Making Silicon Molds for Pewter

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  • Can you tell me where I might purchase the silicone to make the molds?

  • @DJBVentures yes, it is available from "Smooth On" . Their silicon had better high temperature specs that most others. I actually wanted to do pewter which melts right at the limit of most silicon products. You can use eutectic metals which melt at lower temperatures but are also more expensive.

  • Hi everyone, the material if Smooth-On.

  • Hi, no unfortunately this was from a baby tortoise that died. It hatched prematurely. It is kind of a memorial.

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  • Nice

  • What kind of meting pot is that? Also how high can it go?

  • @ LunicInformer - Aluminum melts at about 2000° C (3600° F)... The video indicates that this particular silicone is only good to about 600° F...

  • Whorobbedme... I'm pretty sure it's oomoo silicone

  • what type of silicon did you use?

  • Detail is amazing! :o)

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