How to Make a Block Mold Using Easy Mold Silicone Rubber

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http://www.beadaholique.com/?CAWELAID=975382778 - Learn how to mold three dimensional objects using Easy Mold Silicone Rubber. With the ability to brush or pour on, this liquid mold making material is easy to use and produces highly detailed results. Step by step instructions on how to mix the 2-part rubber, pour, and cure. This video shows how to make a block mold, which reproduces the entire object.

You can find the supplies in this video at Beadaholique.com:

Easy Mold Silicone Molding Rubber for Casting and Jewelry Making 1 Pound
SKU: TRC-62
http://www.beadaholique.com/p-21052-easy-mold-silicone-molding-rubber-for-cas...

Power Pro Scissors
SKU: XTL-5700
http://www.beadaholique.com/p-10641-power-pro-scissors-fiskars-5-inches-super...

Casting Epoxy Resin Mixing Cup Set With Brushes and Sticks
SKU: TRC-01
http://www.beadaholique.com/p-21055-casting-epoxy-resin-mixing-cup-set-with-b...

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  • how much the silicone rubber cost?

  • @gokilforce09 You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video including the Easy Mold Silicone Molding Rubber is located in the video description underneath the video. Click on the links to view the prices.

  • How many of these same size molds would you be able to make from one package of Easy Mold?

  • @doomsdaydarklings I ended up using almost the entire container for this project. If you were making smaller molds, you would be able to get more out of it.

  • Hi there, can you give me the website of the distributor, or the e-mail contact address? Thanks you :_)

  • @lilVICLim You can email our customer service department for questions on our products - service@beadaholique . com

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  • Very nice demo tutorial Ms. Bean. I could see myself doing that because I decorate Bangles for my friends myself.

  • @HarleyD161 Together, Part A and Part B form a silicone rubber mold. For their exact ingredients, you can go to the manufacturers website. These are not products which can be purchased at riteaid, they are very specific for mold making. Part A and Part B are kept separate until the time you want to make your mold, they remain in a somewhat liquid state. It is only once the two are combined that the curing process starts and will then result in a stable, yet flexible rubber mold.

  • What is part A, and part B made of? is it rubber? could you just buy it at riteaid? or do I need to buy it from you

  • @rednurse1324 just click on the little bar below the video that says Show More, and the list will be revealed!

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