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From: Brianincs
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  • The top of the mold acts as a natural stopping point gauge so when you reach it stop pouring. I was able to figure out how much material to make from reading on the side of the materials containers about how much the is made when adding water. Once you know that you just need to figure out how many cubic inches of material you need.

    In the first clip I have a board with a drawing on which turns into a cut out tray in the next clip. From the measurements I can figure the cubic inches....

  • Came out to about 16 to 17 cubic inches.

  • how do you get it to be the right thickness: if you pour in too much it wil be too thick and vv....?

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