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Green Stuff Molds - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2007

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Part 1 of a guide to show you how to make green stuff molds and green stuff casts using kneadite.

Step 1 shows the creation of the mold.

FYI, mold is the correct spelling in the US, and mould is the correct spelling in the UK. Either is acceptable in Canada.

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  • would you be able to do this but once the green stuff had dryed put the release agent on the whole mold. then put green stuff on the other side of the object to make 3d things

  • 2-Part molds have many of their own videos, take a look for those. GS doesn't work well for those because it doesn't fill gaps very well, unless a lot of force is applied. I suggest looking for videos on two part molds. I may even make my own video on the subject as I have recently experimented with two part molds.

  • You can use any sculpting sort of material, level of detail will vary based on the substance used, I would imagine.

  • Yes indeed, I misspoke. I also claim to have rather large balls of green stuff. :P

  • I made this literally last night. When I get home from work I will make Part 2 and post it.

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  • "My balls are quite large"!!!!!!!  1;51

    5/5

  • So he made a mistake.

    Big freaking deal.

    he said one thing wrong, and didn't correct himself because he didn't want to look stupid.

    *shrugs*

    I thought it was funny.

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  • my balls are just made of flesh

  • You said red and blue putty!

  • i had to buy lego to do this lol.

  • @fennecfanatic most likely, I bought a set of picks at my hobby shop and an instrument similar to it came with the pack; although I wouldn't doubt someone could find a similar thing at an online retailer

  • Is that a dentist's pick you're using there?

  • Awesome tutorial that really works. Thanks for sharing this.

  • think a similar process would work for mass producing, say imperial guard backpacks?

  • LOL! 1:50 "My balls of green stuff are quite large..." lol!!

  • @APRODUCTION100 games workshop is the main supplier but mini war gameing.com sells more of it in a tube for less price than to get loads of it in the small packets

  • nice tutorial

    really helps with casting cstoms parts thanks dude.

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