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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

Ideal for smaller projects (less than 12" x 12"), this is the easiest process for creating parts, patterns, tools, & molds. We demonstrate creating a silicone rubber mold and then the casting of parts with Repro, epoxy casting resins and polyurethane elastomers.

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  • Yes, our silicone can be used to create a two part mold. Our silicones will not stick to anything but themselves. We would suggest Pattern Release 202 to release silicone

    off of silicone in a two part mold application. We have additional videos on two part molds available on our website.

  • @honeygooyumy69. We would not recommend our materials for this application. Our materials are primarily used mold making and prototyping. Are products are not meant

    for end use applications.

  • @ryan715..most urethanes and epoxies are compatiable with our Bluestar Silicone Rubber.

  • @Ryan715ify. Please contact Freeman Manufacturing and Supply.

  • @jtkeabdtate, Our products are not meant for continuous hand contact. We cannot recommend our products for this application.

  • @xbrandonxmassacre.. depending on the casting resin, the silicone mold should work fine.

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  • Can your products be used to make a two part mold or will the silicon stick to the other half during the second molding?

  • Hi there ...I have an issue I hope you can help me with. I am trying to find a product which I can make a mould for a crossbow limb tip. I have upgraded to a more expensive string and shortened it by and inch to increase the power load. The issue is the cheap tips blow after so many shots because the expensive string is a lot thinner than the standard string and cuts through the item easier because of the increased pressure. I am looking to make a tip similar to the EXCALIBUR 'Magtip'..cheers

  • @freemanmfg Can I pour a plastic mixture into this silicone rubber?

  • can you put a video for this question ( to answer ) i have multiple small pieces i want to make a holder for i can just stick it in the mold but can u show me how (in video) to do that?

  • I am currently trying to find a Flexible substance to make my own iPhone case. I was just curious, but exactly what should I get to make my project possible?

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