You should order rubber that is pourable next time. That looks more like a brushable polyurthethane (or silicone) so the sides would be cleaner and have less chances of air bubbles getting trapped. Funny that you used Legos, but I would've never do that.
@nbaietti The problem is - is that Lego are so precisely engineered to fit you could not probably go over 5 bricks tall until they become to be unaligned.
where did you get your rubber from? i got some from Michael's. not sure how it will turn out...also confused bc it says to "paint on the rubber in layers" like im not supposed to pour it or something.
Awesome! Answered an important question I had. Thank you
markjolyn94 1 month ago
You should order rubber that is pourable next time. That looks more like a brushable polyurthethane (or silicone) so the sides would be cleaner and have less chances of air bubbles getting trapped. Funny that you used Legos, but I would've never do that.
Forgot a pouring cup too :- /
artsydude8900 3 months ago
@nbaietti The problem is - is that Lego are so precisely engineered to fit you could not probably go over 5 bricks tall until they become to be unaligned.
darthspeaks 1 year ago
where can i buy small quantities online? i only need about 8 oz of mold rubber and resin
imaqtlolz 1 year ago
this rubber is too tick; a fluid silicone would be better
rippedanny 1 year ago
do you know what I've realized?
I could make the LEGO BLOCKS themselves...
it costs a liver and a heart here where I live...
nbaietti 1 year ago
looks like a mustang hood
dustinguy80 2 years ago
where did you get your rubber from? i got some from Michael's. not sure how it will turn out...also confused bc it says to "paint on the rubber in layers" like im not supposed to pour it or something.
RedFlowerDarkHair 2 years ago
he could have also used 50/50 parts of isopropalene alcohol and dish washing liquid.
Demonizzer 2 years ago
no it wouldnt
Darius12235 2 years ago