE YOU! Apart from that 11/10 for the vid, thanks alot.
@U014B2 күн бұрын
I like your casting videos as much as anyone, but I'm really glad to see you making videos of other things. Screaming Yellow Frogman is my favorite, followed by Tapirdog.
@annadanielsson79882 күн бұрын
Wow. Looks amasing, interesting and fun!!
@AlexSmith-ql2gk2 күн бұрын
thank you so much for sharing! your knowledge is invaluable to makers of the world. thanks again for the inspiration
@rcccreations68283 күн бұрын
Amazing
@TankersleyFX3 күн бұрын
What kind of camera you using?
@axelSixtySix3 күн бұрын
Bob, you clearly have a very personal talent. May I suggest that you explore working with larger formats? Try supports that are at least 3x3 feet, maybe canvas or cradled wood. When you experiment with larger scales, your art takes on an unexpected and profound dimension. This practice can further enhance your perspective and refine your skills, pushing your creative boundaries even more. Personally, I've found that my confidence in my art has significantly improved.
@manologomez32073 күн бұрын
What kind of resin did You use? Excelen job
@jorgenava17263 күн бұрын
Si Ud.usa hule normal del usado para reparar llantas,este tipo de hule despues de vulcanizar una figura cualquiera,lo ahogas en petroleo durante 24hs,y el molde al igual que el grabado se incha,y aumenta asta 500,veces el grabado impreso,colandole parafina obtener una copua pero mas grande a un costo infimo.proceso "jonapru"
@freefoxxof84233 күн бұрын
You never cease to amaze us
@BrymBrym3 күн бұрын
Boring … make tutorial how to resin miniature figure.
@TankersleyFX3 күн бұрын
If you're bored, then you're boring..
@brandonnewell45524 күн бұрын
Oh god that sound 😩🤢
@hanelyp13 күн бұрын
Nails on a chalkboard bad.
@BIGJIM19344 күн бұрын
I wish you'd get back to casting and mold making...sigh
@Jimmy-sb3fc4 күн бұрын
Same here. I have no interest in abstract art whatsoever.
@TankersleyFX3 күн бұрын
@@Jimmy-sb3fc It's his channel., He can do what he likes. If you don't like it, then IT'S NOT FOR YOU. Start your own channel, and post whatever you want, ya whiny bitch!
@poraman2 күн бұрын
AGREE! its cool, but yea boring AF... resin stuff much better 🙂
@chrandersson83324 күн бұрын
ilove youre art!!!!
@slipshodaverage8444 күн бұрын
I love getting to see you make your art, instead of always teaching the rest of us how to cast our own.
@BassResinator4 күн бұрын
Cool.
@hannesaltenfelder43024 күн бұрын
I still don't get it: why does brushing work and shaking doesn't? I mean it's both surface coating... I'd guess theoretically a gelcoat would be the perfect solution? But how do you turn a resin into gelcoat with household items...?🤔
@AlexSmith-ql2gk4 күн бұрын
excellent drawing! thank you very much for sharing. channels great, hope you keep growing because we both know you're going to keep making art!!
@Visible.Friend4 күн бұрын
Bob, i love how you doodle-draw. they always comes out so cool. Your artwork is so jazzy, like Viktor Schreckengost. i love his stuff, too. Your friend is lucky to have you in their life!
@torravengael44904 күн бұрын
I like it. It looks like a fun celebration.
@h7opolo4 күн бұрын
i see wut u did there 😏
@BreezyCalifornia5 күн бұрын
This was very helpful but im still not sure ill be able to make a mold for toy monster trucks. The middle piece is...ummm...i guess you could describe it as a cage almost. I guess I wont know until I try.🤞
@montarsisminiatures5 күн бұрын
Everything that is considered old works better anyway. All my grandmas antiques that she still used never broke. Digital anything shouldn't be trusted no matter what it is PLUS it always breaks so you have to buy more garbage.
@maxkim79375 күн бұрын
the best reason to doing this, is for discontinued kits
@montarsisminiatures6 күн бұрын
Amazing 🎉 and you are HILARIOUS 😂
@montarsisminiatures6 күн бұрын
Where have you been all my LIFE 😂. Fantastic teacher.
@montarsisminiatures6 күн бұрын
Omg I needed to make silicone sprues all along for my doll parts!!! Thank you SO MUCH!!!! I love your humor and talent!! Fantastic channel. Will mention you in my video for my doll parts molding video.
@starkiddo837 күн бұрын
Love it!
@suleimanzhukov7 күн бұрын
What kind of resin did you use in your production videos, sir? Very informative videos by the way, thank you very much.
@Toms_Channel8 күн бұрын
You know what? Maybe you should be casting a ball, no airpockets, no edges, no problems. IMO, losing the base and reattaching it afterwards would’ve been a better solution than losing all the details and gluing the legs together.
@johnconnor41369 күн бұрын
Robert is my KZfaq dad
@Andeteyker9 күн бұрын
Just an idea, but Have you tried to blast some compressed air between the molds, maybe that makes it easier to seperate the parts
@RowdyRocket9 күн бұрын
I'll bet this would work great 3D printing a mold with TPU
@updnup9 күн бұрын
Do you take orders for molds? I have designs but no access or experience with this side of production. Would love to be able to make resin models with some of your custom molds!
@akh85110 күн бұрын
Hi love this video and I'm a new subscriber to your channel. I wanted to ask if the same can be done with both non toxic resin and the plastic micro? As I want to make objects floating in water while people are swimming through pool and swimming underwater. ❤
@tybrady459810 күн бұрын
Very interesting! I’m surprised how simply the silicone mold is cut in half. I always figured it would be much more complicated and would need to somehow catch the exact outer most edges. I guess that’s a big advantage of using a mold that is bendable and can stretch some.
@NORDBANKENSUGER10 күн бұрын
Hi. I just found iut about ur channel. Very nice. Just a question, what is the "tank" for. Seems to be pressurised because the wat lid locks. Thanks.
@Svyatoslav-Nero10 күн бұрын
It's SO helpful, man, thank you!!!
@Greyboa4512 күн бұрын
Hi Robert, do you have another way to get a hold of you. Email maybe? Thanks. Long time subscriber.
@nonyechechi965413 күн бұрын
Hi I'm from Nigeria.. can the technique be used for making car bumbers
@rowanstephenson319213 күн бұрын
What a treat seeing a real man doing things old school…. No need for push sticks Bob knows what he’s doing ….. thanks Robert sir xxx
@KanchanaSankalpaGunathilaka13 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your video
@eldergodscreations14 күн бұрын
I wish we were neighbors... But not in California.
@AlexG20714 күн бұрын
Should give it a try with PVA filament as it dissolves in water
@zavellart14 күн бұрын
I thought a soldering iron would work fine.... not. at. all. I've tried to cheap out 3 times now, despite how many times i've learned that lesson in life. Just get the damn thing. First I got an old Giles off of Ebay. It was defunct and the seller vanished so I was stuck with it. Then I got some cheap dental tool wax thing from China and the heating was crazy inconsistent and just basically didn't function at all. Now I got the solder iron and its way too hot and clunky, the sticky wax falls right off and I obliterate any vent I get near. Yeah I'm beyond frustrated with myself at this point. Let this be a lesson to others. The wax sprues are really delicate so you need a tool specifically designed to work with them; just get the Foredom.
@jorge.herrero15 күн бұрын
Finally, the person I´ve been waiting for all these years. Thank you for showing up and sharing. Cheers from Argentina.
@Ebonybones4715 күн бұрын
Hi is this the same ? XPS (extruded polystyrene) foam