 Cameras capture moments. Incredible moments. And what about the cameras themselves? Kind of sexy, no? But what if you like the look, but not the style? Wouldn't it be nice to make your own camera and put your own creative spin on it? Copy that. The first thing you're going to want to do is make a box slightly larger than your object. Feel free to use foam core, cardboard or plexiglass. You can also use premade boxes such as mill cartons or plastic containers. Once your box is ready, place your object inside the box. If your object is fairly light, you'll want to glue it to the base. Now it's time for the mold making material. You'll want to measure equal amounts of part A and part B. Then grab a stir stick and mix it all together. Mold making material conveniently comes in two colors so that you'll know when you thoroughly mix the solution when the color is consistent. Next, pour the mixture into your container and over your camera. You'll want to completely submerge the object and then sit back and let the mold cure. Three hours of room temperature will do the trick. Feel free to poke the top of the silicone to make sure it's not sticky anymore. Cut the box open and pull the whole mold out before removing the object. Now it's time to remove the camera from the mold. Carefully wiggle the object out. The pattern you've formed inside the mold making material is set in place. Congratulations, you are now ready to make exact replicas of your camera. You can use many different substances to fill the mold, but we recommend Art Resin. When combined with our colorful line of resin tints, Art Resin produces a strong, perfect copy of whatever object you've selected. Just like mold making material, Art Resin is a simple one-to-one ratio. Measure out equal parts of resin and hardener and mix thoroughly for three minutes. Once mixed, you'll have approximately 45 minutes of working time with the resin. Grab any color of resin tint and pour a few drops into the Art Resin. Pour your tinted resin into the mold right to the top and let it sit for at least 24 hours. Art Resin is hard to the touch after 24 hours, but a full hardened cure will take 72. Remove the camera and voila, your very own camera copy. Picture that. As you can imagine, you can pretty much clone anything. The possibilities are endless. Yes, I did that on purpose. So that's it. Please check out our other how-to videos in this series and keep making stuff. Mold making material is available now on Art Resin.com. Mold making material. Do you copy?