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A Passion for Design + Latest CAD Technology + Precision Modeling + Mold Making Expertise = Concrete Profits
A nautilus shell was used as the basis for the sink design. Using the latest CAD software, the concept was converted to a 3-D rendering. Instructions for creating the 3-D pattern are transferred to a CNC router.
Foam-iT! 8 rigid foam is cast into blocks and used as the carving medium. The CNC router is used to carve the nautilus design out of the Foam-iT! 8 block. Additional segments are carved on the CNC router. Spray adhesive is used to adhere these foam segments together. Assembled segments are post-finished and prepared for making the mold.
Making a Mold Using the Cavity Pour Technique
Plastic strips are attached around perimeter of the model to extend the working mold surface. 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) non-sulfur based modeling clay is used to cover the model's surface. Modeling clay will roughly conform to the model's shape. Acorn nuts are placed on flange to create registration keys between support shell halves. Apply Sonite Wax to plastic flange to help release support shell.
Plasti-Paste II is mixed 1A:2B by volume, dispensed into clean mixing container and mixed thoroughly for 2-3 minutes. Spread Plasti-Paste II over entire surface to a thickness of 3/8 inch (1 cm). Plasti-Paste II is allowed to cure for 90 minutes at room temperature (73°F/23°C).
Remove the plastic strips from the model. Remove acorn nuts with a screwdriver. Remove clay from the cured support shell. Create vent holes in the support shell to allow the air to escape when the cavity is being filled with mold rubber. Drill three 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) holes in the support shell. The holes allow liquid rubber to enter the cavity.
Plastic is placed over sink drain and sealed with hot-melt glue to prevent liquid rubber from passing through. Support shell is placed over sink model. Glue is applied on the edge of the support shell to prevent liquid rubber from leaking. Clay is used to create a containment ring around the vent holes. Rings will contain excess mold rubber that may leak through vents. The clay is centered around the vent holes. Hot-melt glue is applied to modified drinking cup to create a funnel. The cup funnel is placed over the center of the pour holes.
Mold Star 30 platinum silicone rubber is dispensed 1A:1B by volume. Material is dispensed into clean mixing container and mixed thoroughly until there are no color streaks. Mold Star 30 is dispensed into the three pour holes. Liquid rubber is filling the cavity between the mold and the support shell. Let Mold Star 30 cure for 6 hours at room temperature.
Remove clay rings, plastic cup funnels, and plastic strips. Modeling clay is again used to cover the model's surface, and plastic wrap is applied to help minimize cleanup. Clay is used to form an opening at the top of support shell where rubber will be poured, and will also function as a registration key. Acorn nuts are again used to create keys to register the rubber mold with the support shell.
Plasti-Paste II is dispensed, mixed and applied to second half, then allowed to cure for 90 minutes at room temperature. Support shell is demolded, and clay and acorn nuts are removed. Sonite wax is used as a release agent between new liquid rubber and cured rubber. Vent holes are drilled and highlighted with a green marker for easy identification. Both halves of the support shell are assembled. The mold structure is placed into a sturdy box for leveling. Hot-melt glue is used to seal the two halves of the support shell. Straps are used to secure support shell halves.
Mold Star 30 is dispensed, mixed, and poured into cavity. Even distribution of mold rubber inside the mold cavity will be indicated as the liquid rubber reaches the vent holes. Clay is used to stop the flow of the rubber at each vent hole. Liquid rubber will progressively seek higher levels within the cavity as lower vents are capped. Let Mold Star 30 cure for 6 hours at room temperature.
To demold, clay and straps are removed. Mold halves are carefully separated. Sink model is removed from rubber mold. A pour hole is created in the mold rubber using a razor knife.
Casting the Concrete Sink
Mold is secured to ensure a leak-proof seal between mold halves. White cement and additives are prepared. Concrete batch is mixed. Concrete is poured into the mold cavity and allowed to cure for 4 hours. Concrete sink casting is removed from rubber mold by removing the straps and carefully separating mold halves with a screwdriver. Perfect detail captured from the sink rubber mold in the concrete casting.
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In this Episode I put "New Custom Lenses" into the the Helmet. This Episode has been missing for awhile, sorry about that. Dave
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My Digital Video 1 portrait project about a typical day with my dog Otto. It's also something of a music video.
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Hi. My name is Nice Peter, and this is the Epic Rap Battles of History, Season 2. What up, EpicLLOYD here as well. We're excited about the second season and the new ERB channel. We also have a 2nd channel just for behind the scenes, and a new website with a voting system coming soon. As always, these videos could not be possible without you, your suggestions, and the help of a lot of people:
Written by Nice Peter, EpicLLOYD, MC Mr Napkins, and the Warp Zone Beat by McSwagger Directed by Dave McCary Edited by Dave McCary and Andrew Sherman Background Design and Compositing by Sean Barrett
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Beat Produced by McSwagger www.youtube.com/TheOfficialMcSwagger Audio mixed by: Rafael Serrano CREW Producer and Assistant Director: Gabe Michael Assistant Editor: Josh Sasson Red Camera Operator: Sam Haskell Lighting: Arthur Hong Edited by Dave McCary, Andrew Sherman and Nice Peter Assistant Editor: Marc Chester http://www.youtub... Director of Photography: Jon Na Music Supervisor King Dick Supreme: Dante Cimadamore http://www.youtub...
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Production Coordinator: Atul Singh Script Supervisor and Production Assistant: Chris Miller Production Assistants: Jose Mendoza, Arthur Hong and Russell Ford Breakaway Glass from Alfonso's Breakaway Glass Thanks again and see you soon, - nice peter & epiclloyd
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