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A 3D Printed Object - Part 2

Using fiberglass and epoxy resin to make a mother shell for the silicone rubber blanket mold. This is part 2 of the Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design 3D printed Cuboid.

My most frequently asked question is what resin and rubber do I use. Here is a link to a free PDF download that lists my mold making and resin casting materials.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kz6mhmf7v5vpy7l/Material%20and%20Suppliers.pdf?dl=0

SKIP AHEAD TO THE GOOD PARTS:
00:00 Part 2 of the Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design 3D printed Cuboid.
00:16 Using Polyethylene mini fibers as a thickener for silicone rubber.
02:17 A pin will tell you if the rubber blanket is thick enough.
03:51 Paper on your bench top makes clean up a breeze!
04:18 Making the mold shell with fiberglass and epoxy resin.
08:12 Using Polyethylene mini fibers as a thickener for epoxy resin.
10:59 Removing the mother shell from the rubber blanket.
16:25 Shells can be very difficult to remove. Don’t panic! Use wedges.
17:24 Use sandpaper to smooth and clean up the fiberglass shells.
17:44 Making the rubber band cleats using Apoxie Sculpt.
22:40 Cutting open the silicone rubber blanket mold.
25:51 It’s vital to design your objects for resin casting!
29:33 Keep your projects, comments and questions coming!

Видео A 3D Printed Object - Part 2 канала Robert Tolone
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