Question: Would this be close to the foam material they use in the Nerf Axes and swords? I need a foam that is flexible but forms a skin that can be painted.
@2DayWithPatrickJ There are several ways to get a part like that. The best way to get a good skin on a complicated part is to slosh the PT Flex around in the mold 1st and follow it up with a flexible foam. We have some new foams that have a thick skin, but anytime you paint a urethane it will be tricky!
Hey first of all thank you for the great video, it's hard to find some decent stuff on this type of casting.
I was just wondering if there is a way to get the rubber stiffer by itself (without the use of something like the coathanger inside). I'm just starting with rubber casting and it's very hard to find some decent info.
@Schoonbeek83 If this prop is to be used in a fight scene you don't want it to be too stiff throughout, hence the coat hanger core. If you want a stiffer material we have other harder rubber materials in this series as well as hard plastics. They are all listed on our webstore.
@brickintheyard I am looking to make some props to use in martial art, but even the pt flex 85 seems to soft. Is there anything you might know of that I could use?
I have a set of Mandalorian armor I made by cutting and heating a PVC pipe, but I'd like to copy all the plates out of a firm but flexible material. This PT Flex looks like it'd be the right stuff, my only concern is that it may be too floppy- however I would be gluing the plates onto a vest. Which number of PT Flex would you recommend?
@failbrownie If we make them for studios we never see them again. If we make them for fun in our shop for us we keep them and sometimes give them away to customers who are cool. They must be cool, though, an uncool customer would not know what to do with a prop, rubber wrench.
Question: Would this be close to the foam material they use in the Nerf Axes and swords? I need a foam that is flexible but forms a skin that can be painted.
2DayWithPatrickJ 2 months ago
@2DayWithPatrickJ There are several ways to get a part like that. The best way to get a good skin on a complicated part is to slosh the PT Flex around in the mold 1st and follow it up with a flexible foam. We have some new foams that have a thick skin, but anytime you paint a urethane it will be tricky!
brickintheyard 2 months ago
Hey first of all thank you for the great video, it's hard to find some decent stuff on this type of casting.
I was just wondering if there is a way to get the rubber stiffer by itself (without the use of something like the coathanger inside). I'm just starting with rubber casting and it's very hard to find some decent info.
Schoonbeek83 3 months ago
@Schoonbeek83 If this prop is to be used in a fight scene you don't want it to be too stiff throughout, hence the coat hanger core. If you want a stiffer material we have other harder rubber materials in this series as well as hard plastics. They are all listed on our webstore.
brickintheyard 3 months ago
@brickintheyard I am looking to make some props to use in martial art, but even the pt flex 85 seems to soft. Is there anything you might know of that I could use?
Schoonbeek83 3 months ago
@Schoonbeek83 When you pass 95 on the "A" scale you are going to be limited to fairly rigid plastics.
brickintheyard 3 months ago
can you wack me with your wrench?
missjlynn7658 5 months ago
shit.. i knew i should have listed better in science class
missjlynn7658 5 months ago
I have a set of Mandalorian armor I made by cutting and heating a PVC pipe, but I'd like to copy all the plates out of a firm but flexible material. This PT Flex looks like it'd be the right stuff, my only concern is that it may be too floppy- however I would be gluing the plates onto a vest. Which number of PT Flex would you recommend?
fjfan 7 months ago
@fjfan PT Flex 70 or 85.
brickintheyard 7 months ago
@mylieftw Typing that just made you cool.
brickintheyard 8 months ago
I <3 BITY
VJExavior 8 months ago
@VJExavior Thank you!
brickintheyard 8 months ago
what are you doig after you get the prop done do you sell them ? and can you make a give away
failbrownie 8 months ago
@failbrownie If we make them for studios we never see them again. If we make them for fun in our shop for us we keep them and sometimes give them away to customers who are cool. They must be cool, though, an uncool customer would not know what to do with a prop, rubber wrench.
brickintheyard 8 months ago
You guys rock!!! Congrats!!! Thanks for all the great info videos!
blabarr82 8 months ago
I get a weird kick out of your videos! I wanna cast molds!!!!!! I'll leave a brick in my yard to honor you guys!
galfurion 8 months ago
@BestCatEvaDontHateMe Thanks!
brickintheyard 8 months ago