@hobonosho12 It depends entirely on how thick you make the mold. When you handpress a mold this can be a problem as the InstantMold can have different thickness's in many different areas as you press it onto the object you want to replicate.
With the technique I show in this video this is less of a problem as the Instantmold will retract back into shape.
InstantMold is very rigid at 5mm or more, if you make it 1-2mm it's very flexible and susceptible to the problem you mentioned.
One technique I like to do for greenstuff is after breaking off the pieces, try to make them into a round ball, or a little square, to see if they're about the same size before mixing them together.
I would think you would get some warping from pushing hard into the mold after you've made it. That not a problem?
hobonosho12 5 months ago
@hobonosho12 It depends entirely on how thick you make the mold. When you handpress a mold this can be a problem as the InstantMold can have different thickness's in many different areas as you press it onto the object you want to replicate.
With the technique I show in this video this is less of a problem as the Instantmold will retract back into shape.
InstantMold is very rigid at 5mm or more, if you make it 1-2mm it's very flexible and susceptible to the problem you mentioned.
MadCowCrazy 5 months ago
'Little Rat" lol
hobonosho12 5 months ago
You could always transfer the boiling water into the coffee pot to keep the water warm.
necromantikman 6 months ago
Green stuff ----> polymericsystems. com/epoxies-adhesives/epoxy-putty-tapes/kneadatite-blue-yellow.htm
necromantikman 6 months ago
One technique I like to do for greenstuff is after breaking off the pieces, try to make them into a round ball, or a little square, to see if they're about the same size before mixing them together.
xyonblade 7 months ago